While most of Zambia's parks are forced into hibernation over the rainy season, from November to March, the South Luangwa National Park shines as an exceptional green destination.
Discover abundant wildlife and unspoiled bush. This is Zambia's premier wildlife destination. A big game safari guaranteed. Largely unexplored and untouched, South Luangwa National Park is as raw and wild as it gets. It's the birthplace of guided walking safaris so explore the bush on foot, the guides here are some of the best.
Guided game drives and night drives deliver great sightings. Expect large elephant and buffalo herds and a high density of leopard. And phenomenal birding especially during rain season (November to April).
Zambia's Lower Zambezi is fast becoming a major game park in the region with excellent wildlife safaris. With about 120km of river frontage, this wild and undeveloped park is a vast floodplain of tributaries, islands and channels beyond which its grassy acacia plains rise up to a heavily wooded escarpment. Across the river is Zimbabwe and Mana Pools effectively making one large game reserve of quite magnificent constituents.
A safari on water is as relaxing and enchanting as a safari on foot is exciting. The ever-changing scenery is always magical with large heavy-limbed trees overhanging the water, lush islands and winding channels. The game viewing is excellent as you draw no attention and pose no threat in your silent, gliding vessel.
Game drives, walking safaris, sport fishing, canoeing and night drives all feature on your daily to-do list in the Lower Zambezi National Park with the variety of wildlife and birdlife never far from your binocular vision.