Skip links

A pioneer of walking safaris & wilderness experiences

Zambia is one of Africa’s most rewarding safari destinations, known for its remote landscapes, excellent guiding, and the opportunity to explore the bush on foot. As the birthplace of the walking safari, it offers visitors a more immersive and intimate way to engage with nature.

The South Luangwa National Park is at the heart of this tradition. Often considered one of Africa’s greatest wildlife areas, it is particularly well suited to walking safaris. Accompanied by highly trained guides and trackers, guests can explore the park’s diverse terrain—ranging from riverine forests to open plains—while learning to interpret signs of animal activity and understanding the broader ecosystem. Wildlife sightings may include elephants, leopards, hippos, and a variety of bird species.

To the south, the Lower Zambezi National Park borders the Zambezi River and offers a different kind of safari experience. Here, canoeing is a highlight, with guided excursions along the river offering the chance to observe wildlife from a unique vantage point. Game drives and walking safaris complement water-based activities, and the park’s relative isolation ensures an uncrowded and peaceful environment.

Accommodation across Zambia tends to be small and thoughtfully designed. Camps and lodges prioritise low-impact tourism and often operate seasonally to ensure environmental sustainability. Many are family-owned or independently run, offering a personalised approach to hospitality and guiding. The focus is on providing meaningful, high-quality experiences rather than large-scale tourism.

Zambia is also home to other lesser-known parks such as Kafue and Liuwa Plain, which offer outstanding birdwatching, predator sightings, and migration events in less-travelled areas. These parks appeal to those looking to go beyond the classic safari circuit.

With its strong conservation ethos, expert guiding, and a focus on experiential travel, Zambia is ideal for travellers seeking a deeper connection with the natural world. It offers the opportunity to slow down, engage fully with the environment, and experience the bush in a way that is both educational and quietly transformative.

VIEW ITINERARIES

Activities on offer

Big 5 Safari

Safari Drives
in Open Vehicles

Guided
Walking Safaris

Victoria
Falls Tours

Boating

Boating

Seasonal Fishing

Seasonal Fishing

Horeseback
Safaris

Adventure
Activities

Canoeing

Wellness
Program (Exercise)

Birding

Stargazing

Helicopter
Flights

Earth Academy
(Conservation Training)

Young Explorers
Program

Young Explorers
Program

Star Beds/
Treehouse

Star Beds/
Treehouse

Cultural
Excursions

Sundowners

Swimming
Pool

Wifi

Enquire Now
This website uses cookies to improve your web experience.