Zambia

  • Zambia’s most famous park, the South Luangwa National Park is the birthplace of the walking safari, pioneered by Norman Carr. Often referred to as the ‘Valley of the Leopard’ the park is also home to lions, wild dogs, large elephant herd and is known for its high level of guiding
  • The lower Zambezi Valley offers a unique blend of land and water based safaris that few other destinations can offer. Exploration by boat, canoe or on foot, add a sense of adventure and variety to game drives. Island-hopping buffalo move between the Zambezi’s islets and tiger-fish fishing is also a huge attraction for visitors.
  • The mighty Victoria Falls, known as Mosi-oa-Tunya (the smoke that thunders) straddles Zambia and Zimbabwe and the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is located on the Zambian side of the Falls. The lack of predators in the park allows close up game viewing
  • Kafue National Park is Zambia’s largest national park, and the second largest in the world. Although much larger than Luangwa National Park and Lower Zambezi, it has a fraction of the number of visitors, making for a much more exclusive experience