Brief description
The Game Flight over the Victoria Falls is a 25 minute long flight that explores the Victoria Falls and the Zambezi National park. On a game flight you have a higher chance of seeing animals such as elephants, buffaloes, hippos, kudus, giraffes and many more.
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The flight starts off from the Helipad at the Kazungula air strip, helicopter will fly left and right hand circuits over the Victoria Falls, giving you the finest views, pictures, and video footage. You will be able to see the Zambezi River cutting through the Batoka Gorge as it moves between steep cliffs, as well as enjoying its natural beauty. After you depart the gorge, you will fly over Long Island and down the Zambezi to the National Park, where you will see a wide range of wildlife. Seeing game from the air in such a huge national park, as well as along the banks of the Zambezi River, is a remarkable opportunity.
There is no age restriction, but children need to be accompanied by an adult or guardian. Children under 3 years of age, sitting on the parent’s lap, are flown free of charge. All children over 3 are charged full price. A minimum of 2 guests is required to confirm a flight.
A Champagne Breakfast or High Tea can be set up for special occasions at an additional cost.
Costs
Basic Game Flight: US$ 284 per person.
Breakfast or High Tea set-up: US$30 per person.
Includes: Includes transfers from most hotels/accommodation.
Excludes: US$15 National Parks fee & USD15 Fuel usage fee.
*Minimum of 2 pax needed to book a flight.
What to bring
Camera/video cameras, personal medication (if necessary), sunglasses (optional), booking voucher. There are no dress requirements.
**Please note that whilst every effort has been made to ensure the details and prices supplied above are correct, we cannot be held responsible in any way should any item/price be miss quoted.
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