Lake Kariba
Lake Kariba, straddling the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, is the world’s largest man-made lake — and one of Africa’s most unique safari destinations. Combining vast open waters with untamed wilderness, it offers a rare blend of relaxation, adventure, and wildlife encounters.
Why Visit Lake Kariba
Unique Safari Experiences
Unlike traditional land-based safaris, Lake Kariba introduces a water-focused perspective. Boat safaris and houseboat cruises allow you to drift quietly along the shoreline, where elephants wade, hippos surface, and crocodiles bask in the sun. This immersive experience offers a slower, more intimate connection with nature.
Scenic Beauty & Iconic Sunsets
Kariba is famous for its dramatic sunsets. Silhouetted dead trees rise from the water, with distant mountains framing the horizon. As the sky turns shades of gold, pink, and deep orange, the lake becomes one of Africa’s most photogenic landscapes.
Fishing & Water Activities
Renowned for thrilling tiger fishing, Lake Kariba attracts anglers from around the world. Beyond fishing, visitors can enjoy kayaking, boating, and other water-based activities — perfect for those seeking both adventure and tranquillity.
When to Visit
The best time to visit Lake Kariba is during the dry season (June to October).
- June – August: Cooler temperatures and excellent wildlife viewing
- August – October: Peak game viewing as animals gather at the water
- Note: Temperatures can exceed 40°C in late dry season, and winds may make the lake choppy









