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Dawn on the Zambezi above Victoria Falls is a particular kind of quiet. The mist from the falls drifts upstream in the cool air. The first light catches the river surface and breaks it into fragments. Hippos that spent the night grazing on the banks are returning to the water, unhurried and indifferent to the boat. A fish eagle delivers its first call of the day from a dead acacia on the Zambian shore. And then, slowly, the world fills with birds.
The Zambezi Sunrise Cruise is built around this window – the two to three hours after first light when the river is at its most alive and most photogenic. It departs from the Victoria Falls jetty in the pre-dawn and returns as the morning begins to warm, giving you the best of the Zambezi before most guests have left their hotels.
The evening sunset cruise is rightly popular – the golden light and sundowner atmosphere make it hard to resist. But the morning offers something the evening cannot: the entire river to itself.
In the early hours, before the tourist day begins, the Zambezi is used almost exclusively by the animals that live on and beside it. Hippo pods are at their most active, having spent the night out of the water. Predators are still visible on the banks – crocodiles positioning themselves for the day, the occasional leopard moving through the riverine forest in the last of the dark. Birdlife peaks in the first two hours after dawn: birdsong is at its densest, feeding activity at its most intense, and the softer morning light reveals colours in plumage that the harsher midday sun washes out.
For wildlife photographers, the Sunrise Cruise is the definitive Zambezi experience. The light quality between 06:00 and 08:30 is simply not replicated at any other point in the day.
Bottled water, cocktails, premium drinks, and snacks are served throughout the cruise. Morning cocktails on the Zambezi – specifically the gin and tonic variety – are recommended without apology.
If photography is your purpose, bring your longest lens for wildlife and a wide-angle for the river landscape. The soft, diffused light of the first two hours after dawn is forgiving of exposure errors and generous with colour. A tripod or monopod is useful as light levels rise from the pre-dawn minimum. Bring more memory than you think you need – experienced photographers consistently underestimate the Zambezi at dawn.
Bring your travel voucher, camera, binoculars, insect repellent, sunscreen during the hot season and a jersey during the cooler months.
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