Zambia
Discover Zambia’s Untamed Wilderness
Zambia is one of Africa’s best-kept safari secrets—home to vast, untouched landscapes, exceptional wildlife, and some of the most authentic safari experiences on the continent. With over 20 national parks and an extensive network of private game reserves and conservation areas, Zambia offers a raw and immersive connection to nature.
South Luangwa Valley – Renowned as the birthplace of the walking safari, South Luangwa National Park is one of Africa’s most wildlife-rich destinations. Expect incredible predator sightings, large elephant herds, and intimate game viewing along the Luangwa River.
Lower Zambezi – Set along the banks of the Zambezi River, this park offers a unique blend of land and water-based safaris. Canoeing past elephants and hippos, sunset boat cruises, and game drives create a diverse and unforgettable experience.
Kafue National Park – One of Africa’s largest and most diverse parks, Kafue offers vast open plains, wetlands, and river systems. Its remote nature ensures exclusivity, with fewer visitors and exceptional sightings of rare species like cheetah and wild dog.
Liuwa Plain & Western Parks – Remote and untouched, Liuwa Plain National Park is known for its dramatic landscapes and Africa’s second-largest wildebeest migration. This region is perfect for travellers seeking solitude and a truly wild safari.
Northern Zambia – Explore hidden gems like Kasanka National Park—famous for its spectacular annual bat migration—and the scenic Nsumbu National Park along Lake Tanganyika. These areas offer unique ecosystems far from the crowds.
Victoria Falls Region – Combine your safari with a visit to one of the world’s most iconic natural wonders. The Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park provides accessible wildlife viewing near the majestic Victoria Falls.













