Zambia


Zambia is regarded by many as one of the last true wildernesses and this continent's greatest secret. Visitor numbers are small and her vast areas of pristine wilderness have remained unchanged for millennia. The opportunity to explore these areas and see the wildlife without sharing the experience with many others is a privilege that's hard to find these days.

Zambia is a diverse nation comprised of myriad tribes, each of which speaks its own language, in addition to one of the seven official languages, including English. The Zambians are a greatly happy and friendly people who welcome visitors to their beautiful home

 

   

 

Why Visit?

- South Luangwa is the original and birthplace of exceptional walking African Safari

 

- Lower Zambezi offers exceptional boating / canoeing safari experience 

 

- A really rich and diverse range of game is present and visible

 

- Perfect to combine safari with 1-2 nights stay in the majestic Victoria Falls at Livingstone

When to go?

Most safari parks in Zambia are open from May - Nov only.


Places You May Visit


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Livingstone
Today, Livingstone acts as Zambia’s adventure gateway, as it is conveniently situated near the mighty Zambezi River and the breathtaking Victoria Falls.
Livingstone
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Lower Zambezi National Park
The spectacular Lower Zambezi National Park is situated adjacent to Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools Reserve, creating a giant expanse of protected land, and boasts breathtaking vistas of the Zambezi River.
Lower Zambezi National Park
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South Luangwa National Park
The South Luangwa, famous for where walking safaris were pioneered and still remains the finest place in Africa for walking safaris. South Luangwa has over 60 mammal species and 3 sub-species endemic to the valley, Thornicroft's Giraffe, Cookson's Wildebeest and Crawshay's Zebra.
South Luangwa National Park

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