Day 1:
Fly from O.R. Tambo (Johannesburg) International Airport to Livingstone. On arrival at Livingstone International Airport, guests are transferred to the Royal Livingstone Hotel, set in a lush riverine belt and touching the banks of the great Zambezi River. This earthy Eden provides a secluded haven.
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Day 2:
The hotel offers a wide variety of optional extra activities, ranging from water-rafting to bungee jumping, a paradise for wildlife lovers with daily land and water safaris, as well as exceptional angling and fly-fishing.
Visit the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls, the Musi-oa Tunya National Park or go on a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River.
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Day 3:
A road transfer, followed by a boat transfer, takes guests from the Royal Livingstone Hotel to Imaplila Island in the north-eastern tip of Namibia. This unique island is situated at the meeting place of two mighty African rivers, the Chobe and Zambezi, and four countries, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana.
The stay at Impalila Island is inclusive of all meals, teas,
coffees, soft drinks, house wines and local beers during meals and while on activities (excluding premium brand drinks, champagnes, sparking wines and spirits), laundry and 2 guided activities a day (excluding full day fishing).
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Day 4:
Apart from luxurious accommodation, culinary delights, and a belief that guests should be able to choose how they spend their leisure time, a wide variety of activities are offered. The surrounding area is an amazing mosaic of waterways, floodplains and bushveld:- host to exceptional birdlife, game viewing and assorted vegetation - and in the waters outstanding fishing opportunities.
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Day 5:
A boat- and road transfer takes guests back to Livingstone International Airport where the flight back to Johannesburg is waiting.
The trip ends on arrival at O.R. Tambo (Johannesburg) International Airport.
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Visa Requirements South Africa :
When visiting South Africa for a period of up to 90 days, travellers from Commonwealth countries, Japan, the USA and the European Union do not require a visa. Visitors who intend to work in South Africa must apply for a work permit abroad at the South African Consulate or Embassy. Before departing for South Africa, check with the nearest South African Consulate or Embassy for any possible changes regarding the visa requirements.
Passports must carry a validity of 6 months beyond intended date of departure from South Africa.
Note, Travellers should have a minimum of two blank pages in their passport to enable the entry visa to be issued. If there is insufficient space in the passport entry will be denied.
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Zambia:
All travellers to Zambia should be in the possession of a valid passport, sufficient funds for the stay in Zambia as well as the return journey and a return ticket (when travelling by air).
Visas are required by all travellers except nationals from:
Antigua, Australia, Barbados, Belize, Bahamas,
Botswana, Dominica, Fiji, Grenade, Ireland, Jamaica, Kiribati, Kenya, Lesotho, Malaysia, Malawi, Malta, Mauritius, Namibia, Nevis, New Zealand, St. Christopher, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tonga, Trinidad, Tobago, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Western Samoa and Zimbabwe.
Visas are to be obtained before departure for Zambia. Please note that the visa requirements do change fairly often and travellers are advised to check with their nearest Consulate or Embassy.
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Namibia:
When visiting Namibia for a period of up to 90 days, travellers from the following countries do not need a visa before entering Namibia but as this list is constantly changing, all travellers are advised to contact the Namibian Diplomatic Mission before departure for Namibia:
Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Canada, the USA, Brazil, South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Angola, Mozambique, Kenya, Japan, Singapore and the Scandinavian countries.
All travellers to Namibia should have a passport that is valid for six months after the intended departure from Namibia.
Visitors who intend to work in Namibia must apply for a work permit abroad at the Namibian Consulate or Embassy.
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Botswana:
When visiting Botswana for a period of up to 90 days, Travellers from the following countries do not require a visa:
- All Commonwealth countries
- Most European Countries
- Israel, South Africa & U.S.A.
Before departing for Botswana, check with the nearest Botswana Consulate or Embassy for any possible changes regarding the visa requirements.
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