Helicopter Flights over Victoria Falls & Zambezi Sunset Cruise Deal – Save 15%
With this insanely discounted Activity Combo, guest experience the spectacular views of the Victoria Falls as they soar over the Victoria Falls and the gorges that form the Falls on a 13 minute Helicopter Flight, coined the Flight of Angels. The tour ends with a magical sunset cruise on the Zambezi river with complimentary sundowners and snacks as you watch the sunset with contrasting views of the upper Zambezi scenery.
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David Livingstone first saw the falls from the Livingstone Island. Guests are transferred from Livingstone hotel jetty to the island by a speedboat tracing the route by David Livingstone in a dugout canoe (aka mokolo) to the Devils pool, a natural plunge pool on the brink of the Falls. You can swim before gazing deep into the gorge to witness the 103m spectacular waterfall.
Vic Falls Bungee Jump – Done on the edge of the Victoria Falls Bridge, in front of the majestic Victoria Falls, the 111m free falls Victoria Falls bungee has become one of the most trilling activities in Victoria Falls and the world around. With a 120km/h freefall and the majestic falls as your backdrop, Victoria Falls bungee is voted as one of the top five adrenalin experiences on the planet.
Zambezi Sunset Canoe Safari recently introduced by Maganu Adventures. This exciting activity is a MUST DO for canoeing enthusiasts and a great way to end a long sunny day as you drift down the Zambezi with the sun setting on the horizon. Magical sunsets and wildlife sightings are a highlight of the Zambezi Sunset Canoe Safari.
The Livingstone island tour retraces the tour by David Livingstone in 16 November 1855, when he was paddled in a dugout canoe ‘Mukolo’ through the swift rapids to towards the roaring plunge forming a cloud of midst as the vast Zambezi flow plunges over a cliff in to the Batoka Gorge. David Livingstone was safely paddled to the Goat Island known as the Livingstone Island. This is where he gazed the spectacular sight of Mosi-Oa-Tunya which he named “Victoria Falls” in honour of his queen.
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