Experience and fitness
No previous canoeing experience is necessary. The first day on the
river is used to familiarise clients with the stability and art of
steering the canoe. The canoe safari is generally relaxing and gentle
and no physical exertion is required. Heavy head winds can occur which
makes paddling more difficult. Winds are normally experienced in August.
Equipment supplied
18 foot Canadian canoes are used with cushions, paddles and life
jackets supplied. All camping and cooking equipment is supplied. Two man
bow tents, sleeping mats, sleeping bags and liners. Each professional
guide carries a comprehensive medical aid box. Washing and cleaning are
done in the river. For groups over 10 pax a third seat may be added to
each canoe.
Food and beverages
All meals are supplied. No alcohol or carbonated drinks are supplied,
only cordial soft drinks. Clients can purchase beer, alcohol and other
drinks in Kariba prior to departure. Cooler boxes and ice are provided.
Drinking water is taken in containers on the canoes.
Daily routine on the Island Trail
After clients have been collected (in Kariba), they will then be
driven across Kariba Dam Wall, clear customs and immigration and be
transferred to the Kafue River where they will begin canoeing. This
transfer takes approximately two hours.
The safari is designed for the camping enthusiast and all sleeping;
camping and cooking equipment is carried in the canoes. Overnight stops
are enjoyed on selected islands approximately 25kms apart in the Zambezi
River. A fully qualified river guide accompanies each safari and
participation by clients is encouraged.
NB: On the last day of the safari a vehicle or boat (depending on time
of year) will transfer clients to the Kafue River for a vehicle transfer
back to Kariba. There is NO canoeing on the last day. |