from our Rothschild Safaris Itinerary
Livingstone
FLIGHT OF ANGELS | 25-30 MINUTE SCENIC HELICOPTER
Departure time 7:15AM
Please meet in the reception area of your accommodation
Recommended attire casual clothing
Activity inclusions - transfers to/from helicopter pad, headsets during flight, Zambian Aviation Fee Special notes - helicopter flights are subject to weather conditions, accommodates four to six passengers, and includes a middle seat, so window seating is not guaranteed. Seating arrangements are based on weight distribution and are determined by the crew. There are no age or weight restrictions.
See the world from a bird's-eye view as you fly over the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls, and the surrounding gorges from the Livingstone side. Glide through the misty spray of the Falls, which can reach heights of up to 985 feet (300 meters). With a bit of luck, you'll navigate through rainbows and soft, billowing clouds. This excursion offers a deeper understanding of the zigzag gorge system and its formation, and complements a ground tour of the Falls and its lush rainforest. Return to Earth with your heart racing and your mind filled with unforgettable images from soaring through the sky.
TOUR OF THE FALLS
Departure time following your helicopter tour
Please meet in the reception area of your accommodation
Recommended attire casual clothing, comfortable shoes/sandals as this is a walking tour
Activity inclusions-guide, entrance fees
Special notes - You may get wet depending on season. From September-January, water levels on the Zambian side of the falls are diminished and may be dry.
Today, stand and marvel at one of the natural wonders of the world, The Victoria Falls. Locally known as "Mosi-oa-Tunya" - The Smoke that Thunders - the waters of the Zambezi River plunge over the mile-wide (1700 meters) and 325 feet-deep (100 meters) chasm, creating a shower of spray and a deafening noise. Feel the mists fall on your skin and the 'thunder' vibrate through your core. From February to May each year, the Victoria Falls are in full flood with 132 million gallons (500 million liters) of water tumbling over the edge into a series of gorges each minute! After a briefing and explanation of the Falls, your guide accompanies you along the scenic pathways of the rainforest, stopping at numerous viewpoints to gaze at the Falls.
RIVER CRUISE & SANDBAR SUNDOWNERS
Departure time 4:30PM: Set off on your afternoon river cruise down the Zambezi river. There are great photographic opportunities of the Zambian landscape and wildlife during the day's golden hour as flocks of birds skim the waterline to collect insects, hippos wallow about in the cool water and elephants come to drink along the riverbanks. Stop off on your own private sand bar where you'll be treated to chilled drinks as the sun sets over the horizon. Afterwards make your way back to the lodge for dinner.
Up at 5:50 am, we had breakfast at 6:30 am. I had a very odd breakfast; Sweetcorn Pancake Stack [Stacked pancake served with ricotta, crispy bacon, grilled herbed tomato drizzled with basil pesto and balsamic reduction]. We were in the van leaving the lodge at 7:30 am.
The plan for the morning was a helicopter ride. The pilot was a former British military helicopter pilot named Grant. We started the tour by dropping down into the Zambezi River Gorge. It was definitely Mr. Toad's wild ride. Frpm there, we flew over Victoria Falls. We finished the helicopter tour flying over Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park spotting game.



Although the itinerary shows a hike after the helicopter ride, we did the hike on the previous day. The next stop was the Livingstone Museum. Tom had suggested it as a morning stop. I enjoyed the galleries of stuffed animals and life of David Livingstone. [Note to self], I need to read a biography of Livingstone.


Afte the musuem, we did a driving tour of the Maramba Market ij Livingstone. We are not in Kansas any more. This is the third world.
We spent the afternoon on Livingstone Island. While we were on Livingstone Island, Kevin went out and had his picture taken in the Devil’s Pool. Afterwards, we had a pretty nice lunch. During lunch, we were able to see people on the Zimbabwe side of the falls taking the same hike that we did yesterday.


We got back to the lodge a lot later than I thought we would. It was after 3:30 pm.
I rushed to finished the blog entry for Tuesday.
We had a very nice dinner at 7:30 pm. I had the spicy soup and a beef filet. Sharon also had the beef. They are moving us around to different spot for each meal. We were on a elevated platfrom this evening.
It was about 10:15 pm when Sharon and I crashed...