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Adventure Tours

With Ataraxia Tours & Travel you can be assured that Adventure is more than a nutshell!

From Africa's typical call, you can hear the cry of the eagle. Watch the giraffe lifts it's head to nibble on a thorn snack while the sun sets & forms a shadow of the Kilimanjaro's snow capped peak.

Enjoy yourself with Bundu Adventures, Rafting, Canoeing, River Boarding on the Zambezi River The Zambezi is Africa’s fourth largest River system, after the Nile, Zaire and Niger Rivers. It runs through six countries on it’s journey from central Africa to the Indian Ocean. Its unique value is that it is less developed than others in terms of human settlement and many areas along it’s banks enjoy protected status. It's power has carved the spectacular Victoria Falls and the zigzagging Batoka Gorge.

Spectacular views are afforded from the Zambian side of the Victoria Falls. Here you'll find excellent riverside accommodation, rafting, bungi jumping and unforgettable Helicopter Flights.

It is thought that earth movement in an earlier geological period diverted the south-easterly flowing upper Zambezi to a general easterly direction and so initiated the development of a waterfall in an area occupied by a massive bed of basalt which is about 305 m thick.

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