5 Day Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park Luxury Accommodated Tour

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5 Day Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park Luxury Accommodated Tour

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  • From $2,500.00
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Two icons, five days, zero stress. This luxury package strings together Victoria Falls and standout Chobe game viewing, with guided moments that keep the whole trip feeling smooth. It’s the kind of trip where your schedule does the heavy lifting, not your phone.

I especially like the mix of guided nature time and easy logistics. You get a private airport transfer approach, plus a small group feel (up to 15 people), so you’re not stuck in a chaotic crowd.

One consideration: the experience asks for moderate physical fitness, and at least one walk is a get-wet experience. Also, it runs with good weather needed, so plan for some day-to-day flexibility if conditions aren’t ideal.

Key highlights you’ll feel on the trip

5 Day Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park Luxury Accommodated Tour - Key highlights you’ll feel on the trip

  • Luxury comfort with tight planning, including private airport transfer and high-end stays in the Victoria Falls or Chobe area
  • Victoria Falls from multiple angles, including a rainforest walk and time at Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
  • Chobe wildlife focus, built around game viewing and elephant country, including boat-friendly viewing
  • Guides who keep things organized, with names like Simon, Thulie, Leon, and Gibson showing up in real feedback
  • A fun, practical extra on the way out with a stop at Chobe Crocodile Farm on your final day

What You’re Really Buying With This 5-Day Victoria Falls and Chobe Luxury Trip

This is a two-destination package, built for people who want the big-name highlights without living out of a suitcase or figuring out transport between stops. Victoria Falls is the headliner, and Chobe is the wildlife payoff. The key is the pacing: you get focused blocks of time rather than a rush-job of random stops.

You’ll also feel the difference between a standard tour and a luxury one in the way the day-to-day is arranged. You’re not just “seeing places.” You’re being moved, scheduled, and guided so you can actually enjoy the experience.

And yes, Chobe is the reason people plan their southern Africa safari around this region. The trip’s whole structure points toward longer wildlife attention, not quick photo stops.

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Luxury Comfort and the Small-Group Advantage (Up to 15 People)

5 Day Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park Luxury Accommodated Tour - Luxury Comfort and the Small-Group Advantage (Up to 15 People)
A max group size of 15 people is a big deal when your days include early starts, boat-style wildlife viewing, and guided walks. It helps you keep your place in the schedule without feeling like you’re herding cats.

You’ll also appreciate the private airport transfer setup. Even with luxury stays, arriving and departing can be where trips go sideways. Here, the service focus is on getting you from the airport to the right place with fewer steps and less stress.

One more thing I like: the tour offers a mobile ticket. That might sound minor, but on multi-day trips it reduces friction. You’re not juggling paper receipts in a daypack while you’re trying to watch wildlife.

Victoria Falls Day One: Prinlin Safari Travels and a Sunset Cruise in Mosi-oa-Tunya

5 Day Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park Luxury Accommodated Tour - Victoria Falls Day One: Prinlin Safari Travels and a Sunset Cruise in Mosi-oa-Tunya
Your first day sets the tone: a Victoria Falls experience, then a national park cruise component in Mosi-oa-Tunya. That combination works well because it balances “wow” moments with actual time in nature, rather than bouncing between viewpoints.

At Prinlin Safari Travels, you’re set up to enjoy Victoria Falls as one of the seven natural wonders. The time block is around two hours, which is long enough to feel like you’re doing more than just passing by, but not so long that you burn out before the rest of the trip.

Then you transition into Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park for a sunset cruise. The timing matters. Later in the day, wildlife viewing often feels calmer and more photogenic, and the atmosphere can turn a normal cruise into a memorable evening. If you love that golden-hour feeling, this is the part that usually delivers.

Practical note: you’re arriving and heading straight into an active nature day. If you’re sensitive to fatigue, have an easy dinner the first night and keep your camera battery charging.

Day Two at Victoria Falls: A Rainforest Walk Where You Really Get Wet

Day two leans into the “rainforest side” of Victoria Falls. You walk inside the rainforest with a professional guide, and yes—you should expect to get wet. That’s not a warning designed to scare you. It’s a heads-up so you bring the right mindset and gear.

This is the kind of experience where the guide is part of the value. A guided walk helps you spot what’s going on around you, not just what’s in front of you. You’re in a place shaped by mist, water movement, and plant life that changes with conditions.

Because it’s inside the rainforest, comfort matters. You’ll likely want waterproof protection for your day bag and sensible footwear for damp ground. If you hate wet clothes, you might not love this day as much. If you accept that part of the deal, you’ll probably remember it as one of the most atmospheric segments of the whole trip.

Chobe National Park Game Viewing Days: Two Full Days of Wildlife Attention

Chobe National Park is the wildlife engine of this package. The trip structure gives you two separate full days there, and that’s smart. Animals don’t show up on a schedule you control. Two days increases your odds, and it also lets you adjust depending on what’s working that day.

The tour frames Chobe as one of the best areas for animal safari and game viewing, including large elephant groups. If elephants are your priority, this is where you spend your time.

It also pays that Chobe viewing is known for boat-style opportunities. Even if you’re not guaranteed a specific animal on any specific minute, the layout of the experience matters: you’re spending a large chunk of time in the right place, not hopping between distant stops.

From real feedback connected to this kind of route and partner team, the wildlife sightings can be excellent. People highlighted moments including elephants plus rarer surprises like African wild dog and honey badger. That doesn’t mean you’ll see them every time, but it does tell you the game viewing can go beyond the basics when the day cooperates.

What I like most about having two days: it lets you enjoy the “search” part. You’re not forced into a frantic pace. You settle in, you watch, you learn patterns, and you start noticing the smaller action while you’re waiting for the bigger moments.

Chobe Crocodile Farm on Day Five: A Practical Finale Before Victoria Falls

5 Day Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park Luxury Accommodated Tour - Chobe Crocodile Farm on Day Five: A Practical Finale Before Victoria Falls
On your way out, you get a stop at Chobe Crocodile Farm. It’s listed as part of the experience on day five, which makes it a clean final add-on rather than something that steals time from either Chobe viewing days or the Victoria Falls moments.

This is a good choice for a couple reasons. First, it adds variety after concentrated wildlife viewing time. Second, it gives you something structured that doesn’t depend entirely on spotting a moving animal at the right second.

If you’re traveling with someone who enjoys animal-focused experiences beyond safari, this kind of stop often lands well because it’s easier to enjoy at a slower pace than open-road or boat viewing.

Guide and Team Quality: Simon, Thulie, Leon, and Gibson Matter

5 Day Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park Luxury Accommodated Tour - Guide and Team Quality: Simon, Thulie, Leon, and Gibson Matter
Luxury tours are often judged by smooth logistics. This one also seems to be judged by people—specifically the team behind the planning.

In feedback associated with this tour style, Simon and the supporting crew (including Thulie, Leon, and Gibson) come up again and again for organizing the trip end-to-end. You’ll feel that in the details: airport pickup running on time, activities flowing without confusion, and the whole thing staying calm when day-to-day plans involve moving between parks.

That matters because Victoria Falls and Chobe aren’t just “pretty places.” They’re places where timing, weather, and animal movement can shift a day. A good team makes those changes feel normal, not stressful.

Also, feedback highlighted accommodation and food coming in above expectation. On a luxury tour, that’s not a small point. After a long day of walking or wildlife searching, you remember whether the meals and comfort restored your energy.

Price and Value at $2,500 per Person: Where the Money Goes

5 Day Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park Luxury Accommodated Tour - Price and Value at $2,500 per Person: Where the Money Goes
At $2,500 per person for around five days, you’re paying for more than admission tickets. Your value comes from a cluster of things that are hard to DIY in one smooth package: two major destination blocks, guided experiences at Victoria Falls, multiple days of Chobe viewing, luxury hotel stays, and airport transfer support.

Admission tickets are included for the listed stops (Victoria Falls-related experiences, Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park activities, Chobe National Park days, and the Chobe Crocodile Farm stop). That’s helpful, because it reduces the number of separate payments and planning tasks you have to manage during the trip.

The private airport transfer also shifts value toward convenience. Even if you can technically arrange transport on your own, paying for a coordinated arrival and departure often saves time and stress. On this trip, time is part of the product because it supports real wildlife viewing blocks and the rainforest walk.

Is it expensive? Yes, it’s positioned as a luxury package. But the structure is built to justify that cost: multiple days of high-demand sightseeing in two big areas, plus the human support that keeps everything running.

Who This Tour Is Best For (And Who Should Think Twice)

This tour fits best if you want a high-comfort experience and you like having someone else handle the schedule. If you don’t want to spend your days bargaining with logistics while also chasing animals, this package should feel like a win.

You’ll probably enjoy it most if you’re excited about both sides of southern Africa tourism: the misty spectacle of Victoria Falls and the animal-focused intensity of Chobe.

It may not be ideal if you dislike getting wet or if the idea of a rainforest walk feels like too much. The tour requires moderate physical fitness, and that second Victoria Falls day is built around that nature-walk intensity.

Weather also plays a role. The tour requires good weather, and if conditions don’t cooperate, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s a fair trade when you’re paying for specific outdoor experiences.

Should You Book This Luxury Victoria Falls and Chobe Tour?

If your dream trip includes Victoria Falls plus serious Chobe wildlife time, this is a strong match. The structure gives you enough days to enjoy both areas rather than treating Chobe like a quick stop. The luxury positioning also reduces the usual friction of traveling between major sites.

I’d book it if you care about the whole package working together—good stays, guided Victoria Falls time, and organized Chobe days with the chance for truly memorable animal sightings. The repeated praise for service and smooth organization is exactly what you want on a trip where timing and conditions can shift.

Skip it only if you know you can’t handle damp rainforest walking or you prefer a very flexible, no-fixed-schedule style of travel. Otherwise, this one looks like a clean, high-value way to see two of the biggest names in the region without turning your vacation into a logistics project.

FAQ

How long is the tour?

The tour runs for about 5 days.

Where does the tour take place?

It focuses on Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and includes Chobe National Park, plus stops such as Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park and Chobe Crocodile Farm.

What is the price per person?

The price is $2,500.00 per person.

Does the tour include pickup and airport transfer?

Yes. Pickup is offered, and the tour includes a private airport transfer.

Are admission tickets included?

Yes. Admission tickets are included for the listed stops and activities.

How many people are in the group?

The maximum group size is 15 travelers.

Is the tour physically demanding?

It requires moderate physical fitness. One of the Victoria Falls experiences involves a walk inside the rainforest where you should prepare to get wet.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund. If canceled less than 24 hours before, the amount paid won’t be refunded. It also notes that good weather is required, and if the tour is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. If the minimum number of travelers isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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