Located in southern Zambia along the border with Zimbabwe, the Lower Zambezi region is renowned for its spectacular wilderness and the wildlife-rich Lower Zambezi National Park. One of Africa’s most unspoilt safari destinations, the area is characterised by vast floodplains, indigenous woodlands, and the mighty Zambezi River, which supports an abundance of wildlife. Visitors can expect to see elephants, hippos, buffalo, crocodiles, fish eagles, and a variety of other species in their natural habitat. The region offers a diverse range of safari experiences, including game drives, guided walking safaris, canoe excursions along the river, and some of the finest tiger fishing opportunities in Africa.
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.
Located on the southern shore of Lake Malawi at the tip of the Nankumba Peninsula, Cape Maclear is a little resort town surrounded by mountains and set within Lake Malawi National Park. This town features an array of beachside bars and local restaurants in a spectacularly scenic setting of golden sand beaches lapped by dazzling turquoise water. Cape Maclear is a Robinson-Crusoe paradise, making it a sought after tourist destination. Kayak over to the nearby Thumbi island and spot the majestic fish eagle, sail across the lake and catch a picturesque African sunset, or scuba dive into the crystal-clear depths of the lake, which boasts some of the best freshwater diving in the world. Other popular activities include: bird watching, windsurfing, hiking, swimming or shopping in the local craft markets as well as island tours and guided village walks.