Tricia
The Zambia add on is a lot of money but worth every penny. We packed so much into just a few days but everyone of them was amazing. On arrival we had an included tour to a local village - a chance to see their way of life. This was probably my least favourite activity but we had arrived late due to storms at Jo'burg so probably would have enjoyed it more had we arrived earlier.
The next day started with a guided tour around the Zambian side of Victoria Falls - truly stunning and just at the bottom of the hotel garden! Later in the morning we took a helicopter flight over the falls - a definite must to see the whole Falls in all their glory. That evening we boarded a steam train for a delicious luxury meal while passing giraffe and local villages.
The following day was the Chobe day trip - you go across the Zambezi in to Botswana for a morning river safari and an afternoon game drive. This was totally different from what we saw in South Africa. I will never forget the sight of hundreds of elephants on the plains and watching them take mud baths up close.
Day Four started with an elephant back ride through the bush (and a river) followed by a chance to feed them. We then had lunch on Livingstone Island and stood on the very edge of the falls (or do what I did and ask the guide to take your camera to the edge!). We then had a relaxing sunset cruise on the Zambezi with drinks and snacks.
The last day prior to leaving for the airport we managed to squeeze in a walk with cheetahs or lions - an experience I will never forget.
It actually did feel like a separate holiday but contained the highlights of the trip. Don't get me wrong - the South Africa part on its own is pretty amazing but I would hate to think people missed out on the extension because they didn't realise what they would be missing as was the case on my trip.
Sally