Zambia

    Zambia

    Why Zambia?

    Zambia is a country in East Africa enriched with diverse wildlife. Compared to other countries, Zambia scores less in safari destinations. Even with limited destinations, it has much to offer for safari travelers.

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    Safari activities are conducted on land, on water, and in the air and these range from wildlife viewing game drives, a dug-out canoe called a mokoro, boat cruises, and scenic helicopter flights.

    Located in Eastern Zambia, South Luangwa National Park is the country’s premier wildlife destination. It is considered as one of the best National Parks for walking safaris. Home to more than 60 species of mammals and over 400 species of birds. It also supports a large population of Thornicroft’s giraffe & herds of elephants. It offers unique animal sightings such as Zambia’s beloved Crawshay’s zebra herds and a variety of antelopes. Want to experience the calling of monkeys? Hear the Vervet monkey and baboon’s calling in this National Park. The most suitable time to visit is from July to October.

    Located in Southern Zambia, Lower Zambezi National Park is home to a remarkable concentration of wildlife. Since the outdoors is covered with thick bushes, the big blue Zambezi river becomes the attraction center for viewing game drives. Along with the herds of elephants, you will also encounter impressive Nile crocodiles. Waterbucks are frequently spotted in the river. Enrich your safari through a comfortable stay at the Into South Luangwa. From a guided walking safari to enjoying a delicious supper that incorporates local ingredients, you will get a sensational taste of this country.

    Travel to Kafue National Park to get off the beaten track and explore woodlands and granite hills. Despite being the largest of Zambia’s conservation parks, Kafue is one of the least visited. Kafue river flows aesthetically making it an attractive spot for safari visitors. In this National Park, some of the frequently seen wildlife include park residents, defassa, cheetahs, and several others. Interestingly, this National Park is a wonderful destination for avid bird watchers. It ranks at the top of Zambia’s birding destinations. A few green pigeons, Malachite kingfisher, African darter, endemic black-cheeked lovebirds, and many more are going to steal your heart.

    Wrap your safari at one of the seven wonders of the world. Victoria Falls is a waterfall located on the Zambezi river in Southern Africa. In the year 1989, it was inscribed as a World Heritage Site. The locals call this Fall ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ which means the smoke that thunders. It provides a habitat for flora and fauna. The amazing time for experiencing this is from March to May. Along with the waterfalls, you will also witness a lunar rainbow. For all water lovers, there is much more than you see. From white rafting to river surfing, Victoria Falls has pools of excitement to offer.

    Quick Facts

    Main International Airport

    Kenneth Kaunda and Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport

    Population

    18.93 Million (2022) 

    Country Size

    752,614 square kilometers

    Time Zone

    GMT +2

    Languages Spoken

    English, Bemba, Lozi, Nyanja and Tonga

    Currency

    Zambian Kwacha (ZMK)

    Peak Travel Season

    May to October

    Climate

    Mean annual temperature is 22.92 °C

    Country Highlights

    South Luangwa National Park

    Popular Dish

    Nshima (made from corn)

    Famous Wildlife

    African Fish Eagle 

    Natural Scenery 

    Mostly high plateau, with some hills 

    and mountains

    Experience Zambia

    Why Zambia?

    Zambia is a country in East Africa enriched with diverse wildlife. Compared to other countries, Zambia scores less in safari destinations. Even with limited destinations, it has much to offer for safari travelers.

    Read moreRead Less

    Safari activities are conducted on land, on water, and in the air and these range from wildlife viewing game drives, a dug-out canoe called a mokoro, boat cruises, and scenic helicopter flights.

    Located in Eastern Zambia, South Luangwa National Park is the country’s premier wildlife destination. It is considered as one of the best National Parks for walking safaris. Home to more than 60 species of mammals and over 400 species of birds. It also supports a large population of Thornicroft’s giraffe & herds of elephants. It offers unique animal sightings such as Zambia’s beloved Crawshay’s zebra herds and a variety of antelopes. Want to experience the calling of monkeys? Hear the Vervet monkey and baboon’s calling in this National Park. The most suitable time to visit is from July to October.

    Located in Southern Zambia, Lower Zambezi National Park is home to a remarkable concentration of wildlife. Since the outdoors is covered with thick bushes, the big blue Zambezi river becomes the attraction center for viewing game drives. Along with the herds of elephants, you will also encounter impressive Nile crocodiles. Waterbucks are frequently spotted in the river. Enrich your safari through a comfortable stay at the Into South Luangwa. From a guided walking safari to enjoying a delicious supper that incorporates local ingredients, you will get a sensational taste of this country.

    Travel to Kafue National Park to get off the beaten track and explore woodlands and granite hills. Despite being the largest of Zambia’s conservation parks, Kafue is one of the least visited. Kafue river flows aesthetically making it an attractive spot for safari visitors. In this National Park, some of the frequently seen wildlife include park residents, defassa, cheetahs, and several others. Interestingly, this National Park is a wonderful destination for avid bird watchers. It ranks at the top of Zambia’s birding destinations. A few green pigeons, Malachite kingfisher, African darter, endemic black-cheeked lovebirds, and many more are going to steal your heart.

    Wrap your safari at one of the seven wonders of the world. Victoria Falls is a waterfall located on the Zambezi river in Southern Africa. In the year 1989, it was inscribed as a World Heritage Site. The locals call this Fall ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ which means the smoke that thunders. It provides a habitat for flora and fauna. The amazing time for experiencing this is from March to May. Along with the waterfalls, you will also witness a lunar rainbow. For all water lovers, there is much more than you see. From white rafting to river surfing, Victoria Falls has pools of excitement to offer.

    Quick Facts

    Experience Zambia

    Why Zambia?

    Zambia is a country in East Africa enriched with diverse wildlife. Compared to other countries, Zambia scores less in safari destinations. Even with limited destinations, it has much to offer for safari travelers.

    Read moreRead Less

    Safari activities are conducted on land, on water, and in the air and these range from wildlife viewing game drives, a dug-out canoe called a mokoro, boat cruises, and scenic helicopter flights.

    Located in Eastern Zambia, South Luangwa National Park is the country’s premier wildlife destination. It is considered as one of the best National Parks for walking safaris. Home to more than 60 species of mammals and over 400 species of birds. It also supports a large population of Thornicroft’s giraffe & herds of elephants. It offers unique animal sightings such as Zambia’s beloved Crawshay’s zebra herds and a variety of antelopes. Want to experience the calling of monkeys? Hear the Vervet monkey and baboon’s calling in this National Park. The most suitable time to visit is from July to October.

    Located in Southern Zambia, Lower Zambezi National Park is home to a remarkable concentration of wildlife. Since the outdoors is covered with thick bushes, the big blue Zambezi river becomes the attraction center for viewing game drives. Along with the herds of elephants, you will also encounter impressive Nile crocodiles. Waterbucks are frequently spotted in the river. Enrich your safari through a comfortable stay at the Into South Luangwa. From a guided walking safari to enjoying a delicious supper that incorporates local ingredients, you will get a sensational taste of this country.

    Travel to Kafue National Park to get off the beaten track and explore woodlands and granite hills. Despite being the largest of Zambia’s conservation parks, Kafue is one of the least visited. Kafue river flows aesthetically making it an attractive spot for safari visitors. In this National Park, some of the frequently seen wildlife include park residents, defassa, cheetahs, and several others. Interestingly, this National Park is a wonderful destination for avid bird watchers. It ranks at the top of Zambia’s birding destinations. A few green pigeons, Malachite kingfisher, African darter, endemic black-cheeked lovebirds, and many more are going to steal your heart.

    Wrap your safari at one of the seven wonders of the world. Victoria Falls is a waterfall located on the Zambezi river in Southern Africa. In the year 1989, it was inscribed as a World Heritage Site. The locals call this Fall ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ which means the smoke that thunders. It provides a habitat for flora and fauna. The amazing time for experiencing this is from March to May. Along with the waterfalls, you will also witness a lunar rainbow. For all water lovers, there is much more than you see. From white rafting to river surfing, Victoria Falls has pools of excitement to offer.

    Quick Facts

    Experience Zambia