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I got my yellow fever shot this afternoon for my planned adventure into Zambia!
I just booked my safari with Kiboko! Check out their website Kiboko Safari's It will be a four day experience in Zambia! I will doing this on July 25th, just days before I part for home.
I spoke with some people last week at Mabuya who did the same safari and they said it was amazing! They told me they had hippos eating right outside their tent at night and could literally touch elephants from the 4x4! They even managed to see a lion taking out a zebra!
Cannot wait for this experience!
Enjoy reading the itinerary below!
Day 1
Morning departure from Lilongwe towards the Luangwa Valley in Zambia. Lunch on route. Arrive at the camp and spend time acclimatising to the African Bush. Enjoy dinner at the Kiboko tented camp restaurant, overlooking the Luangwa River, watching elephants cross at dusk and listening to the sounds of the great outdoors. Relax over a drink before retiring for the evening.
Day 2
Start the day with a pre game drive breakfast at the Kiboko tented camp restaurant followed by an early morning game drive, with one of our experienced guides. Enjoy the sights of the national park before returning to camp for a well needed lunch. Take a refreshing swim in the pool before entering the national park to go on a late afternoon/night game drive. This is a unique way to view the nocturnal activity of the park. Dinner will be served at the Kiboko tented camp restaurant.
Day 3
After an early morning breakfast it is time to expand the list of spotted game, by going on a morning game drive. Return to the camp for lunch. After lunch it is time to relax at the lodge’s pool, before going on the second afternoon/night game drive. Coming back to camp, the cooks have prepared dinner, which will be served at the Kiboko tented camp restaurant.
Day 4
After breakfast depart for Lilongwe. Stop on route at the Tribal Textile Workshop to see the beautiful fabrics made by the local craftsmen and artists. Arrive back in Lilongwe in the late afternoon.
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