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African Dream ship awaits with spacious rooms featuring to our floating home to indulge in regional cuisine, like
a French balcony or private terrace. Head to the sun deck freshly caught tilapia, and attend a round table to learn
for unbeatable views as we set sail on the world’s largest about Lake Kariba. MEALS B+L+D
man-made body of water, Lake Kariba, nestled between
Zambia and Zimbabwe. MEALS B+L+D Day 10: Victoria Falls
3 nights aboard our privately chartered African Dream ship We disembark in Kariba today and see its remarkable
dam, the source of electric power for over half of the
Day 8: Gache Gache River & Palm Bay country. Next, we take a private flight to Victoria Falls,
As the sun rises, we transfer to a covered pontoon a natural border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Enjoy
boat and glide along Gache Gache River, bordering a Zambezi River luncheon cruise, followed by a walking
Matusadona National Park. See local communities, tour along the falls’ rim for impressive views of the
drowned trees peeking out, and wildlife, such as herons world’s largest sheet of falling water. Then, soak up
and various large mammals. Afterwards, spend time spectacular bird’s-eye views on a flightseeing adventure
relaxing aboard the ship. We arrive in Palm Bay at above the cascading waters! Tonight, we check in to
sunset for a peaceful boat ride to admire the sky’s our accommodations and enjoy a Farewell Dinner to
celebrate our adventures. MEALS B+D
colorful hues reflecting off the water. MEALS B+L+D
1 night in Victoria Falls
Day 9: Matusadona National Park
Our day begins with a small boat excursion to Day 11: Journey to the States
Matusadona National Park for an exhilarating land After breakfast, we fly to Johannesburg and board our
safari. Bordered by the Sanyati and Ume Rivers, this overnight flight back to the United States. MEAL B
area is the epitome of true wilderness and home to
countless extraordinary species! Afterwards, we return Day 12: Arrive Home
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