RAW WILDERNESS
This unspoiled landlocked country is home to a staggering
20 national parks and
34 game management areas.
These parks rank among the finest game parks in the world and offer unforgettable wilderness experiences that will keep you dreaming of Africa for years to come.
awe-inspiring natural wonders
Blessed with awe-inspiring natural wonders, an abundance of wildlife, huge water bodies and vast open spaces, Zambia offers unforgettable holidays exploring the real Africa.
finest Safari expeririences
Here, in the warm heart of Africa, you will find some of the finest Safari experiences on the planet, including face to face encounters with Nature at its most wild.
Wonderful Waterfalls
While Victoria Falls, not surprisingly, tends to steal the limelight, Zambia has an array of wonderful waterfalls, cascades, rapids, cataracts and flumes on the many rich waterways that dissect the country.
10 Incredible Zambia Experiences
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Admiring southern carmine bee-eaters in South Luangwa
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Canoeing on the Kafue River
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Soak up the Victoria Falls!
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Tiger Fishing on the Lower Zambezi
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Walking safari South Luangwa
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Visit the Livingstone museum
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Hot air balloon ride in Kafue
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Sunset Cruise on the Zambezi River
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5-4-3-2-1 -BUNGEE!
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‘Flight of Angels’ over Victoria Falls
Spectacular waterways provide adrenaline-thrills or a leisurely playground of activities for all ages.
ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES IN ZAMBIA
Aside from its incredible National Parks and scenery, Zambia is fast becoming one of Africa’s most acclaimed adventure and extreme sports capitals.
A range of action activities, mostly located in the Victoria Falls area, is drawing more and more visitors from all over the globe every year.
About 30% of Zambia is reserved for wildlife. There are a staggering 20 national parks and 34 game management areas in the country.
We specialize in six of those national parks; South Luangwa, Kafue, Lower Zambezi, North Luangwa, Liuwa National Park and Luambe.
Walking safari South Luangwa
Thanks to strict guiding exams, great wildlife and high-quality camps, Zambia is regarded as one of the best walking safari destinations in Africa.
The pick of the bunch is South Luangwa- the South Luangwa National Park is said to be the birthplace of the walking safari, so where better to embark on this remarkable back to nature voyage?
CLIMATE
The best time to visit Zambia is during the dry season between June and November.
The skies are cobalt blue, the days are hot, and the nights are cool.
Temperatures can sit anywhere from 23°C to 36°C across the country.
Wildlife-spotting opportunities are plentiful during this time too.
CLIMATE
During the coolest period, from mid-May to mid-August, it can get cold at night, especially in the southern regions, where the temperature can drop to around freezing (0 °C or 32 °F).
The month with the lowest average high temperature is July (22.4°C).
The month with the highest average low temperature is November (19.3°C).
The coldest month (with the lowest average low temperature) is July (10.5°C).
ACCOMMODATION
Zambia has a wide range of accommodation options and you can choose from fabulously luxurious riverside lodges, 5 star hotels, stylish tented safari camps, rustic and remote bush camps, to homely guesthouses and B&B’s, self catering chalets, backpackers, campsites, perhaps a houseboat or even a mud hut in a rural village where you can experience true Zambian village life and fare.
GETTING THERE
Just a short four-hour flight from Johannesburg, Mauritius offers scenic beauty, hidden treasures and adventure.
vISAS
South African passport holders do not need a visa.
Upon arrival at the airport, visitors will receive a tourist visa that is valid for three months.
CURRENCY
The currency is the Mauritian Rupee.
The exchange rate is approximately R1 to Rs2,50.
COVID-19
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Negative Covid-19 test result, taken within 72hours.
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Proof of Covid-19 vaccination (WHO approved vaccines only).