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Zambia - Highlights

Zambia is a country of mighty rivers and tumbling waterfalls. The greatest of these is the amazing Victoria Falls, which is quite correctly regarded as one of the wonders of the natural world. The gorge below the falls has developed into Africa's centre for adventure sports offering such adrenaline surging activities as white water rafting, abseiling, gorge swings and the famous bungee jump into the gorge.

Travel Zambia Emag Zambia is also a classical African Safari destination with some of the finest national parks on the continent. The Lower Zambezi and South Luangwa Valley are amongst the wildest places in Africa to view big cats, elephants and other game. A Lower Zambezi Safari always offers a variety of activities, while guided walking safaris in South Luangwa allow you to get up close to nature on foot. Day and night game drives in both parks give a different perspective of the African bush and wildlife, and there is always time to watch the sun set while drifting down the mighty Zambezi River in a canoe or sipping a sundowner on the banks of the Luangwa River.

For more country information please check the Travel Zambia and Travel Zambia Extra online magazines. Our guided Zambia Safaris are arranged on a fully tailor-made basis according to your interests, combining well known attractions with unique and off the beaten track experiences.

Zambia

Discover the wildlife and landscapes of Zambia's famous Lower Zambezi and South Luangwa National Parks. There is both comfort and wilderness in river locations with magnificent views and an abundance of wildlife.

This itinerary will take you to some of Africa's wildest landscapes -taking you 'off the beaten track' to enjoy some fabulous natural scenery and wildlife. The safari activities included in this trip have been designed in conjunction with the local people and the community benefits economically from your visit.

Although it may rain periodically, the bush it at its most vibrant in the Emerald season. One of the highlights for this time of the year are the big cats - just like their domestic cousins they dislike getting wet so can often be seen coming out onto the roads. Although this time of the year is not ideal for game walks due to lush vegetation, plenty of wildlife can be spotted during morning and afternoon game drives in the park. Option to extend this safari with a trip to Livingstone with the main reason for visiting undoubtedly the spectacular Victoria Falls - one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

A true classic African safari in the South Luangwa Valley followed by time in Malawi on Lake Malawi and Liwonde National Park. Malawi is often referred to as the warm heart of Africa offering friendly people, diverse landscapes and the amazingly beautiful Lake Malawi.

Lodges in South Luangwa Valley
South Luangwa Valley
Kapamba River Southern area - Kapamba camp is situated on a prime stretch of the Kapamba River. The focal point of the camp is the bar & lounge area, which overlooks the river and allows close up game viewing opportunities as the animals come down to the river to drink. The en-suite chalets are designed individually to make the most of the stunning view of the Kapamba River. Open fronts ensure that you can enjoy game viewing from the privacy of your own room and bathroom.
Lodges in Livingstone and Vic Falls
Livingstone and Vic Falls
Livingstone - Islands of Siankaba comprise of two densely forested sand islands in the Zambezi River near the Siansimba Rapids, approx 40 km upstream from the falls and just 50 km from the magnificent Chobe National Park (Botswana). It is an incredibly romantic & picturesque destination that especially appeals to honeymooners. The two islands are linked by a suspension bridge and overhead walkway in the tree canopy, joining the island with the secluded chalets to the restaurant. The uniquely designed chalets are constructed of teak and custom-made canvas tenting and are raised well above ground levels in the tree canopy. The Chef, Judas, has recently returned from his international exposure in the United Kingdom, and have now launched a new and fantastic 5 course dinner menu including exotic dishes and decadent sorbets.
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