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Meals included in the canoeing trip;
Three meals a day, cordial soft drinks and safe, treated water is supplied on every safari.
However those wishing to bring their own bottled water may do so. Cooler boxes are provided should clients wish to bring their own selection of beverages for the duration of the safari.
Daily meal plan:
Unless notified, meals will follow the program below. Please note that we require prior warning of at least 2 weeks to cater for special diets or allergies to particular ingredients etc. The main dinners are in most cases part pre-cooked and deep frozen prior to the safari, so it is important to have sufficient notice of what is required.
Early mornings:
Start with tea/coffee biscuits before setting off downstream after packing up canoes and clearing camp.
Breakfast:
Generally after several hours of canoeing, the trip will stop for everyone to stretch their legs while the guide prepares an English breakfast of tinned fruit; eggs, bacon, sausages etc; then toast with marmalade or jam. Tea and coffee is served before starting off again.
Lunch:
An assortment of cold meats, green salads, rolls and cheeses are served, along with a variety of sauces and pickled vegetables to complete the meal.
Dinner:
Assortments of snacks are served followed by a full dinner consisting of beef, chicken or mutton as main course options with two green vegetables and a carbohydrate of potatoes, rice or pasta.
These canoeing safaris are self-contained. All safari equipment is carried in the canoes for the
duration of the trip. Guides prepare meals while the guests participate in erecting their tents, sorting out their bedding and helping with general loading and off-loading of their canoes.
What to bring on the safari;
As a guide line on what to bring on your safari, clients are asked to keep luggage to minimum of
+/- 7kgs. Excess baggage may be kept for safe keeping at our office for collection at the end of
the safari.
- Neutral coloured shorts and T-shirts, swimming costume for summer months.
- Personal Toiletries and small towel
- Canvas shoes or rafting sandals, a comfortable pair of hiking shoes where walks are involved
- Hat with a wide brim
- Jacket or sweater for the evenings
- Shirts (including a long sleeved one for sun protection)
- A kikoi (or sarong) to cover your legs to protect them from the sun
- Torch or flashlight and extra batteries
- Camera and accessories. Recharging facilities at River Horse
- Binoculars, sun glasses
- Sunscreen, Insect repellent
- Warm clothes to sleep in for winter nights/light waterproof clothing for wet season
- Personnel drinking flask for your canoe along with a dry bags for personal items if available
Itineraries
Day 1
Your Plan
Meet at Zambezi Breezes Lodge in Chirundu at approx. 1000hrs for a 2 hour road transfer down stream to the launch site. After a briefing and lunch on the banks of the river we start our afternoon canoeing Mtondo Island for our first night camp, arriving at around 1700hrs. Canoeing on this day is kept to mainstream and is easy going with a strong current. We then set camp followed by tea/coffee, snacks and later dinner before retiring for the night.
Day 2
Your Plan
Canoeing starts early after morning tea/coffee and biscuits, approx. 0630hrs Depart Mtondo
Island for downstream breakfast stop at approx. after 2hrs canoeing. Continue through into the Lower Zambezi National Park for lunch between 1230hrs to 1400hrs out of the midday sun. We then canoe through to our 2nd nights camp on or around Chikwenya island weather permitting.
This day we cover a good 25km of river through both Manna Pools and the Lower Zambezi National Park.
Day 3
Your Plan
As above in daily routine:
On this day we canoe through off shoot river channels where birdlife and game abounds. Guides will stop at points of interest to observe wildlife from time to time. Some parts of the river at this point exceed 3km in width with a maze of channels to explore. Again both sides of the river at this point are flanked by superb national Parks where one is likely to see the highest concentration of game on the river. Tonight we set camp at G. Camp channels in a densely populated game area.
Day 4
Your Plan
Today we exit Mana Pools and enter safari area on the south bank, while continuing through the Lower Zambezi National Park to the north. The river begins to narrow down and the current becomes stronger as the river progresses into what is known as the False Mupata Gorge. From this point the safari is confined to the main stream for approx. 30km as we pass through this scenic gorge with steep rock formations and cliff edges. Camp on this night is selected from one of many pristine sandy beaches on the mainland within the confines of the gorge.
Day 5
Your Plan
This day is spent canoeing through the rest of the Mupata Gorge observing the 300 million year old volcanic rock formations that form part of the Great Rift Valley. Around mid-day the canoes exit the gorge and the guide proceeds through to Red cliffs for lunch and a break from the mid-day heat before continuing on to the nights Island camp site. However depending on connecting flights the following day following day the guide may consult with the team as to a more suitable camping site closer to the end point. However we do recommend that connecting flights are caught the day after the safari ends so as not to rush the end of this trip.
Day 6
Your Plan
Depending on the selection of camp site there is an early rise tea/coffee breakfast before the remaining paddle through to the end of the canoeing safari. The take out point is reached at
approximately 0900hrs for the return transfer to Lusaka. This drive is in an open backed Land Cruiser with a shaded canopy. Alternatively, and depending on the group’s requirements and wishes, clients may continue to paddle on Day 5 through to the Feira take out point. This means the transfer will be able to leave earlier for the return 5 hour trip to Lusaka, but it means there will be no canoeing on the last day. Lunch is had on the way back on the road side under a tree.
- 5 nights’ accommodationÂ
- Canoeing safari activities
- Traditional Village Visit
- All meals
- Beverages
- Treated water
- Equipment
- Qualified guides
- Transfers to and from the immediate safari area
- Return Airport Lusaka Transfers (to and from Lusaka)
- National Park entry fees to be paid direct on arrival where applicable
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