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Calum & Olivia's Honeymoon

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"Thanks so much for visiting our honeymoon page. We are very excited to have booked an amazing trip to Africa together, visiting new countries and hopefully seeing some incredible sights! We are heading to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, and then moving to experience a safari in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, and will end the trip trying to relax and not play too much padel in Mauritius! If you would like to contribute to any upgrades or extra experiences whilst we are on honeymoon, we would be delighted. If you'd just like to know more about where we're off to, scroll down and have a look at the itinerary!" - Calum & Olivia

If you would like to contribute to Calum and Olivia's, please contact Ruth at Far & Wild ([email protected]), who will process your donation. You can also email Ruth with the amount you'd like to donate and a message that we will send to the happy couple on your behalf.

You can also click here to donate via a secure payment link.

A few of the experiences and approximate contribution values:

Zambezi River Cruise £250

Bush ‘sundowner’ drinks £75

Scenic helicopter flight £500

Bottle of sparkling wine £50

Dolphin cruise £200

Waterskiing £50

Private dinner on the beach £250

Cocktails on the beach £50

Couples spa treatment £200

Contact email: [email protected] | tel: 0203 111 1315

PLEASE NOTE: You are making a contribution towards Calum & Olivia's honeymoon. The amount of money that you give will be spent by Calum and Olivia. Far and Wild cannot guarantee that a specific activity will be purchased with your contribution.


Trip Itinerary

12th May Welcome to Africa

Touch down at Victoria Falls International Airport where Olivia & Calum will be met by our local guide. From here, they’re whisked away to a Tsowa Safari Island Lodge, tucked away in the middle of the Zambezi River – a peaceful retreat to kick off married life.

12- 15th May Island Bliss at Tsowa Safari Island

15th May Into the Wild

15-18th May Safari in Style at Sable Alley

18th May A Night Under the Stars

19th May Travel to South Africa

20th May Touchdown in Paradise: Mauritius

20-24th May Beachside Romance at LUX Grand Gaube

24th May Farewell

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January

January is a good time for bird watchers, migratory birds from the Northern Hemisphere flock to Malawi's National Parks. The rains are in full flow with impressive thunderstorms lighting the sky across the country regularly - many lodges around the shores of Lake Malawi will be closed during this time.

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February

Rain continues to pour regularly in February. The bird watching is incredible particularly in the high altitude Nyika National Park with many flowers blooming carpeting the lower plateaus.

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March

In March the weather is still somewhat unsettled with regular rains, these diminish as the month goes on. Birders will be in paradise, young birds are spreading their wings for the first time preparing for their epic journey back to the Northern Hemisphere.

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April

Rains begin to subside, the sun starts to shine and temperatures increase. Wildlife viewing is good, observers can watch animals emerge across Liwonde National Park. In particular antelopes are in rut and visitors to Malawi's National Parks can experience incredible clashes between rival males.

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May

Days become sunnier and cooler during May. Wildlife viewing is at its best due to less vegetation and the animals gathering together around waterholes.

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June

June days are long and sunny, but it's Malawi's winter and the temperatures drop significantly at this time of year. The evenings and mornings are very cold in the highland regions, with log fires lit. The dry season means animals congregate around the Shire River in Liwonde National Park for easier access to water and rich green vegetation - large numbers of elephants can be present at this time of year due to dwindling water levels.

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July

July is a perfect time to visit Malawi, skies are clear there are less mosquitoes and there's virtually no rain. Although its high season, most of the National Parks won't be crowded despite the spectacular sightings of larger elephant herds - often reaching into the hundreds!

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August

In August the weather warms, with daytime peak temperatures averaging around 30°C, whilst night time averages rise to 10°C. If you want to experience large wildlife herds, this is the time of year to visit. Water is diminishing and spaces at watering holes are becoming limited leading to increasing tensions between the animals. It's an amazing time to enjoy the delights of Lake Malawi's azure waters, with temperatures perfect for watersports or relaxing in the sun lakeside.

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September

Night time temperatures rise rapidly, whilst daytime averages remain in the mid 20°Cs. With clear skies and dry vegetation concentrations of animals are still great but starting to dwindle in comparison to July and August. Lake Malawi is popular this time of year, the increased wind conditions make it perfect for an afternoon sail.

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October

October is a humid month, temperatures regularly rise above 40°C and night times are increasingly warm. If you want to witness the world's largest antelope, the eland, can often be seen as they start regrouping for their breeding season - with herds reaching into the hundreds it makes for an awe inspiring sight.

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November

The green season, November witnesses the first few storms of the rainy season arriving. It marks the arrival of the many migratory birds from the Northern Hemisphere.

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December

In December the rains become more regular, with thunderstorms occurring every few days. With lush green scenery animals can be difficult to see because of the thick vegetation and the abundance of water. But birders will have an amazing time witnessing the incoming flurry of migratory birds.

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