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Visit Victoria Falls and Save 45% at the Zambezi Sun

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Save 45% at the Zambezi Sun at Victoria Falls when you travel between 1 February and 8 April 2009.

The View of Victoria Falls

The hotel is situated on the fringes of the Zambezi River in the 46 hectare Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Wildlife Park, overlooking the magnificent Victoria Falls.

The hotel has an Activity Centre, where travel professionals will advise and recommend a variety of excursions and safaris, from day trips to the Chobe National Park to nail-biting white water rafting or bungee jumping.

Familes are most welcome and there are activities especially designed to keep children entertained, including the Happy Hippo Club.

Zambian Visa Fee Reduced To $50 For Single Entry

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

We have some good news: as initially reported last week, the Zambian Government has now reduced visa fees payable by foreign nationals visiting the country with the aim of encouraging more tourists to visit Victoria Falls and other parts of the country.

The newly revised fees apply to all nationalities requiring a visa to visit Zambia, and have come into effect today (19th November 2008):

Single Entry: $50-00

Double Entry: $80-00

This is a substantial reduction for countries such as Britain and the United States of America.

It should however be noted that visa entry requirements remain unchanged, and while certain guests may need to apply for their visa prior to travelling, most can obtain a visa on arrival in Zambia.

Proposal to reduce Zambian visa entry fees

Monday, November 10th, 2008

We have just received notification that the Zambian government have put forward plans to REDUCE the current visa fees from US$150 to US$50 for single entry while double or multiple-entry fee will be reduced from US$340 to US$80.

However, please note that these new visa fees would only come into effect once the Minister of Home Affairs signs the statutory instrument. President Rupiah Banda had promised during his electioneering campaign that once elected into office he would slash the visa fees.

Watch this space …. !

Zambian Governments Confirms New Visa Costs

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

We have been advised that the Zambian Government has now officially approved its dropping of  the visa waiver system, and now all visitors Zambia are required to pay for a visa on arrival.

This story was originally reported on our blog back on 28 January (see here for details), however, although the decision was enforced from the end of January, final Government approval was only confirmed recently.

 The following visa fees are payable upon entry for all visitors to Zambia:

 British Nationals:       £75.00 for single entry and £240.00 for multiple entry

American Nationals:  $135.00 for standard visa

Canadian Nationals:  $55.00 for standard visa

Other Nationalities:    $50.00 for single, $80.00 for double and $160.00 for multiple entry.

Photo Competition – Win One of Three Cases of Wine

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Travel Butlers are delighted to announce  a photo competition that we are running in association with SA Wines Online where you could win one of 3 cases of South African wine

Each year we are sent hundreds of photos by people whose holidays we have helped to organise, and rather than leave them to collect metaphorical dust on a forgotten computer somewhere we have decided that we should share them with visitors to our website and offer prizes for the 3 very best pictures.

SA Wines OnlineThe competition is open to anyone who booked their trip through Travel Butlers, and the closing date for entries is 31st May 2008.

Entries will be published on our web site, and we will be judging the competition and notifying the winners in June – the 3 best pictures will each win a mixed case of 6 premium South African Wines with a value of £60.

About SA Wines Online – get a £10 discount on your first order.
Shortlisted as Decanter Online Wine Merchant for 2007, SA Wines Online has the largest range of fine South African wines in the UK. You will find your favourites all in one place and have them delivered directly to your door anywhere in the UK.

Get a £10 discount on your first wine order at: http://www.sawinesonline.co.uk/.

Zambia Abolishes Visa Waiver and Increases Visa Costs

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Reports coming out from Livingstone Airport in Zambia appear to confirm a major change in the Visa system and costs for overseas visitors to Victoria Falls and the rest of Zambia.

Our sources have today informed us that:

1. With immediate effect, the whole visa waiver system is abolished for all visitors to Zambia. Until now this system had meant that the majority of visitors who booked through overseas tour operators were able to enter Zambia without paying for a visa provided they supplied their passport and travel details to their tour operator in advance.

This change means that every visitor is obliged to pay for his or her visa either in advance or on arrival in Zambia.

2. In addition to this, visa costs have increased considerably:

UK passport holders: £75 (or US$140) for single entry and £240 (or US$442) for multiple entry.

US nationals: US$135 for standard visas

Canadian nationals: US$55

Other nationalities (continental EUR): US$50 for single entry, US$80 for double entry, and US$160 for multiple entry.

The above is the only information we have so far received from Immigration officials at Livingstone Airport. We have not yet received confirmation from other sources.

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