Situated in the vast expanse of Zambia’s remote Western Province, Liuwa Plains National Park is a world-famous wildlife sanctuary. It is home to the second largest wildebeest migration in Africa and is known to have the world’s highest population of hyena. This pristine wilderness is characterised by endless golden savannah and grassy floodplains stretching over 3600 square kilometres. The park is inhabited by a diverse variety of birdlife and wildlife including: lion, wild dog, zebra, cheetah, buffalo, roan antelope and flocks of crowned and wattled cranes, to name a few. Visitors can enjoy an exhilarating flight over the awe-inspiring floodplains of the Zambezi, stroll past blooming irises and colourful lilies on a guided walking safari, soak up the spectacular scenery on a game drive, or visit a local village and learn about Liuwa’s fascinating history and traditions.
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.