Zambia is a safari enthusiast’s dream with over 30% of the country’s land allocated to National Parks. The country is a landlocked independent nation in southern Africa, just a little larger than Spain and Italy combined. Zambia is unspoiled by mass tourism, and is rich in wildlife, superb forests and meandering rivers. Known by many as the place where the walking safari began, going on safari in Zambia is an adventure that can be akin to the African bushcamp safaris from fifty years ago. The beautiful South and North Luangwa National Parks have a number of comfortable lodges and rustic safari camps clustered along the languid, hippo-filled Luangwa River. The Lower Zambezi National bordering the vast and powerful Zambezi River, is another mecca for wildlife.

The jewel in Zambia’s crown is without doubt the scenic wonder of the Victoria Falls, the world’s biggest waterfall, or as we call it Mosi-oa-Tunya – the smoke that thunders, which spans the border to our neighbour, Zimbabwe. But the country also offers fabulous game viewing without the crowds, in truly wild, game-rich national parks where the walking safari was born.  Please, contact us for more information.