Victoria Falls
How To Travel To Africa With Kids – And Survive

We were ready to explore Africa with our two boys, ages 16 and 9. We flew first to Europe and spent time with grandparents in both Italy and Ireland, then boarded a nonstop flight from London to Johannesburg.
After landing in Johannesburg we were grateful to have 2 nights / one full day to rest and explore. On our way to the hotel, our guide told us about something called the Neighborgood market going on later that day. Its held only on Saturdays in a parking garage with food vendors from all over. The boys were excited so off we went. There was quite an amazing setup of food, music, and bars. Ben went for seafood paella, Tanner sushi, of course, I found a cappuccino, fresh juice, and ramen, Brandt opted for Dim Sum. It was fun sitting at the long communal table and meeting locals.
The next day we had a full day planned with a private guide. There is so much recent history here with the story of Nelson Mandela and the end of Apartheid. We visited the Apartheid museum, and it’s very impressive. We followed it up with a visit to Soweto and a visit to Kliptown, one of the most impoverished areas in Soweto that has a youth center. We had our guide stop on our way and the boys picked out soccer balls, school supplies and treats to take to the kids.
It was great for us to see the center and all the good they are doing for the community. It was very eye-opening for the boys to see how others live and survive with so little. They were so moved by the children they asked to start a soccer cleat collection at home to send over to the kids at the center. We were able to collect over 30 pairs to send over Kliptown youth program
The following day we caught our flight to Port Elizabeth to start our safari on the Eastern Cape. We stayed at Amakahla Game Reserve and Hlosi Game Lodge. This is a great destination for families. You can opt for a luxury family tent or a family suite that has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a living room. It is done up with a typical thatched roof and beautiful furniture to give it the true “Out of Africa” feel. All meals, drinks and 2 daily game drives are included. The proximity to game is exciting.
While sitting out on our deck we saw zebra, warthogs, and monkeys. Within 5 minutes of our first game drive, we spotted giraffes. It is great to have a short drive to view game when you have children. This is super important with kids as you don’t want an hour drive to get to where the game is.
Our guide Jean Luc was very knowledgeable and taught the boys a lot about the animals we spotted. They were handed an animal guide so they could check off the animals and birds they spotted. We brought one of our older cameras with a telephoto lens so the boys could take their own photos of the animals.
This was great in keeping them busy and they learned how to take photos. (If you don’t own a telephoto lens you can also rent one from your local camera store.) We were so lucky to see so many animals, including lions, rhinos, and elephants. After 3 nights it was time to say goodbye and head to Cape Town.
Out of the bush and On to the city
Cape Town is a bit like San Francisco with weather, the waterfront, and great restaurants and shopping. Our first day was the must-do Cape tour. This takes all day and I recommend a private car/guide so you can go at your own pace and not worry about driving on the opposite side of the road.
The road winds along the most breathtaking coastline. It includes a stop at National Park with a photo at the sign of the southeastern-most point of Africa.
There is great hiking into deserted beaches and you could easily spend a whole day there. We continued from there to Simonstown, home of the famous penguin colony. After paying admission, it’s an easy stroll on the wooden walkway to the beach. Here you can view the cute penguins and take photos without bothering them. Our next stop was Kalk Bay, a funky surf town. Great shopping and seafood restaurants line the beach. Our favorite place for grilled seafood platters is The Brass Bell Restaurant on the water.
The next day was Saturday so we went to the Table Mountain Cableway first thing in the morning to avoid lines. The afternoons often get windy and they will close the cableway, so plan to go in the morning. Afterward, we headed to the Old Biscuit Mill for another Neighborgoods market. We enjoyed more food stalls and shopping.
If you can be in Cape Town or Joburg on a Saturday, we highly recommend checking this fun community event! Our next adventure was a Winelands tour. This was the one tour we weren’t sure about with the boys. It’s only a 30-minute drive from Cape Town (think Napa from San Francisco), with equally amazing wine but at half the price. What do you do with kids on a wine tour? On Ryan’s recommendation (Ryan de Beer, our South African local and Sales and Marketing Director), we headed to Spier Winery.
On the winery premises, they also have a bird sanctuary. There was some doubt and grumbling from the boys about having any fun at the bird sanctuary. We convinced them to go in for at least the bird show. Our guide Jean took the boys in and Brandt and I strolled to the tasting room.
Brandt and I figured we had about 45 minutes before our boys would be searching us out. As we enjoyed our wine we realized an hour had passed already. We walked through the gardens over to the sanctuary. Still no sign of the boys. Inside we found them with falconry gloves holding brown eagles and petting barn owls.
Our youngest exclaimed, “This place is awesome, let’s stay for the next bird show.” The volunteers there really educate the kids and involve them hands-on with the birds. The boys ended up staying there for an hour and it was the highlight of their trip.
We sadly said goodbye to Cape Town as we flew out to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. We landed and were greeted by our driver. Upon leaving the airport we entered the National Game Preserve on the way to the river dock.
In 20 minutes we arrived at the river dock where a pontoon boat was waiting to take us to the Victoria River Lodge. Our boat ride included crocodile and hippo sightings along the way. The Victoria River Lodge is a luxury tented camp perched along the river.
Our family tent faced the water and had a deck with a hot tub. Inside was the main room with king bed and then the alcove with bunk beds for the boys. A beautiful bathroom with indoor/outdoor showers and claw footed tub finished out the luxurious feel. We relaxed on our deck and watched the warthogs and monkeys play beneath us. Activities such as game drives and sunset cruises are included in your stay.
We opted for the 2-hour sunset cruise. Our guide, Casper, asked us our favorite drinks and had the boat bar stocked for us. We walked down to the pontoon boat at 4 pm. It’s not just a sunset cruise, it’s also a game cruise. It was the ultimate luxury to sit with a cold glass of South African Sauvignon Blanc watching the elephants come down to the water to drink.
We saw so many animals along the river banks. And then when the sun was starting to set Casper made sure we had the perfect view of an unforgettable African sunset.
We only had 2 nights at Victoria River Lodge, and we had many activities planned. The next morning we got up early for a game drive and were thrilled with the beautiful sunrise and up close sightings of elephants and a one-week-old baby giraffe. Next, we were off to explore Victoria Falls. First, we did a 20-minute helicopter tour for a birds-eye view of the falls. This is an additional cost but well worth it. After our flight, we hiked the perimeter of the falls for an up-close look. It’s amazing to see this huge waterfall up close and to feel the spray. We finished up with some shopping at the local stalls. That evening we were treated with another stunning sunset and game viewing cruise. What a perfect way to spend our last evening in Africa. We were sad to leave the next morning and vowed to return soon.
Our trip to South Africa was magical. And don’t tell our boys but it was actually educational. They were exposed to different cultures and people outside of what they know in the U.S. The boys declared it their favorite trip ever. It is truly a perfect family vacation. With the US dollar so strong against the South African rand, it is more affordable than people think. Many people think they need to save it for retirement. But for the same price you spend on taking the family to Hawaii or Europe, you can take them to South Africa. Put it on your list—you’ll come home with memories for a lifetime!
Tips: Find a knowledgeable travel professional. Thank you Ryan de Beer at Adventures Africa. This is key for the best prices and a flawless itinerary.Consider a stopover in Europe on the way. It breaks up the trip and lets your system get on Africa time.Ask to book guides there who enjoy kids. Keep your kids active! Include their interests in the activities. My kids aren’t thrilled with museums, but sports and world cup soccer stadiums were high on their list. They also love trying new types of food, so we made sure to visit many food markets, and all were delicious.
Talk to your kids about what they want to see when you are planning the itinerary. Take binoculars and cameras for the kids. The cameras keep them busy on game drives. Consider renting or buying a telephoto lens for the safari.
Recommended reading/movies beforehand:
Movies: Invictus – Great for sports enthusiasts and also gives some history of the country.
Books: Nate and Shea’s Adventure’s in South Africa, for young readers.
Any age-appropriate book on Nelson and Winnie Mandela is essential.
Long Walk to Water, by Linda Sue Park. For both teenagers and adults.
Born a Crime, by Trevor Noah. Great book for both teenagers and adults.
Victoria Falls, Kruger and Zanzibar – group trip
Victoria Falls, Kruger and additional Zanzibar – group trip
A long stretch of golden beaches set against a mountainous backdrop, the splendidly scenic Garden Route is one of the most popular holiday destinations in South Africa.
Travel Dates:
Number of days/nights: 8 Days / 7 Nights
Dates: September 01-08, 2018
Place of arrival: Port Elizabeth,SA
Place of Departure: Cape Town, SA
Price:
$2,299.00 per person sharing
Single Supplement: $1,240.00
PRICE PER PERSON BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
*Rates estimated for Sept 2018 & subject to change.
*Subject to currency fluctuations at time of confirmation.
Overview:
Accommodation | Destination | Arrival | Departure | Nights | Basis |
City lodge airport hotel | Johannesburg | 1 Sep | 2 Sep | 1 | B&B |
The Kingdom Hotel | Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe | 2 Sep | 5 Sep | 3 | B&B |
Kapama River Lodge | Kapama Private Game Reserve | 5 Sep | 8 Sep | 3 | FB+ |
Included
- Bed & Breakfast accommodation at the Kingdom Hotel (Victoria Falls)
- Meet & Greet at Victoria Falls Airport / Guided Tour of the Falls / Luxury Sunset Cruise on the Zambezi
- Full Board accommodation at Kapama River Lodge including Bush walks and Game Drives
- All airport transfers.
Excluded
- All additional activities
- Lunches and dinners in Victoria Falls
- All local & international Flights.
- All hotel exclusions
- All purchases of a personal nature and Gratuities.
ITINERARY:
DAY 1: City lodge airport hotel (Sat, 1 September)
Bed and breakfast
Day 2: The Kingdom Hotel, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe (Sun, 2 September)
Day Itinerary
- Guests arrive at the Victoria Falls Airport and met by their local representative.
- The rest of the day is at leisure.
Overnight: The Kingdom Hotel
Quatermains, The Rapid Pool, The Wild Thing and The Pit sound like titles of movies or books not quite suitable for all ages. They are in fact the names of the four bars in African Sun’s closest hotel to the Victoria Falls, The Kingdom at Victoria Falls. This is a fun-filled resort hotel aimed unashamedly at the tourist who wants to take in the majesty and excitement of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Complete with its own food court offering a wide choice of relaxing or quick meals, suiting all ages, The Kingdom at Victoria Falls also offers three swimming pools and a toddlers pool, a children’s play area and, for the ladies, planning a “night on the town” or a visit to the resort’s spa and beauty parlour.
The architecture draws on the ancient Kingdom of Munhumutapa, with great domes, pillars, and bridges over the many water features, The Kingdom’s fun-filled atmosphere gives guests a unique blend of African tradition and Western leisure.
Zimbabwe
A nation of spectacular natural beauty, friendly people and rich culture, Zimbabwe’s status as one of Africa’s leading safari destinations was dampened for years by its political instability. But now that the country is transcending its strife and returning to a state of equilibrium, it is once again emerging as a vacation highlight of the continent. Victoria Falls – known to locals as ‘The Smoke That Thunders’ – is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and the sheer power of this massive body of water plunging into the Zambezi Gorge is awe-inspiring and unforgettable. Lake Kariba, with its game-rich shores and islands, is an idyllic safari spot featuring mind-blowing sunsets; Hwange National Park is known for its huge herds of elephants; and a kayak trip down the Zambezi through the Mana Pools National Park will appeal to the intrepid traveller, providing close encounters with crocodiles, hippos and a host of other wildlife.
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Resting on the southern banks of the Zambezi river at the western end of the eponymous falls, this popular tourist town is compact enough to walk around and makes an ideal base for travellers exploring the seventh wonder of the world, the unfathomably vast Victoria Falls. About two thirds of the falls can be viewed from the Zimbabwean side and, while the falls are undoubtedly the star attraction, the area provides both adventure seekers and sightseers with plenty of opportunities to warrant a longer stay. Popular activities include scenic flights over the falls in helicopters or micro lights, bungee jumping off the Victoria Falls Bridge, white-water rafting (seasonal), and day trips to Chobe National Park. The town itself offers some excellent accommodation and restaurant options as well as an eclectic variety of African curios and authentic art sold by friendly Zimbabwean locals who are wonderfully welcoming and eager to help you enjoy your stay.
Day 3: The Kingdom Hotel, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe (Mon, 3 September)
Day Itinerary
- Guests enjoy the morning exploring the Victoria Falls National Park with a guided tour of the Falls.
- The evening before dinner is enjoyed on a luxury sunset boat cruise on the Zambezi.
Activities
Wild Horizons Tour of the Falls Zimbabwe
Wild Horizons Zambezi Royal Luxury Sunset Cruise
Included
Bed & Breakfast
Wild Horizons Tour of the Falls Zimbabwe
The Victoria Falls – Now In Its 150 Millionth Fantastic Year – Reaches Its Zenith In About May each year. It’s a truly awe-inspiring experience – the sight, the sound, the smell; the humbling feeling that here indeed is Nature’s Supreme Masterpiece. No photograph can begin to depict the reality…and nothing prepares you for your first sight.
This tour is conducted in the morning and afternoon. En route, clients may be taken past the ‘Big Tree’ where they may stop and take photos. Clients will be accompanied through the Rainforest by one of our qualified Guides who will give a brief history of the Falls themselves as well as detailing the flora, fauna, bird & wildlife and other points of interest. Guides are also happy to assist clients with photographs whilst visiting this most spectacular of waterfalls. Raincoats are provided when needed.
Departures: Daily
Minimum / Maximum participants
Minimum: N.A
Maximum: Unlimited
Departure Times:
AM between 08h00 and 08h30 from hotels and B&B’s in Victoria Falls Town
PM between 13h20 and 13h45 from hotels and B&B’s in Victoria Falls Town
Duration: 2 hours
Age Restrictions:
Minimum age: * Child Policies are available upon request
Maximum age: N.A
Language: English (French, German, Italian & Spanish available on private tours, at supplement cost – subject to availability)
Transfers: Included
Wild Horizons Zambezi Royal Luxury Sunset Cruise
During the two hour guided luxury Sunset cruise, departing daily from the Wild Horizons Jetty Site, guests can look forward to 5-star service on board, consisting of imported wines and spirits, gourmet hot & cold canapés. A variety of game is consistently spotted, such as elephant, hippo, crocodiles, as well as a vast plethora of bird species. The Zambezi Royal is the optimum way to view the beautiful stunning scenery and surrounds of the upper Zambezi River. The perfect activity for the whole family and a great way to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Zambezi after a busy day in Victoria Falls.
Day 4: The Kingdom Hotel, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe (Tue, 4 September)
Day Itinerary
- Day at leisure exploring the Victoria Falls region.
- Optional activities available.
Included
Bed & Breakfast
Day 5: Kapama River Lodge, Kapama Private Game Reserve (Wed, 5 September)
Day Itinerary
- Guests check out of the hotel and are transferred across the border to Livingstone Airport for their flight to Nelspruit.
- Guests are met at Nelspruit by their local representative
- Guests enjoy a scenic guided transfer to Kapama Private Game Reserve.
Overnight: Kapama River Lodge
The northern Drakensberg mountain range provides a majestic backdrop to this contemporary private game lodge in the Greater Kruger National Park region. River lodge is situated within Kapama Game Reserve, and presents the perfect blend between luxurious accommodation and with 64 bedrooms, generous bed capacity.
Each of the spacious rooms features a full en-suite bathroom and enjoy uninterrupted views of this game rich, big 5, reserve. The central guest entertainment areas include a swimming pool, lounge, bar, library, curio shop, multifunctional function venue and boma. Meals are of a buffet style and offer a variety of freshly prepared pan-African dishes.
Considered one of the finest safari spas in Africa, the Spa situated at River Lodge has six sumptuous treatment rooms in a setting surrounded by stillness and sweeping bushveld. Arranged around a generous central lap pool the spa evokes a sense of calm.
Rates are based on a fully inclusive experience including dawn and evening safaris in open landrovers conducted by qualified rangers and trackers.
South Africa
This vast country is undoubtedly one of the most culturally and geographically diverse places on earth. Fondly known by locals as the ‘Rainbow Nation’, South Africa has 11 official languages and its multicultural inhabitants are influenced by a fascinating mix of African, Asian and European cultures. Spend your days: discovering the gourmet restaurants, impressive art and nightlife scenes and fine beaches of Cape Town; enjoying a typical local braai (barbecue) in the Soweto township; browsing the bustling Indian markets in Durban; or sampling some of the world’s finest wines at the myriad wine estates dotted around the picturesque Cape Winelands. Due to its rich and turbulent history there are plenty of historical attractions to explore including the Zululand battlefields of KwaZulu-Natal, the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg and Robben Island, just off the coast of Cape Town. Above all else, South Africa’s attraction lies in its remarkably untamed wilderness with its astonishing range of wildlife roaming freely across massive unfenced game reserves such as the world famous Kruger National Park. With all of this variety on offer, it is little wonder that South Africa has fast become Africa’s most popular tourist destination.
Kapama Private Game Reserve
Offering an authentic African safari experience and stretching across 13 000 hectares, towards the Kruger area, Kapama embodies a range of stylish accommodation across four sophisticated bush camps and lodges. Each one is meticulously positioned within this wildlife sanctuary.
Kapama Karula, with its luxury superior suites and family suites, each with a heated plunge pool and viewing deck are positioned along the Klaserie River. It also boasts a luxury spa.
Reminiscent of a traditional old African safari camp, Kapama Buffalo Camp offers an authentic bush experience. The camp’s exclusive tents are positioned on elevated platforms and surrounded by forest canopy.
The spectacular Kapama Southern Camp offers beautiful luxury suites. All suites are discreetly hidden in the surrounding indigenous bushveld. Family suites are also available.
Kapama River Lodge and Spa, with flowing, opulently furnished public spaces and an expansive wooden deck leading to a rim-flow swimming pool. Beyond is an expanse of soft river sand, where atmospheric, lamp-lit dinners are enjoyed under the stars. Guests may choose between luxury suites, spa suites or executive suites.
Kapama is known for its diverse wildlife experiences and is home to the big five, with its two daily game drives, fascinating encounters with the prolific wildlife is ensured.
Day 6: Kapama River Lodge, Kapama Private Game Reserve (Thu, 6 September)
Day Itinerary
The day starts with an early wake-up call between 5am and 5:30am. Tea, coffee and rusks are enjoyed together before heading out at first light. While seeing big game is always exhilarating, there are many other smaller species that are also captivating, and birding enthusiasts will be delighted at the approximately 350 species of birds recorded on the reserve. Halfway through the game drive, there’s a stop for hot drinks and snacks, before returning to the lodge at around 9am for a full breakfast. Throughout the day, it’s likely you will see wildlife around the lodge – nyala antelope and vervet monkeys are frequent visitors, though seeing some of the Big Five is also not uncommon.
At around 3:30pm, everyone gathers for a decadent high tea, before heading out with your ranger and tracker for the afternoon game drive through the reserve. En route, you’ll stop for a sundowner drink and will have a chance to stretch your legs as you watch the sun set over the distant peaks of the Drakensberg mountains.
As darkness falls, the nocturnal animals of the bush come out. The skilled tracker will scan the landscape using a spotlight, which illuminates animals’ eyes. A variety of completely different species can be seen on the night drive back to the lodge. Arrival is at the lodge is usually around 7pm, allowing time to freshen up before enjoying a sumptuous dinner.
Activities
Kapama Private Game Reserve
Kapama Private Game Reserve
Offering an authentic African safari experience and stretching across 13 000 hectares, towards the Kruger area, Kapama embodies a range of stylish accommodation across four sophisticated bush camps and lodges. Each one is meticulously positioned within this wildlife sanctuary.
Kapama Karula, with its luxury superior suites and family suites, each with a heated plunge pool and viewing deck are positioned along the Klaserie River. It also boasts a luxury spa.
Reminiscent of a traditional old African safari camp, Kapama Buffalo Camp offers an authentic bush experience. The camp’s exclusive tents are positioned on elevated platforms and surrounded by forest canopy.
The spectacular Kapama Southern Camp offers beautiful luxury suites. All suites are discreetly hidden in the surrounding indigenous bushveld. Family suites are also available.
Kapama River Lodge and Spa, with flowing, opulently furnished public spaces and an expansive wooden deck leading to a rim-flow swimming pool. Beyond is an expanse of soft river sand, where atmospheric, lamp-lit dinners are enjoyed under the stars. Guests may choose between luxury suites, spa suites or executive suites.
Kapama is known for its diverse wildlife experiences and is home to the big five, with its two daily game drives, fascinating encounters with the prolific wildlife is ensured.
Day 7: Kapama River Lodge, Kapama Private Game Reserve (Fri, 7 September)
Day Itinerary
Between the Game viewing experiences, you can feel Africa underfoot on a guided bush walk with a highly trained game ranger. The experience offers an intimate encounter with nature and wildlife, and medicinal and other plants are identified en route.
Rangers also teach walkers to track wildlife in the traditional way, using animal footprints and scat. Expert trackers are able to tell the gender of many animals just from their footprints. Large and dangerous animals are avoided on walks, but many other species can be viewed from a safe distance at ground level. A bush walk through Kapama Private Game Reserve is a truly memorable and authentic encounter.
Activities
Kapama Private Game Reserve
Included
Bed & Breakfast
Day 8: Departure (Sat, 8 September)
Day Itinerary
- Guests are transferred to East Gate Airport for their connecting flight to JHB.
- Connect onto your international flight home.
Additional trip to Zanzibar
September 2018
$799.00 per person sharing
ITINERARY:
Day 1 – Arrive in Zanzibar & onto a spice tour then check in
Day 2 – Neptune Pwani Resort – day for optional Tours
Day 3 – Neptune Pwani Resort – day for optional Tours
Day 4 – Neptune Pwani Resort – day for optional Tours
Day 5 – Check out and return to the USA
INCLUDED:
- Road Transfers to and from the airport
- Meet and reet at Zanzibar Airport
- Spice Tour on arrival including soft drinks
- All meals and local alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
- Accommodation – Deluxe Garden Side Ocean View
- Pricing based on a minimum of 25 people
EXCLUDED:
- Meals not specified as per itinerary
- Gratuities
- All flights
- Additional Extras such as tours
- Optional Extras such as spa treatments
- travel insurance
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Neptune Pwani Beach Resort & Spa
Friendly and spacious, Neptune Pwani Beach Resort & Spa is an ideal choice for guests in search of a retreat that offers the “special touch”, matched with attention to the finest of details.
The Resort has been meticulously created, emulating traditional Zanzibar style, using the best in local design, interiors and furnishing, meeting top international standards.
All rooms are with terrace and ocean view, situated in 2 level blocks and 4 individual beachfront suites with in-room Jacuzzi.
Facilities include 1 main restaurant, 4 à la carte restaurants, 1 snack restaurant, 2 bars, 1 coconut beach bar, the Rain & Earth Spa, the Spherique Boutique, conference room and facilities and a water sports centre.
Victoria Falls, Zambia & Zimbabwe
Victoria Falls, Zambia & Zimbabwe
One of the greatest attractions in Africa and one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world.
Victoria Falls is located on the Zambezi River, the fourth largest river in Africa, which is also defining the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
The noise of Victoria Falls can be heard from a distance of 40 kilometers, while the spray and mist from the falling water is rising to a height of over 400 meters and can be seen from a distance of 50 kilometers.
The national border between Zambia and Zimbabwe lies midstream, and national parks of both nations exist on either side of the Zambezi. The gorges and cliffs below the falls in these parks are prime territory for raptors, including falcons and black eagles.
Interestingly, during the dry season the water level in the Zambezi River drops sharply, and it becomes possible to walk through some parts of the waterfall.
Devil’s Pool
While it looks as if some visitors to Victoria Falls are flirting with disaster, swimming in the Devil’s Pool is not quite as dangerous as it looks, thanks to an underwater lip. Located on the Zambia side of the falls, the pool is only accessible during the dry season from August to January.
Zambia & Zimbabwe are now one of Africa’s most urbanised countries, much of the country remains wild, underdeveloped and unspoilt, with a great percentage of land allocated by the government to conservation projects, national parks and game management areas. Many of these parks are home to incredible numbers of Africa’s most-feted wild mammals and extraordinary birdlife.
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