Discover the secret season of safari—an extraordinary time when the bush is emerald green with recent rains, the wildlife abundant with dramatic predator-prey activity due to the recent calving season, the light is absolutely magical for photography, and yet there are remarkably few other travelers! Victoria Falls adds to the drama, with the mighty Zambezi River flowing at its fullest and the towering plumes of the Falls visible up to 30 miles away. We love the “secret” season, when the grasslands are lush and brimming with foals, calves, and cubs—all of which attract an abundance of predators, from painted dogs to leopards, cheetahs, and lions. We’ve created a wonderfully active adventure for you at this special time with our expert naturalist leader—Zim guides are the most highly trained in all of Africa. You'll set out game viewing by open-sided vehicle, have thrillingly spontaneous game walks when wildlife is spotted, canoe on the Zambezi, visit an innovative rhino sanctuary where you can walk with endangered wild white rhinos, and observe elephants close-up from a special “look up” hide. And, you experience all this at a significant savings of more than $1,000 per person compared with high season safaris, as well as notable savings on airfare. Join us for Zimbabwe’s green season and enjoy the safari of a lifetime.
Arrive: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Depart: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
At 5,657 square miles, Hwange has a level of biodiversity matched only by the Serengeti in Tanzania. Elephants in Hwange actually outnumber visitors! On game drives and game walks at Bomani Tented Camp, expect great sightings of lion, zebra, giraffe, and the local cheetah duo known as the "Bomani brothers." On a village visit, we walk to school with the local children—and see how we do at learning Ndebele, their "click" language. We'll visit the rhino sanctuary built on village land and guarded by the village conservation team. WT is proud to have helped sponsor this community-led project.
Scroll through our signature accommodations for this trip below. Although it is highly unlikely, we may make substitutions when necessary.
On safari, there are long driving days over rugged dirt tracks, we can be in and out of the vehicles all day long, usually only driving approximately 2 hours at a time. We will be in a 7-seat open sided 4WD vehicle with a roof for sun protection. We sit 6 people max per vehicle to optimize everyone's view and provide wool blankets for early morning and evening game drives.
This is a truly unique safari in that we will be traveling by many different forms of transportation—we will take a vintage train car, a sunset boat cruise for 2 hours, and an optional canoe ride for 2 hours.
"I loved the choice of the Green Season and maybe being close to fall the animals were more visible."
Debra B.
Royal Palm Beach, FL
"The trip was fabulous and I truly appreciate all of the details that made it a memorable experience."
Katherine E.
Raleigh, NC
"Besides the number of animals we saw I appreciated the very friendly staff and people we met, the lodges, the beautiful scenery, the mighty Zambezi, the sunsets, even the scent in the air."
Katy H.
Cardiff By The Sea, CA
"Wilderness Travel looks after our every need even in the middle of the bush. Every detail is taken care of smoothly and efficiently, seamlessly. There was so much variety in our itinerary, which I loved, and lots of opportunities for new adventures. Several modes of transportation made it exciting. Besides the number of animals we saw I appreciated the very friendly staff and people we met, the lodges, the beautiful scenery, the mighty Zambezi, the sunsets, even the scent in the air."
Marg J.
Bath, ON
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