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Experience Zambia :

Discover authentic safaris, untouched national parks, vibrant culture, and one of the greatest natural wonders on Earth. Zambia offers raw beauty, fewer crowds, and unforgettable adventures in Lusaka and Livingstone.
Top Attractions
Victoria Falls
South Luangwa National Park
Lower Zambezi National Park
Livingstone
Lusaka

About ZAMBIA
Zambia is a landlocked country in Southern Africa known as the “Real Africa” for its authentic walking safaris and unspoiled wilderness. With over 70 languages spoken, warm hospitality, and vast natural landscapes, Zambia offers a truly rewarding journey for adventurous travelers and wildlife lovers.
Its dramatic scenery is shaped by the mighty Zambezi River, expansive lakes, powerful waterfalls, and world-class national parks. Less commercial than some neighbouring destinations, Zambia provides a more exclusive and intimate African safari experience.
NATURAL WONDERS & WILDLIFE EXPERIENCES

Water & Adventure
Lake Kariba – One of the world’s largest man-made lakes, ideal for houseboat cruises, tiger fishing, and unforgettable sunsets.
Lake Tanganyika – The world’s second-deepest freshwater lake, perfect for snorkeling, diving, and remote wilderness escapes.
Kalambo Falls – One of Africa’s highest single-drop waterfalls, located in the north.
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Safari & Wildlife Highlights
Zambia is globally renowned as the home of the walking safari, offering close-up encounters with nature led by expert guides.
Kafue National Park – One of Africa’s largest parks, known for cheetahs, leopards, and the Busanga Plains.
North Luangwa National Park – A remote wilderness sanctuary home to reintroduced black rhinos.
Liuwa Plain National Park – Hosts Africa’s second-largest wildebeest migration between October and December.
Kasanka National Park – Famous for the spectacular annual bat migration in November and December.
Beyond the Big Five, Zambia is a stronghold for African wild dogs and offers over 700 bird species, making it a dream destination for wildlife enthusiasts.
CULTURE & HERITAGE

Zambians are known for their warmth, friendliness, and strong cultural identity.
Livingstone Museum – The country’s oldest and largest museum, showcasing archaeology, ethnography, and David Livingstone memorabilia.
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Lusaka National Museum – Offers insight into Zambia’s history and contemporary art.
Shiwa Ng’andu – A 1920s English-style manor house in northern Zambia with fascinating colonial history.
Kuomboka Ceremony – A spectacular Lozi royal ceremony marking the seasonal movement of their king, usually held between March and April depending on river levels.
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Suggested Itineraries
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A Taste of Zambia
3 - Night / 4 - Day
Arrive in Livingstone. Explore Victoria Falls, walk the Knife-Edge Bridge, and enjoy a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River. Optional activities include white-water rafting, bungee jumping, or a scenic helicopter flight.
Day 3–4: South Luangwa National Park
Fly to South Luangwa. Experience morning walking safaris and evening game drives. Look out for leopards, lions, elephants, and Thornicroft’s giraffe.
Day 5–6: Lower Zambezi National Park
Transfer to Lower Zambezi. Enjoy canoe safaris along the river, boat cruises, and traditional game drives with stunning escarpment backdrops.
Travel Tips
Zambian Kwacha. Major lodges accept cards, but carry some cash for markets and small purchases.
Consult your doctor regarding malaria precautions. Travel insurance is highly recommended.
Domestic flights are the fastest way to reach remote parks. Road transfers are available but can be long.
The Greater Bloemfontein Experience
6 - Night / 7 - Day

Arrive in Cape Town. Start with a sunset view from Table Mountain.
Tour Robben Island, followed by District Six Museum and an evening at the V&A Waterfront.
Full day at Cape Point Nature Reserve and Boulders Beach (penguin colony). Stop at Chapman’s Peak Drive on your return.
Explore the Cape Winelands: Stellenbosch, Paarl, and Franschhoek for wine tastings, cellar tours, and gourmet dining. Optional lagoon cruise in Hermanus.
Visit Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden, hike a portion of the mountain trails or enjoy a picnic among the indigenous fynbos.
Day trip to the West Coast National Park. Witness vibrant wildflowers (August–September), birdwatching at Langebaan Lagoon, or spot Southern Right Whales from Tsaarsbank.
Relax at Cape Town’s Blue Flag beaches, such as Clifton or Camps Bay. Departure.
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