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Thu 08 Oct - Sat 17 Oct 2020

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Your challenge day by day

Day 1, Thu 08 Oct 2020

International departure from London

Tonight you will set off for your much anticipated journey out to Africa. You will meet the rest of the group of paddlers at the airport, before the team sets off on an indirect flight to Livingstone in Zambia

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Day 2, Fri 09 Oct 2020

Arrive Livingstone, Zambia

Catch a first glimpse of the setting for your challenge as you transfer from the airport to your hotel, situated on the banks of the mighty Zambezi. A late lunch will be followed by a full briefing – including the all-important safety information. Spend the afternoon relaxing or exploring the surroundings. Dinner will be taken in the lodge, before retiring to your chalets ahead of our adventure. (D)

Accommodation: Hotel

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Day 3, Sat 10 Oct 2020

Transfer to launch point and start paddling! (approx. 25km)

There’s a full safety briefing before you try paddling a mokoro (traditional dug-out canoe) for several hours. Later, you'll transfer to two-person kayaks. Most of the day will be spent on the water, travelling a section which marks the borders of Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Botswana. After lunch you will confront the upper section of the Katombora rapids. It’s then a calmer paddle to your campsite for tonight. (B,L,D)

Accommodation: Camping

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Day 4, Sun 11 Oct 2020

Kayak Katombora to Siankaba area (approx. 25km)

You begin your kayaking on flatter waters towards the Siankaba islands area. Listen out for lions and other wildlife as you pass alongside a deeply forested national park in Zimbabwe. Lunch will be on the Zambian river bank or an island, while dinner will be at your stunning riverside campsite. Despite aching limbs, the group is expected to set up camp, erect tents, collect wood and help with cooking. (B,L,D)

Accommodation: Camping

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Day 5, Mon 12 Oct 2020

Kayak from Siankaba area to Elephant Boma (approx. 24km)

The morning will be spent negotiating the braided river, which opens out, then breaks into narrower channels. Look out for crocodiles along the way here! Your skills and teamwork will be tested as the landscape becomes rockier, causing more rapids. Tonight’s camp is located near an area densely populated by hippos and elephants so extra care must be taken – it could be a noisy night! (B,L,D)

Accommodation: Camping

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Day 6, Tue 13 Oct 2020

Kayaking towards Victoria Falls (approx. 16km)

Depending on river and weather conditions, the group will travel in either kayaks or bigger rafts. The route becomes trickier as we approach the Falls surrounded by spray. But the effort will be rewarded with a drive around the national park to view wildlife. The last campsite is situated on a ridge overlooking the rapids – perfect for contemplating the ferocious rapids below Victoria Falls. (B,L,D)

Accommodation: Camping

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Day 7, Wed 14 Oct 2020

White water rafting

Descending steeply into the gorge, you'll clamber into your last boat for the final challenge: white water rafting. Ranked among the toughest rapid in the world, the Batoka Gorge is a grade five and has been dubbed The Terminator. Afterwards you transfer by minibus to the lodge for a well-earned sundowner. The evening will be spent enjoying a celebratory team meal and checking out Livingstone’s nightlife. (B,L,D)

N.B. At certain times of the year when the waters are high, we will only take on rapids 10-25, whereas at other times we will be able to run all rapids from 1 to 25.

Accommodation: Hotel

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Day 8, Thu 15 Oct 2020

Victoria Falls tour

After a leisurely start it’s off to Victoria Falls for a guided tour. Twice the height of Niagara, Victoria Falls are made up of five different waterfalls – four in Zimbabwe and one in Zambia. Subject to availability, you will join an optional tour of Livingstone Island. Alternatively hang out at the lodge or cross into Zimbabwe (visa at participant’s expense). Celebrate over a final team dinner. (B,L,D)

Please note that towards the end of the dry season when the river is low, there is significantly less water but this is more than compensated by the natural scenic beauty which is revealed by the lack of spray.

Accommodation: Hotel

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Day 9, Fri 16 Oct 2020

Depart Livingstone

Midway through the morning you will be departing for Livingstone Airport for your overnight flight home. Take the time to rest those aching limbs and reflect on this once-in-a-lifetime expedition. (B)

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Day 10, Sat 17 Oct 2020

Arrive UK

Touching down in the UK, it may be harder than you expected to say goodbye to all your team mates. Be sure to swap details before heading home to share stories with family and friends.

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Important information

B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner

The itinerary is there as a guide and may change due to unusual weather patterns, wildlife movements, the strength of the group, and so on. We will do our very best to keep to the set itinerary; however, we cannot be held responsible for any last minute changes that might occur. In all such circumstances, your expedition leader will have the final say.

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