Start your adventure by being picked up from your Livingstone accommodation, heading towards the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. Spanning 66 square kilometres along approximately 20 km of the Zambian Riverbank, this park serves as the boundary of Livingstone city. It comprises two distinct sections, each with its own entrance. The first is a wildlife park located at the northwest end, while the second encompasses the land adjacent to the magnificent Victoria Falls, the world's largest curtain of falling water during the rainy season. Extending downstream from the falls, the park also reaches southeast along the Batoka Gorges.
Abundant in biodiversity, the park boasts various bird species, a palm forest, and a diverse range of animals, including buffaloes, impalas, wildebeests, giraffes, zebras, and elephants. This tour provides an exciting opportunity to drive along the Zambezi River, where, with a bit of luck, you may witness hippos and elephants quenching their thirst during the dry season. Additionally, the activity offers the rare chance to encounter the few remaining rhinos in the area, a protected species that has been impacted by poaching.