Situated on Zambia’s central plateau, Lusaka is the country’s cosmopolitan capital, known for its vibrant atmosphere, modern development, and dynamic urban character. As Zambia’s economic, political, and transport hub, Lusaka combines modern development with a rich cultural heritage. Wide, tree-lined boulevards are lined with hotels, guest houses, restaurants, cafés, shopping centres, and entertainment venues, reflecting the city’s dynamic character. Visitors can explore attractions such as the Henry Tayali Art Gallery, which showcases contemporary Zambian art, and the National Museum, which highlights the country’s history and culture. Other popular sites include the Lilayi Elephant Nursery, dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned elephants, and several bustling local markets. Nature enthusiasts should not miss Munda Wanga Environmental Park, home to a wildlife sanctuary, botanical gardens, recreational facilities, and an environmental education centre, offering a peaceful escape from the city's energetic pace.
Bordering the Luangwa River, the northern and southern Luangwa National Parks contain some of the most breathtaking and untouched wilderness in Africa. As a result of this and the parks’ successful anti-poaching campaigns, the area has developed into a world-renowned wildlife haven. The South Luangwa National Park is renowned for its walking safari, which allows visitors to view elephant, hippo and even lion close-up under the supervision of professional and knowledgeable armed guides.
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.