ZAMBIA SAFARIS
Zambia is frequently celebrated as the premier spot in Africa for a walking safari – and this destination, once reserved for connoisseurs, is now just as inviting for newcomers.
BEST TIME TO VISIT ZAMBIA
The ideal time to visit Zambia truly hinges on its two main attractions: walking safaris that offer exceptional wildlife viewing, and experiencing Victoria Falls, whether it is to witness the majestic waterfall at its peak or to engage in thrilling activities like white-water rafting. In summary, it is best to steer clear of traveling from December to April, as this period brings hot, rainy weather, leading to the closure of many lodges and roads. The shoulder season provides excellent rates and availability, though you may need to compromise on the quality of game-viewing since the vegetation can still be dense. Visit during the peak season, and you will find yourself surrounded by the vibrant energy of walking safaris, majestic wildlife, and remarkable sights, though it is important to keep in mind that this experience comes with a steeper cost. Explore the comprehensive guide month by month below:
THE BEST SAFARI PARKS TO VISIT ON YOUR ZAMBIA SAFARIS.
Zambia is renowned for its outstanding guiding and straightforward yet top-notch camps, providing excellent value safari holidays that are away from the usual tourist paths. The safari parks are wonderfully secluded, featuring vibrant populations of wildlife:
LUXURY ZAMBIA SAFARI LODGES & CAMPS
Our portfolio features a selection of exceptional safari camps in Zambia, offering a variety of experiences from classic to luxurious, all providing great value for your exploration.
BEST IDEAS FOR A ZAMBIA TRIP
Every holiday we offer to Zambia is custom-crafted, thoughtfully created to align perfectly with your preferences and financial plans. The sample trips below are designed to inspire you about the possibilities for your safari holiday.
A Safari Exploration
For a small fraction of the cost, this safari is meant to provide the taste of Africa’s best custom trips…