Trips to Sindabezi
With ideas from Expert Africa for tailor-made trips









Sindabezi Island Add-on
| 3 days|Individual trip
10 great extras, day-trips & excursions whilst you're staying in Sindabezi
Many of the places that we feature in Africa include a full range of activities, but sometimes optional extras are possible – day-trips and excursions which are worth adding into your stay and are best arranged before you go.
Talk to us about anything which interests you before you finalise your trip with us. Meanwhile, just 10 of the possibilities from Sindabezi are noted below; we hope they help to give you some inspiration.



Chobe Day Trip
Full DayFor a top safari experience while visiting the Victoria Falls, don’t miss a day trip to Botswana’s Chobe National Park. Easily reachable from Livingstone, Zambia or Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Chobe boasts some of the best wildlife densities in southern Africa, with exceptional numbers of elephant drawn by the permanent waters of the Chobe River. More about Chobe Day Trip

Fishing on the Zambezi River
3 hoursMany people head to Livingstone not just to see the Victoria Falls, but also to relax after an international flight or a busy safari, and a perfect way to do this is with a fishing trip on the calmer sections of the Zambezi River above the falls, drifting with the current, casting your line, and keeping an eye out for wildlife on the banks. More about Fishing

Guided tour of Victoria Falls
2-hoursOne of the seven Natural Wonders of the World, the mighty Victoria Falls has to be seen to be believed. Why not take an expertly guided trip to learn about the history, geology, flora and fauna of one of Africa's most spectacular sites? More about Tour of the Falls

Helicopter Flight - Zambia
12-30 minutesWitnessing the power of the Victoria Falls from the ground is a stunning sight, but to see the world’s largest waterfall from the air is a very different experience! A helicopter flight over the Falls is truly incredible, and a worthy addition to your time in Livingstone. More about Helicopter Flight

Historical Bridge Tour
Approx. 2 hoursA feat of engineering the Victoria Falls Bridge was built in 1905 as part of Cecil Rhodes' vision to link the Cape to Cairo. With an expert guide and the appropriate safety equipment you'll not only discover the wonders of this Victorian marvel but also gain a unique perspective of the Victoria Falls themselves. More about Bridge Tour

Livingstone Island & Devil's Pool
3 hoursVictoria Falls is one of the world's natural wonders, and a huge attraction for many visitors to southern Africa. We're often asked if the waterfall is best viewed from the Zambian or Zimbabwean side, but we think the best way to experience the full majesty of the falls is from the middle with a visit to Livingstone Island. More about Livingstone Island

Microlight Flight
15 – 30 minutesFor pure exhilaration, it's hard to find something better than flying in a microlight, swooping through the spray that crashes up and off the Victoria Falls, with rainbows shimmering below. If you don't like heights, then this isn't for you! For those looking for a different way to see the Falls, the microlight flights offer a stunning birds eye view of this spectacular natural wonder. More about Microlight Flight

Rhino Walk
Half daySpend an unforgettable morning on a walking safari tracking Mosi-oa-Tunya’s small population of white rhino, with a strong chance of being able to approach these endangered creatures on foot. More about Rhino Walk

Royal Livingstone Express
4.5 hours approx.The Royal Livingstone Express is a lovingly restored steam train. Guests are collected form the Royal Livingstone Hotel before steaming along the original Rhodesian railway onto the stunning Victoria Falls Bridge. From here guests marvel at the Falls and Batoka Gorge before enjoying 5-courses of fine dining. More about Royal Livingstone Express

The Elephant Café
4 hoursVisiting The Elephant Café is a great combination of a magical elephant encounter and fine dining. Spend time getting to know the elephants, some of them rescued from the wild many years ago, and others born into the herd. Then sit down and enjoy a delicious meal overlooking the Zambezi. More about The Elephant Café