South Luangwa National Park

27 Aug 2023 - 31 Aug 2023

Bordering the Luangwa River in eastern Zambia, South Luangwa National Park is one of Africa’s most celebrated wildlife destinations, renowned for its unspoilt wilderness, exceptional biodiversity, and successful conservation efforts. The park supports thriving populations of elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, hippo, giraffe, and numerous antelope species, along with more than 400 bird species. Widely regarded as the birthplace of the walking safari, South Luangwa offers visitors the rare opportunity to explore the bush on foot under the guidance of experienced armed guides, providing an intimate perspective of the surrounding wildlife and ecosystems. Traditional game drives, seasonal boating, and outstanding opportunities for photography and birdwatching further enhance the experience. Combined with the scenic Luangwa River, the park delivers one of Africa’s most authentic and unforgettable safari adventures.

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Kafunta River Lodge

Livingstone

31 Aug 2023 - 3 Sep 2023

Zambia’s flourishing border town, Livingstone, or Maramba, is situated in the South Province of the country. The British colonial city is a tourism centre for the nearby Victoria Falls, Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, and the Zambezi River. Continuously growing, this romantic destination is rich in culture and history, with a host of adrenaline-infused experiences to choose from including bungee jumping, abseiling, gorge swinging, white water rafting, kayaking, canoeing, and jet boating. For visitors seeking a more relaxed experience, there are countless other activities on offer too. Visit the fascinating Livingstone Museum, take a helicopter flight over the roaring fall, or experience a superb game drive in the UNESCO-listed Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, home to African elephants, hippopotamus, and an impressive variety of bird species.

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Livingstone

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Stanley Safari Lodge
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