Zambia
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It’s ironic that landlocked Zambia is best known for its waterways. Three great rivers – the Kafue, the Luangwa and the mighty Zambezi – course through Zambia, with the Zambezi ending in the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls on the border with Zimbabwe.
This is a place full of stunning views, whether it’s sunsets reflecting over rivers, roaring waterfalls or leopards lounging in the shade of a tree.
Safaris in Zambia are a world away from the crowds of Kenya and Tanzania. There is a diversity of wildlife to match anywhere in Africa, but without the crowds. Visitors can see lions in all of Zambia’s major parks, while hippos gather in groups of 50 or more along riverfronts, honking and feeding. If leopards are more your thing, head to South Luangwa for a night drive safari to experience the nocturnal world of this big cat.
Zambia’s relative lack of visitors means that its infrastructure is less developed than other African countries. Its large size and poor road network can make travelling between destinations a challenge, but visitors are guaranteed a warm welcome when they get there.
Safari in Zambia
An essential guide to safari in Zambia
Compared to the heavy-hitters of Kenya, Tanzania and South Africa, Zambia is lesser-known as a safari destination – unfairly, in our opinion. The country has 20 national parks and 34 game management areas; it is peaceful, stable and incredibly welcoming to visitors. In short, Zambia deserves a place at the top table of African safari...read more
Zambia Travel Guides
6 days
Kafue National Park safari and Victoria Falls
Wildlife, waterfalls and wilderness
7 days
South Luangwa and Victoria Falls Safari
Zambia's classic safari itinerary in 7 days
10 days
Victoria Falls and Zambia’s wildlife
Wildlife sanctuaries and powerful waterfalls
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Victoria Falls
At the height of the rainy season, more than 500 million cubic metres of water plummets over the edge of the Zambezi River into a gorge 100m below... -
Livingstone
Relaxed Livingstone is best-known as the base for visitors to the Zambian side of Victoria Falls, but it also has a growing adventure scene... -
Lower Zambezi National Park
The Lower Zambezi National Park’s wildlife is centred around the floodplain along the northeastern side of the Zambezi River... -
South Luangwa National Park
Found in eastern Zambia at the end of the Great Rift Valley, South Luangwa National Park is famous for its population of leopards, who stalk the antelope, impalas and pukus that line its riverbanks... -
Kafue National Park
Kafue National Park is one of Zambia’s oldest — and largest — national parks... -
Lusaka
Sprawling Lusaka is Zambia’s capital and commercial centre... -
Kasanka National Park
Although Kasanka National Park is one of the smallest parks in Zambia, it still offers great opportunities to see animals such as antelopes, bushbucks and warthogs... -
Liuwa Plain National Park
A remote park with stretching grass plains that host the second largest wildebeest migration in Africa, with an estimated 30,000 animals... -
Luambe National Park
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Victoria Falls
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Chirundu
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North Luangwa National Park
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Places to go in Zambia
Zambia Tours

The Best Of Lower Zambezi
Four-day private safari of Zambia's Lower Zambezi
4 daysFrom $1,425
Explore South Luangwa Bush Camping
5 days bush camping in South Luangwa
5 daysFrom $3,047
Zambia’s Premier Wildlife Safari
Wildlife safari in South Luangwa National Park
7 daysFrom $4,120
Exploring Luangwa’s Unspoilt Wilderness
5 day walking safari in Luangwa National Park
3 daysFrom $2,925
Zambezi Canoeing & Kafue National Park
Canoe, safari and boat cruise in Kafue National Park
10 daysFrom $2,991
Zambia's Animal Kingdom
13 days safari in Kafue National Park and South Luangwa National Park
13 daysFrom $7,300Zambia Travel Companies


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