Zambia
Discover Zambia with Ujuzi African Travel
Zambia has perfected the art of safari. In its uncrowded national parks and remote but comfortable bush camps, you’ll traverse unspoiled wilderness by day and be lulled to sleep by the sounds of the savanna at night.
Top Attractions in Zambia
- Bangweulu Swamps
- Kafue National Park
- Kasanka National Park
- Liuwa Plain National Park
- Lower Zambezi National Park
- Lusaka
- North Luangwa National Park
- South Luangwa National Park
- Livingstone & Victoria Falls
Sample Zambia Travel Itinerary
Hike through South Luangwa National Park for an eye-level view of wildlife, canoe along the lower Zambezi River, and venture into Kafue National Park to see species rarely spotted in other parts of Africa. Let these sample itineraries inspire you—then contact Ujuzi African Travel for the customized Zambia safari of your dreams!
A lion cub practices its roar in Kafue National Park, Zambia.
9-Day Authentic Zambia Safari
On this safari, you will explore the Lower Zambezi and Kafue National Parks on foot, by canoe or boat, and through game drives. The Lower Zambezi is home to many species of big game and over 300 bird species. Drift pass elephants, hippos, and other magnificent wildlife while canoeing the Zambezi River.
Kafue is one of the largest national parks in Africa. Its unique landscape features riverine bush, miombo and savannah woodlands, vast open plains, and majestic granite outcrops that attract a variety of animals, including lions and leopards.
South Luangwa National Park in Zambia is known for its majestic elephants.
11-Day Zambia Safari Adventure
This safari allows you to view beautiful Zambia from multiple angles—on foot via nature hikes, from the water on canoe and boat trips, and from 4×4 vehicles.
You’ll start your adventure in South Luangwa National Park. Explore ox bow lagoons, woodlands, and plains by foot and vehicle to see the park’s huge concentrations of game—including elephants, Cape buffalos, leopards, lions, giraffes, and hippos—and more than 450 species of birds.
You’ll move on to Lower Zambezi National Park, home to many large mammals and over 300 bird species. Paddle along the river to watch elephants and hippos wade along its banks, indulge in sundowner cocktails on a pontoon boat while gazing at magnificent shorebirds, and enjoy walking safaris and game drives.
Finally, visit the world’s widest waterfall at Victoria Falls!
Need a little inspiration to get planning? Let these photos of Zambia travel spark your imagination!
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