Wildlife Conservation: Elephant Calf Rescued from Poacher’s Snare and Reunited with Its Herd

Collaborative Conservation Efforts in the Zambezi National Park

In the expansive wilderness of the Zambezi National Park, Old Drift Pro Guide, Vusa Sibanda, discovered a distressing scene that would set in motion a remarkable and heart-warming tale of heroic conservation efforts. Within a tight-knit herd of approximately 15 elephants, a young calf was found in a desperate plight, ensnared by a wire snare that had inflicted deep and painful wounds around its neck.

While poachers mostly target antelope and other smaller game, the snares are indiscriminate. The crude, noose-like traps often maim or kill non-targeted animals such as lions, giraffes and in this case, a baby elephant. 

Vusa called Leslie, the Old Drift Lodge manager on duty at the time, and Les wasted no time in reaching out to the Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust, urgently seeking their assistance. The Trust’s dedicated team has successfully freed hundreds of snared animals, including giraffes, buffaloes, lions, hyenas, elephants, kudus, waterbucks, warthogs, and impalas. They arrived at the scene, ready to embark on a challenging rescue mission.

The very nature of snares makes them nearly impossible to remove; the harder an animal pulls, the tighter the snare gets, and rescuing a trapped baby elephant within a protective elephant herd is a complex and risky endeavour.

To minimize potential danger from the anxious mother during the rescue, the mother and calf were simultaneously darted with a sedative.

The injured calf sought solace closer to its mother, and one of the quick-thinking guides manoeuvred a vehicle to gently guide the mother away, ensuring the safety of the rescue team and the vulnerable calf.

Once the calf was safely immobilized, the team carefully approached, skilfully removing the wire snare that had inflicted so much pain. With utmost care and precision, they treated the wounds before reversing the sedative’s effects. As the baby elephant regained consciousness, it instinctively tried to reunite with its mother, but a protective sibling intervened, shielding her tranquillized mother from any harm.

As the sedatives wore off and both elephants awakened, the emotional climax of this remarkable rescue unfolded as the mother and calf were reunited. With their wounds tended to and their spirits rekindled, they rejoined the rest of the herd, who had remained close by, protectively observing the entire operation.

This incredible rescue mission would not have been possible without the heroic efforts of individuals like Adrian Read, Vusa Sibanda, the support of Zimparks, the dedication of Les and Old Drift Lodge, and the unwavering commitment of The Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust.

 

Small Actions Create Huge Change: How You Can Support the Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust

 

Since its inception, the Trust has tirelessly worked to remove snares from National Parks areas in the Victoria Falls region and rescue wildlife trapped by the contraptions. Each rescue mission requires drugs, medications, sterile equipment, sampling supplies, as well as personnel and vehicle/aerial support. The drugs and equipment used to remove the snare from 1 elephant cost approximately USD $250.00. If you would like to support their rescue missions, you can make a donation on their website. Find out more here: https://vicfallswildlifetrust.org/projects/fighting-wildlife-crime/

You’ll Fall Head Over Heels For These Victoria Falls Wedding Packages

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Fall head over heels for these packages

Find Your Fairytale Wedding Venue

If you’ve been searching for the ultimate destination wedding, look no further! Destination weddings are becoming the new normal, as couples choose to celebrate this pinnacle life moment in an exotic destination with their closest friends and family. But planning your dream day from another part of the world comes with its own set of unique challenges. Not only are you planning a wedding, but you’re also planning a vacation for you and your guests. It can be overwhelming, which is why we have designed these Victoria Falls wedding packages in jaw-dropping venues.

 

Riverside Romance

White sandy beaches and the shimmering Zambezi River led the design aesthetic for our most popular wedding package. Luxury cruise boats transport guests to the enchanting ceremony site, a hidden gem along the blue-green stretch of the Zambezi. From the river, it looks as though the trees have been gently parted to reveal an exquisite oasis where you will say you I Do’s.

The natural environment comes to life with vibrant floral arrangements, creating a beach vibe that harmonizes with the surrounding wilderness.

After the ceremony and sunset cruise, guests are transferred to the next jaw-dropping venue – the Wild Horizons Lookout Café. The iconic restaurant is the perfect place to have your first dance, indulge in a three-course meal, and create life-long memories.

Say ‘I Do’ On The Edge

Tucked away on a private wilderness concession, the Batoka Gorge is one of the most breathtaking wedding venues in the world. Inspired by the dramatic beauty of the Batoka Gorge, this wedding package sets the tone for a marriage built on adventure. The site epitomizes rustic romance with soft, sophisticated special touches. From the gentle rumble of the rapids below to the swaying trees and organic elements, you will fall in love with every inch of the bush venue.

After the ceremony and sun-kissed cocktail hour, guests are transferred to the Wild Horizons Lookout Café for the wedding reception. 

Elegance & Elephants

This fairytale wedding is complete with gentle giants and a picturesque riverine setting. The ceremony takes place in a private wilderness sanctuary, where panoramic views of the Masuwe River form the backdrop. Incorporate the inherent unpredictability of Africa into your special day by surprising your guests with an elephant encounter after the ceremony. This once-in-a-lifetime experience is the wow factor every dream destination strives for.

After the ceremony and sun-kissed cocktail hour, guests are transferred to the Wild Horizons Lookout Café for the wedding reception. 

The Lookout Cafe

In a town filled with natural wonder and staggering scenery, the Wild Horizons Lookout Café is an iconic landmark in Victoria Falls. The Victoria Falls Bridge stretches across the Batoka Gorge with the spray from the waterfall curling like curious clouds through the black basalt channel, The package includes exclusive use of the Lookout Cafe, a plated three-course meal, chairs, arch and the signing table.

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6 Do’s & Don’ts in Victoria Falls

Everything I Wish I Knew The First Time I Visited Vic Falls

The moment I stepped off the air-conditioned plane, the Victoria Falls heat wrapped itself around me like a heavy hug from a long lost friend. A smile broke across my face and I felt my muscles instantly relax- this was my third visit to the Adventure Capital of Africa and after having spent some spectacular time there, I have boiled my experiences down into 6 ‘Do’s and Don’t’s’ that I wish I had known the first time around.

1). Do eat a Mopani Worm, a local Zimbabwean delicacy 

No, the heat hasn’t completely scorched my mind- you did just read ‘worm’. It may sound bizarre (and trust me, it feels bizarre too) but what a fun experience and an even more fun conversation starter! Crunchy on the outside, soft in the middle, the texture resembles a fried chip, but it tastes a bit like burnt chicken skin. Don’t knock it until you have tried it – visit Dusty Road or The Boma for the best Mopane worms in town!

2). Don’t forget your camera cover when you go to the rainforest

I learnt this lesson the hard way. During high water, you are engulfed by a plume of mist and utterly drenched the moment you venture under the canopy of rainforest trees. But don’t let yourself be lulled into a false sense of security during low water, because even then the massive cascade of water will send a sudden surge of vapour onto bystanders, and you don’t want to be caught with your lens out like I was!

Find out more about the different seasons in Victoria Falls here. 

**Pro tip- Go to the rainforest during the afternoon when it is less crowded, and the magnificent colours of the rainbows are made even more vivid under the blazing sun. It is always a good idea to go with a tour guide who can explain the geological and historical significance of this exquisite natural world wonder. 

4). Don’t schedule your time too rigidly

On my first trip, I underestimated how much there was to do in Victoria Falls. If you enjoy spontaneity as much as I do, make sure that you have cleared some time in your itinerary for the unexpected adventures that pop up, like a leisurely lunch at the Lookout Café after a planned gorge swing, or a slow stroll through the famous Shona sculptures in the curio markets dotted around town.

5). Do your research!

The Zambezi River levels fluctuate seasonally and dictate what activities are open. I have been rafting twice, once during high water and once in the low water season. While both were amazing, the sheer volume of water in the river corridor during high season mellowed the rapids out, and so this trip did not reach the same heights on my thrill-meter as the intense low water expedition. If you go when the water levels are very high, then you may find that the rapids are actually closed. However, other activities, such as the helicopter flight and the high wire activities are enhanced by high water because of that incredible backdrop created by the cloud of mist (famously known as the Smoke That Thunders’).

Get in touch with one of our Victoria Falls experts for all the ‘need-to-knows’ so that you can check off everything on your bucket list during your holiday! 

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6). My final and most important do

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How Do You Define Adventure?

Why is Victoria Falls ‘Africa’s Adventure Capital?’

If you type ‘Victoria Falls’ into your search engine, one phrase constantly pops up- “The Adventure Capital of Africa”. When you eventually arrive, it will feel as though you have stepped through your computer screen into this fantastical, exhilarating world.

There seems to be no limit to the adrenaline-inducing activities you can do in Victoria Falls, but this is not the only reason the town is known as Africa’s Adventure Capital. Wild Horizons have transformed everyday activities into unique and memorable moments.

Make Every Meal Memorable

Instead of a quick sandwich at a street-side, carbon copy café, venture onto the edge of the gorge, where The Lookout Café is perched 120 meters above the Zambezi River rapids. Or, spend an evening on The Malachite Dinner Cruise, silently slicing across the river while dining on grilled Zambezi bream. The mist from the waterfall curls around the Victoria Falls Bridge, while excitement vibrates through the air from the adjacent highwire activities. Every meal is a sensory overload infused with the essence of adventure.

Explore Culture In Craft & Curio Markets

‘Shop With Purpose’ and support local artists in the craft and curio markets. The markets are mosaics of local art, a kaleidoscope of color from the bold Chitenge material and bright beadwork. Malachite bowls are dotted along the mat-covered ground, like stunning green flowers bursting through the earth. Roaming among these are intricate wood carvings of rhino, hippo, elephant and antelope. Handcrafted and lovingly made, the curious represent a tangible memory from your holiday.

Visit the local food markets where hessian sacks spill their contents like jewels from a treasure chest.  Sample crunchy Mopane Worms, roasted peanuts and other local delicacies. Learn about different traditional cooking techniques and ingredients while you experience a new style of grocery shopping.

Art and Craft Shopping at local Victoria Falls markets

Bike tours

Embark on a bicycle tour with friends and family, and you will experience nature in a more cognizant way. A bike tour encourages you to engage your senses and your tour guide will reveal the hidden gems you may have never noticed. For example, instead of driving past the ‘Big Tree’, an ancient Baobab, you will stop to sample the addictively sour ‘cream of tartar’ while listening to an African fable about the ‘Upside Down Tree’. Peddle over the bridge that connects Zimbabwe and Zambia, feeling a playful spritz from mist from the Victoria Falls. Veer along the gorge and cycle through the cradle of nature. Leave the well-worn path and follow animal corridors on this easy, family friendly adventure.

Tailor Make Your Victoria Falls Adventure

Your idea of adventure might be rafting the best white water rapids on the planet.

It could be the thrill of hearing, seeing and feeling nothing but the power of a waterfall surge around you in the rainforest.

Maybe your sense of adventure can be felt in a cultural connection.

Every definition of the word is a characteristic of Victoria Falls, The Adventure Capital of an adventure-crazed world. Get in touch with our adventure experts to create your perfect adventure.

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Our products have a purpose. From community empowerment to conservation and culture, we create meaningful and enlightened travel experiences that enrich your experience while giving back to the legacies that make Victoria Falls so spectacular.

Get in touch to book your safari to Victoria Falls today and experience the abundant beauty Victoria Falls promises throughout the year.