
Family with Kids, Zambezi River Whitewater Rafting
Victoria Falls (Zimbabwe)
Location
A good day to spend as a family and with your kids.
This is a customized private trip.
Kids love swimming in warm water of the Zambezi river, so give them that chance
Optional of some rock jump
We use USA class V life jackets for kids
What's included?
- Food and drinks
Buffet lunch on top of the Bataka Gorge overlooking the Zambezi:A awesome view
Experienced whitewater guide
Safety Kayakers
Cookies and fruits for kids during the tour
Senior rafting guide over 20years experience on this river
Exclusions
- Parking fees
National Parks Fees US$10
Videos and photos are available upon confirmation before the trip
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- No public transportation nearby
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for people with heart conditions
- Please note the guide has the discretion to disallow a child from embarking from the activity if he done s/he does not fit in our kids class 5 floating jacket. Depending on weight, height of the children, the guide/ trip leader may ask some kids to skip certain rapids.
- We pick you up from any hotel or lodge in Victoria Falls. Pick up from Livingstone can be arranged at an extra cost
What do I need to bring?
Rafting shoes, rafting shorts
National park fees $10 per person
Money to purchase Photos and Videos (available upon confirmation before the trip)
Bring Sunscreen lotion, and your medication if you are on so that our guides can keep it safe and dry inside our first aid kits and dry bags. DO NOT TAKE ANYTHING THAT YOU DO NOT WANT TO LOSE OR GET WET! We recommend that you leave everything with our drivers at top of the canyon or in your hotel room.
What to Wear
Nylon swim trunks, swimsuits, river sandals or old tennis shoes are great for rafting. Try to stay away from anything cotton if possible. Hats are good for sunny days and for those rare overcast or cool days a fleece pullover, a wool hat and socks and a windbreaker would be a great way to stay warm. Please note: Cotton WILL NOT keep you warm when it is wet.
What to Wear for the drive to the river
Please wear long sleeve clothes during our winter as its a bit cold driving to and from the rafting as we use open jeeps (May/June/July) We have locker boxes and a dry bag to leave your clothes at the top of the canyon and changing of your clothes can be done at the top of the canyon behind a tree or a big rock, welcome to Africa
Cancellation Policy
Please contact WorldGift for more information.
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