Zambezi River Challenge

Expect a rough ride, with sweltering heat, humidity, blistered hands and harsh conditions – not to mention the crocodiles and hippos! Paddle your way along the border with Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, steadily heading for Victoria Falls where you'll raft the most tempestuous rapids in the world.

  • Paddle over 100kms down the mighty Zambezi River

  • Experience traditional dugout canoes, inflatable kayaks and rafts

  • Witness the ‘smoke that thunders’ – the awesome Victoria Falls

  • Paddle past hippos, crocodiles and elephants

  • Camp under the stars on the banks of the Zambezi

Known locally as Great River, the Zambezi flows for 2,700kms through six countries on its path from Zambia to the Indian Ocean. This unique and exhilarating challenge will take in Victoria Falls, unforgiving rapids and the likes of hippos and crocodiles. Expect a rough ride, with sweltering heat, humidity, blistered hands and harsh conditions providing some of the obstacles along the way. The team will paddle in both mokoros (traditional dug out wooden canoes) and inflatable kayaks for 100kms of the river. The river’s upper section is dotted with islands and braided with narrow fast flowing channels. You will paddle your way along the border with Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, steadily heading towards the Falls. Ultimately, the climax comes with the daunting prospect of rafting below the Falls in the notorious Batoka Gorge, the most tempestuous white water rapids in the world.

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