$17,320 to $21,099 pp (USD)
2 travelers on Start dateArrival in Zambia & Transfer to South Luangwa National Park
You’ll arrive in Lusaka and take a domestic flight to Mfuwe, where you’ll be met by a private driver and transferred to your first safari destination, South Luangwa National Park. Your accommodation will be Tafika Camp, located in a secluded spot by the river in the exclusive Nsefu Sector of the national park. Unwind in your reed chalet and watch wildlife from your private verandah.
- Main Destination:
- South Luangwa National Park
- Accommodation:
- Tafika Camp
- Meals & Drinks:
Exploring South Luangwa National Park
Start exploring South Luangwa with morning, evening and night game drives, as well as walking safaris (Zambia’s speciality). Join expert guides to discover herds of elephant, buffalo, the endemic Thornicroft’s giraffe, prides of lion, as well as some of the best leopard viewing in Africa. With more than 60 mammal species and approximately 450 bird species, South Luangwa’s diversity of wildlife means you’ll be spoiled for choice for wildlife-watching activities.
Don’t miss the opportunity for a night game drive, which provides you with the opportunity to see some of Zambia’s nocturnal creatures, such as hunting lions and prowling leopards. During the day, try a mountain biking safari for a ride on one of the park’s cycling trails or take a microflight, where you can sit in an open cockpit. There’s also the option to visit the local village of Mkasanga, where you can meet with locals and learn about their way of life.
- Main Destination:
- South Luangwa National Park
- Accommodation:
- Tafika Camp
- Meals & Drinks:
Transfer to Chikoko Trails, South Luangwa National Park
Next, you’ll head deeper into South Luangwa with a move to Chikoko Trails, a partner accommodation with Tafika. Chikoko Trails’ two camps, Chikoko Tree Camp and Crocodile River Camp, are both only accessible on foot. The lack of roads means that you’ll be treated to incredible wildlife sightings right at your camp. The camps only accommodate six guests at a time, so you’ll have the crackling campfire and sounds of the bush to yourself.
- Main Destination:
- South Luangwa National Park
- Accommodation:
- Chikoko Trails Camps
- Meals & Drinks:
Exploring South Luangwa National Park
South Luangwa is the birthplace of the walking safari and so the best way to enjoy wildlife watching in this remote corner of the national park is with an intrepid bush walk. Feel your senses heightened without the safety of a safari vehicle. See the tiny creatures and plant life of the bush in more detail, as your guide and park ranger demonstrates how they track wildlife.
- Main Destination:
- South Luangwa National Park
- Accommodation:
- Chikoko Trails Camps
- Meals & Drinks:
Transfer to North Luangwa National Park
Heading out of South Luangwa, you’ll head up to North Luangwa via a private transfer. You’ll stay at Mwaleshi Camp; a semi-permanent, seasonal camp tucked away on a bend of the Mwaleshi River, blending seamlessly into the natural environment. Your simple thatched chalet is made of all-natural materials, from which you can enjoy beautiful views of the Zambian bush.
- Main Destination:
- North Luangwa National Park
- Accommodation:
- Mwaleshi Camp
- Meals & Drinks:
Exploring North Luangwa National Park
North Luangwa is truly off the beaten path. Although the park has been declared a wilderness area, it is not open to the public and there are no permanent lodges here. Therefore, the only way to explore this unspoiled wildlife haven is via a walking safari with a permitted safari tour operator. You’ll head out into the bush with an expert guide, watching hippos congregate at the river and enjoying the tranquillity of having a park practically to yourself.
During your walking safaris, you’ll be treated to sightings of the endemic Cookson’s wildebeest, buffalo, zebra, lions, hyenas and an array of colourful birds. North Luangwa is also the only place where you can see the elusive black rhino, which was re-introduced to Zambia in 2003, though sightings are rare. Don’t miss an adventure upstream to the gorgeous Mwaleshi Falls, where you can also enjoy a spot of swimming.
- Main Destination:
- North Luangwa National Park
- Accommodation:
- Mwaleshi Camp
- Meals & Drinks:
Transfer to Lower Zambezi National Park
Checking out of Mwaleshi, you’ll take a private transfer to the airport, which is also a game drive as you’ll be passing wildlife along the way. Your next safari stop is Lower Zambezi National Park, where you’ll be staying at the private and immersive Old Mondoro Camp, which is comprised of just five chalets featuring outdoor bathtubs overlooking the Zambezi River. There’s also the famous “loo with a view,” an outdoor toilet with spectacular views of the Zambezi!
- Main Destination:
- Lower Zambezi National Park
- Accommodation:
- Old Mondoro Camp
- Meals & Drinks:
Exploring Lower Zambezi National Park
Start your exploration of Lower Zambezi with a game drive for a chance to spot lions, the rare and critically endangered African wild dog, zebra, bushbuck, hippos, crocs and more than 400 species of bird. The region around Old Mondoro also boasts some of the most prolific leopard sightings in the whole of Africa. Make the most of the night game drives available to see these incredible creatures in the wild. Night drives also offer the chance to see hyenas, genets, civets, porcupines and honey badgers.
As well as game drives and walking safaris, the Lower Zambezi can also be explored by boat with plenty of river activities available. Enjoy a canoe safari, drifting down the river’s currents with the hippos and crocs to see wildlife come to drink at the water’s edge. Pack a picnic and head to the beautiful Chongwe Falls for a lunch with a view. You can also visit a local Goba village to learn about the region’s culture, as well as the amazing work done by Conservation Lower Zambezi.
- Main Destination:
- Lower Zambezi National Park
- Accommodation:
- Old Mondoro Camp
- Meals & Drinks:
Transfer to Livingstone (Victoria Falls)
Leave Zambia’s national parks behind and head to the historic town of Livingstone, home of the epic Victoria Falls. You’ll be staying at Waterberry Lodge. Enjoy views of the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls National Park from this beautiful lodge. Quiet hang-out spots and the main lodge beckon you to unwind amidst the tranquility of this tiny isle, just upriver from Victoria Falls.
Choose from these In-house activities:
Boat cruises
Birding
Visit to Falls
Village visit
Walk in the gorge
Livingstone town & market visit.
- Main Destination:
- Victoria Falls
- Accommodation:
- Waterberry Zambezi Lodge – Waterberry Lodge
- Meals & Drinks:
Exploring Livingstone (Victoria Falls)
Known as Mosi Oa Tunya (the Smoke that Thunders) to locals, Victoria Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in the world (with a height of 108 metres and a width of 1,708 metres). It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Enjoy the falls with a helicopter flight over the falls for spectacular views, or a thrilling swim in the Devil’s Pool, a natural infinity pool right on the edge of the falls.
Other activities to enjoy in this area include a trip over the border to Zimbabwe (which has even more beautiful views of the falls), picking up souvenirs at the curio market, a guided nature walk, a mokoro canoe excursion, a sunset cruise with sundowners, a fishing trip on the Zambezi, a picnic island lunch or a cultural tour of local villages by bamboo bike or on foot.
- Main Destination:
- Victoria Falls
- Accommodation:
- Waterberry Zambezi Lodge – Waterberry Lodge
- Meals & Drinks:
Departure from Zambia
You’re off-the-beaten-path tour of Zambia comes to a close as you take a road transfer to Livingstone Airport for your onward international journey home. However, after two weeks exploring Zambia’s lesser-known regions and natural wonders, you’ll be leaving having experienced a truly wild African adventure, inspired to ask, “Where next?”.
- Main Destination:
- Victoria Falls
- Accommodation:
- No accommodation (End of tour)
- Meals & Drinks: