Safari Game Drive Parc national du Zambèze





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« Embarquez pour une aventure inoubliable dans la savane africaine. Explorez la nature sauvage sauvage et approchez d'un incroyable éventail d'animaux sauvages, y compris les Big Five. Avec des guides experts, découvrez les secrets de la brousse et admirez la majesté de la nature sauvage africaine. De la lumière dorée du lever du soleil à la chaude lueur du coucher du soleil, vivez le frisson d'une conduite de jeu et créez des souvenirs qui dureront toute une vie."
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Au cours d'une promenade, les clients voient généralement une variété d'animaux sauvages, y compris: 1. *Les quatre grands *: Lion, Léopard, , Éléphant, et Cape Buffalo. 2. *Antilopes*: Diverses espèces telles que Impala, Kudu, Nyala et Waterbuck. 3. *Autres mammifères* : Girafes, Zèbres, Hyènes, Guépards et Phares. 4. *Oiseaux* : Un large éventail d'espèces d'oiseaux, y compris les aigles, vautours, cigognes et calaos. 5. *Paysages pittoresques*: Vue imprenable sur la savane africaine, y compris les prairies, les forêts et les affleurements rocheux. Les clients peuvent également avoir l'occasion d'assister à : 1. *Interactions animales* : Comme les interactions prédateurs-proies, les rituels d'accouplement et les comportements sociaux. 2. *Levers et couchers de soleil*: Des chasses au gibier ont souvent lieu à ces périodes, offrant une vue imprenable sur le ciel africain. 3. *Habitats uniques* : Comme les zones humides, les rivières et les rochers Dans l’ensemble, un jeu en voiture offre une expérience inoubliable, permettant aux clients de se connecter avec la nature et d’être témoins de l’incroyable diversité de la faune africaine.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(41)
Our 3 hour safari was nice and we opted for a private trip with my family and we paid about $130 each for private which is quite reasonable And it was worthy because we saw a lot of game in Zambezi national park
Great experience. The driver was very informative and patient with our children. Thank you. Siyabonga
Masuku us, a good tour operator and well organised with welcoming guides I enjoyed their safari very much at Zambezi national park I saw a, lot big game including elephants and buffaloes and lions
The Zambezi national park was splendid we saw lots of wildlife and my husband was happy and our guide was very kind
Thank you so much for sharing your experience Our priority number one is guest satisfaction and we are honoured that we had you onboard
Great experience, great guide, lots of animals - very exciting!
I’ll start with the good. We did see animals, including giraffes, elephants, zebras, buffalo, jackals, kudu, impala, and warthogs. However, every single sighting was spotted by the guests, not the guide. Peter’s role seemed to be limited to driving the vehicle. He didn’t have binoculars available for guests, and he didn’t even have a pair for himself, so it didn’t feel like he was actively looking for wildlife. If you’re interested in spotting animals, definitely bring your own binoculars and be ready to find them yourself. The low rating for me comes down to the guide’s approach to wildlife and guest safety. At one point, when we were close to a female kudu, Peter began making calling noises and banging on the side of the vehicle in an attempt to get the animal to come closer. A guide should never be encouraging wildlife to approach people. Later, we were within five feet of two baby elephants while their mother was nearby. After seeing the guide call to the kudu earlier, some guests started making calling noises toward the elephants. Peter never corrected them or explained why they shouldn’t do that. Thankfully, nothing happened, but the situation could have become dangerous very quickly. A guide should be setting the example for respectful wildlife viewing and making guest safety the priority. Included photos to show the distance of us to the animals when the calling noises were made. The timing of the tour was also disappointing. Pickup for everyone was scheduled for 6:00 a.m. I was picked up first at 6:08, the second guests weren’t picked up until 6:28, and the final family wasn’t picked up until 6:35. When the last group got picked up, they were visibly frustrated and said they had been waiting in their hotel lobby since 6:00. Because the tour started so late, it also finished much later than advertised. We were supposed to be done by 9:00 a.m., but the first guests weren’t dropped off until around 9:40, and I wasn’t dropped off until 10:10. One family had another activity scheduled afterward and expressed that they were upset about being late. Overall, I think a short game drive in Zambezi National Park can be a nice activity if you’re simply hoping to see a few common animals and enjoy being outdoors. It’s probably best suited for families with young children or visitors who are moderately interested in wildlife. If you’re hoping for an engaging guide who prioritizes the animals safety and yours, someone who actively tracks animals, or a more serious safari experience, I would recommend looking elsewhere.
Hello Jessica thank you for sharing your feedback with us and, we are SORRY for everything bad that happened After reviewing your feedback we have come with measures to mitigate what transpired so that it will never happen These measures are providing binoculars to the guides to the guides other than guides bringing their own which will then result in guides forgetting their binoculars at home Another measure was to make a script on safety measures or briefing which every guide must memorise and share with the guests before entering the park. This script also includes unethical behaviour of making sounds to lure animals and observing safe distance from breeding herds especially elephants The other issue is to give guests different pick up times as we observed that you were picked up late because the driver was also picking up other guests I hope this finds you well Thank you
Peter was very knowledgeable and very informative. On other game drives we did not see Zebra or Jackal's but we got to see them here including Elephants etc. Was cole before the sun came up, late June.
Our game drive was fantastic at Zambezi national park We thought to try it on our last day in Victoria falls we contacted the operator directly and booked us a private safari me and my family only and the park was very amazing we saw lions leopard and buffaloes We recommend Zambezi
Arranged a game drive at the Zambezi National park after seeing positive reviews on Trip Advisor. I’m so happy I did as myself and my partner saw loads of wildlife including many of the Big 5. It was a fantastic few hours that was made even better because we had Mufudzi as our guide. He was so knowledgable and passionate about his job that I would recommend asking for him when booking - honestly you won’t regret it. Would recommend this safari/game drive for all.
The Zambezi National Park game drive was amazing. It was easy to book direct with the operator. The tour guide, Peter, is very kind and knowledgable about the game drive. We saw some zebras, buffalos, elephants playing in the waterholes, warthogs, and a lion!!! It was a wonderful experience plus snacks up the hill overlooking the park.
We, are very glad you found it easy to reach us, and that your game drive was amazing with Peter. Thank you so much for the feedback we will always make sure we deliver the best to our future guests Thank you



