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Zambia delivers a raw, immersive safari experience rooted in wilderness and expert guiding. With vast protected areas and powerful rivers, it’s a destination for travellers seeking authenticity, space, and untamed beauty.
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From exotic African safaris, deep in the wilderness, to the mad rush of bungee jumping into the gorge below the Victoria Falls, in Zambia you will find an authentic and unbelievable experience, which you will never forget
The peak period to visit Zambia is during the dry, winter months of May to October when game viewing is at its best and the Victoria Falls are at their zenith. The rainy season occurs in summer, between November and March, although temperatures stay generally warm. Some safari lodges are seasonal and close over the rainy summer months.
Discover our expertly-curated Trip Inspiration featuring Zambia.
If you’re looking to experience the ‘real’ Africa, a trip to Zambia should be your holiday of choice. English is the official language, so you shouldn’t have any trouble communicating with ordinary locals.
Zambia is a wonderful destination for adventure lovers who can choose canoeing safaris, house-boating holidays and white-knuckle white-water rafting, or even bungee jumping into the gorge below Victoria Falls.
While Zambia has plenty of untamed territories, you’ll gain easy access via Lusaka airport, which can be reached directly from Dubai, Istanbul, Nairobi and Johannesburg.
Up the ante by taking in a legendary African sunset on a late afternoon river cruise, or enjoy fine dining on river islands along the lower Zambezi Valley.
Wildlife highlights include bird watching in Victoria Falls’ Mosi Oa Tunya National Park; guided walking safaris and night drives in South Luangwa; canoe and boat safaris in the Lower Zambezi; and predators and birding in Kafue National Park.
If your best holidays are about connecting with locals, in Zambia you’re likely to meet some of the best guides in Africa, who will have plenty of harrowing and entertaining stories to share.