National parks cover one-third of the nation. It’s home to the co-shared Victoria Falls (bordering Zimbabwe) and holds everything that there is to love about raw and untamed Africa.
This intriguing country is blessed with breathtaking natural scenery and an astounding variety of wildlife, making it the perfect destination for memorable trips exploring the true Africa. Zambia’s greatest attraction is Mother Nature’s “Smoke that Thunders,” or Victoria Falls to most people, even though the rural communities holding centuries of traditional knowledge will stop you in your tracks.
Zambia has more natural water resources than any other country in Southern Africa, without mentioning the magnificent Victoria Falls. Swim at the base of stunning waterfalls or go on a walking safari in some well-known national parks if you want to make the most of your trip.
Even though you’ll see some of Southern Africa’s wildest and most isolated locations, you won’t be roughing it: a safari in Zambia combines first-rate big game watching with luxurious lodges and some of the continent’s top guides. Despite the fact that Zambia’s extensive reserves have long been a favorite of safari enthusiasts because to their pure beauty.
Picking a park to visit is not always simple because each offers a different safari experience. You can go on guided walking safaris through the South Luangwa, which is known for its rich diversity of wildlife; take a canoe safari along the Lower Zambezi River and avert crocodiles and sleeping hippos; or go on game drives and horseback safaris in the untamed Kafue National Park. Here, large herds of antelope live in its wide open floodplain For the whole Zambia safari experience, we’d strongly advise combining two or three separate locations.