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Zambezi River Boat Sunset Cruises, Zambia
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Experience the Zambezi by River Boat
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- MV Makumbi - maximum 100 (double decker).
- Jambesi - maximum 25.
- Breakfast cruise comprises buffet of eggs, bacon, Danish pastries, tea, coffee, juice.
- Lunch / sunset / dinner cruises comprise buffet of pies, sausage rolls, chicken wings, quiches.
- Seated dinner available on the MV Makumbi on the river - maximum 20.
- Seated dinner available on the MV Makumbi docked at the jetty - maximum 30.
- Fully stocked bar includes beer, wine, selection of spirits, mixers and soft drinks.
- Kakunka Island upstream of the Waterfront is accessible to the MV
- Makumbi and is an ideal lunch spot and special events venue.
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The Waterfront operates two cruise vessels - the “MV Makumbi” and the “Jambesi”. Both vessels are suitable for private functions and can be booked on an exclusive basis on request.
The cruise is along the river boundary of the Mosi Oa Tunya National Park, around Siloka Island and back to the Waterfront jetty. The total cruise time is approximately 3 hours. Sunset cruises arrive back after sunset. From the boats, sightings of Elephant, Giraffe and even Rhino coming down to the river to drink are common.
There are also abundant Hippos, Crocodiles and birdlife. All cruises have a complimentary bar and serve freshly baked snacks. An experienced guide accompanies each cruise and had good knowledge on the wildlife and local history of the area.
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Notes:
- All accommodation is subject to availability
- All last minute reservations (less then 31 days prior to arrival date) are payable within 48 hours after receiving a confirmed provisional reservation via e-mail.
- As accommodation availability changes from day to day all enquiries about general availability are subject to change without notice. Accommodation availability is only guaranteed once you receive a provisional reservation confirmation. In order to secure your reservation full pre-payment is required.
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African Elephant
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Elephants are the largest land mammals and a mature bull will stand more than 3 metres high (10 feet) and weigh around 5,000kg (11,000 pounds). Their tusks are actually their upper incisors, and grow continuously until they die at around 60 years old.
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Nile Crocodile
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Nile Crocodiles are the world's largest reptiles - up to 6 metres (19ft) long and 1 000 kg (2 200 pounds). These prehistoric creatures live up to 100 years old. The female lays about 40 eggs and the incubation temperature determines the hatchling's sex.
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