The four main attractions to Zambia are the parks of the legendary South Luangwa, the lesser known and more remote North Luangwa, the Lower Zambezi National Park and of course, the Victoria Falls. All of them bringing varying elements to your safari which either compliment each other, or can be used as one off safari experiences.
With Zambia being the original birth place of the walking safaris dating back to the 1960’s, it still continues to be one of the main draw cards in the Luangwa Parks. The Lower Zambezi National Park bordering the Zambezi river, also blends in more water based activities such as boating and canoe safaris as well as some of the best tiger fishing. All in all, combined together this allows for an itinerary that is as varied as it is exciting.
Favouring rustic luxury over bush glamour, Zambia’s charm comes in the simple, yet high quality bush camps. Often with only 4 rooms, either tented or made from thatch and reed materials, they are strung out in remote settings offering a very intimate experience. For the active person looking for a sense of adventure, Zambia excels in walking mobile safaris, where you stay in walk-in luxury tents, moving every day or so.
The upper Zambezi, upstream from Victoria Falls, provides a restful start or finish to your itinerary, with some beautiful accommodation on the banks of the Zambezi, and of course taking in the mother of all waterfalls.