


Glide along the calm Upper Zambezi River on a full-day float that highlights the quieter side of Zambia’s wilderness. Expert guides accompany you, pointing out wildlife, birds, and the river’s ecological features while you enjoy a slow-paced and restorative journey. Meals and light refreshments by the river enhance the experience, providing a mix of relaxation and observation in a natural setting.
Transfers collect you from your accommodation in Livingstone, delivering you to a peaceful river launch site. After a thorough safety briefing and introduction to paddling techniques, the group sets off on a slow float along calm channels and open waters of the Upper Zambezi. Life jackets, paddles, and professional guide support ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Throughout the journey, the guides identify wildlife such as hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and a variety of bird species. Time is allocated to pause for photography, nature observation, and simply soaking up the river scenery. Midday, the group stops for a picnic-style lunch on the riverbank, allowing you to relax and enjoy the sounds and sights of the wilderness.
The float concludes with a smooth return to the launch point, followed by hotel transfer. Optional professional photos and videos capture key moments of the day, providing a memorable keepsake of your Upper Zambezi adventure.
The float takes place upstream from the rapids near Victoria Falls, in a section of the Upper Zambezi that is calm, scenic, and rich in wildlife. Wide river channels and lush banks provide an environment perfect for observation, photography, and quiet relaxation.
Livingstone offers convenient access to the launch points, with hotel transfers included. Nearby activities such as game drives, white rhino walking safaris, and sunset cruises allow guests to create a full-day itinerary combining nature, wildlife, and river experiences.
This adventure is suitable for guests aged 12 and above. No previous rafting or paddling experience is required. Participants should be able to sit comfortably for extended periods and follow guide instructions.
Guests are advised to wear lightweight, quick-drying clothing and bring sun protection, insect repellent, water shoes or sandals, and a waterproof bag for personal items. Binoculars and cameras are recommended for observing wildlife along the riverbanks.
Guides with extensive knowledge of the Upper Zambezi provide expert insight into local wildlife, birdlife, and river ecology. Safety is a priority, with small groups and professional gear ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience.
Personalised attention, transfers, meals, refreshments, and optional photography make the adventure seamless from start to finish. Every float is tailored to create a calm, immersive experience that highlights Zambia’s beauty.
Unlike rafting trips that focus on rapids and adrenaline, this full-day float emphasises calm waters and wildlife viewing. Guests can enjoy an uninterrupted experience of the Upper Zambezi, ideal for nature observation, photography, and relaxation.
Guides provide context about the river’s ecosystem and local wildlife, offering a deeper understanding of the Zambezi’s natural environment.
Hippos, crocodiles, elephants, antelope, and a wide range of bird species are regularly spotted. Guides point out behaviours and habitats, making it easy for you to identify and photograph wildlife.
Floating quietly along the river enhances your chances of observing animals that are often hidden from busier areas or fast-moving rafting trips.
Yes. Children aged 12 and above can safely participate. Guides ensure everyone is secure in life jackets and supported throughout the float.
Families benefit from the slower pace and calm waters, allowing younger guests to engage with nature safely while older family members can relax or take photographs.
Total trip time is approximately 7 hours, including hotel transfers, safety briefing, paddling, wildlife observation, and lunch. Time spent on the water is around 5–6 hours, with scheduled breaks for meals and resting.
This makes it a flexible option for fitting into a full-day itinerary alongside optional safari or sunset experiences.
Lightweight, quick-drying clothing, a sun hat, sunglasses, insect repellent, and water shoes or sandals are recommended. A waterproof bag keeps personal items safe, and cameras or binoculars enhance wildlife viewing.
All paddling and safety equipment is provided, so you only need to bring essentials and items for comfort and observation.
No experience is needed. Guides provide full instruction and assist throughout the float. The calm nature of the water makes it accessible for beginners.
Everyone can relax while guides manage navigation and safety, ensuring the focus remains on wildlife observation and enjoying the river scenery.
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