Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe
White Water Rafting
INTRODUCTION
Commercial rafting first commenced on the Zambezi River in 1981
and since then this activity has grown in popularity to the point
where a rafting trip on the Zambezi is now a regular feature in
most tourists’ itineraries. In 1997, approximately 50 000
people enjoyed white water rafting on the Zambezi on a stretch of
water that is now internationally acclaimed as the best white water
rafting trip available in the world.
PHYSICAL FEATURES OF THE RIVER
The Zambezi River is classified as a high volume,
pool-drop river i.e. there is little exposed rock either in the
rapids or the pools below the rapids. The distance between rapids
varies from 100 metres to 2 kms. The Gorge itself is approximately
400ft deep at the put-in point and 750ft at the take out point.
The river drops about 400ft over the 24km covered in the one-day
raft trip and the depth of the river can reach 200ft. The British
Canoe Union has classified the river Grade 5 “extremely difficult,
long and violent rapids, steep gradients, big drops and pressure
areas”. Nearly half of the rapids negotiated are Grade 5.
(Grade 6 is unrunable – rapid number 9, “Commercial
Suicide” is a Grade 6 rapid and we porter around this rapid).
WILDLIFE
Due to the steepness of the Gorge, wildlife is not
abundant. On occasion klipspringer, rock hyrax, vervet monkeys and
baboon are spotted. However, the birdlife is far more spectacular.
Black eagle, augur buzzard, black stork, pied and giant kingfisher
and red winged starling are some of the birds normally seen during
the trips and sightings of the very rare Taita Falcon are not uncommon.
There are crocodile in the river, but they are small due to the
unsuitability of the area for their habitation.
RAFTING OPTIONS
The ONE-DAY trip runs year round subject to river
levels and Safari Par Excellence operates from both sides of the
Zambezi River .
High Water run – approximately 20 January
to 10 July (stopping in between if river too high).
Low Water run – approximately 10 July to 20
January.
MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM PAX
4 pax minimum. Large groups on request.
AGE RESTRICTION
The minimum age is 15 years. The maximum age limit
is dependent on the individual’s general state of health and
physical fitness.
FOOD AND DRINKS SUPPLIED
Tea and coffee is supplied at the meeting point,
prior to departure. On the river each raft carries water and oranage
juice. A light lunch consisting of cold meats and salads is provided
at a picturesque spot on the banks of the river. At the top of the
Gorge, at the end of the trip, complimentary soft drinks, cordials
and beers are enjoyed.
DEPARTURE TIMES AND MEETING PLACES
ZIMBABWE –SAVANNA LODGE
Low Water - 08h30 (Rapids 1-23)
High Water - 08h30 (Rapids 11-23)
If clients are going rafting , they will be picked
up from their hotels (between 08h00-08h30). They are however, requested
to reconfirm pick up times and hotels with our Victoria Falls office
24 hours before departure. Clients can otherwise meet at the Zim
Office located at Shop 4, Phumula Centre, Vic Falls at 08h30.
VIDEOS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
Whilst on the river, videos and photographs will
be taken by “Zambezi Memories”.r afting videos and photographs
will be shown that evening at Savanna Lodge. Copies of all products
shown are available for purchase.Videos/DVD's and photographs will
then be available for purchase, later that evening at the show venue
or the following day at the SafPar Office (Shop 4, Phumula Centre).
EXPERIENCE AND FITNESS
No previous rafting experience is required and clients
need not be proficient swimmers. At the beginning and at the end
of the trip, clients have to negotiate a steep path in and out of
the gorge. The walk out is 750 vertical feet up a gradient of 1
in 3, and a person of average fitness can manage this in about 20
minutes.
RAFTS AND EQUIPMENT
The company uses some of the finest equipment on
the market to ensure that the trip is a safe and enjoyable one.
Rafts are purchased from Ark in South Africa and are the tried and
tested river rafts required for the Zambezi River . America ’s
Cup high flotation life jackets and Protec safety helmets are issued
to clients before the day’s rafting. Wet suits are provided
and usually used by clients during the colder months (June / July).
GUIDES AND SAFETY
Guides are fully trained professionals and all hold
valid advanced first aid certificates. Whilst every precaution is
taken, it is essential that agents make clients aware that there
is a risk of injury associated with the activity of rafting on the
Zambezi . A comprehensive first aid kit and skid stretcher are carried
on each trip. Each client is required to sign the Safari Par Excellence
White Water Rafting indemnity form prior to departure. Each trip
leader is in radio contact with our bases in Victoria Falls and
Livingstone and direct with M.A.R.S. (Medical Air Rescue Service).
INSURANCE
All clients are covered by Medical Air Rescue Services
(MARS) through Safari Par Excellence, however this only covers them
for emergency evacuation in life threatening situations. It does
not cover their hospitalisation and medication. As such travel and
medical insurance is compulsory for all clients. Please ensure all
clients bring the details of their insurance policy with them. Safari
Par Excellence will not cover clients should they not have insurance.
Safari Par Excellence has US$1.5 million public
and passenger liability cover.
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