Zambia
Known as the birthplace of the traditional walking safari, Zambia offers raw, authentic wilderness experiences set against a backdrop of peaceful culture and extraordinary natural wonders. Bordered by eight nations in Southern Africa, this landlocked country brings together expansive national parks, powerful rivers, and warm, welcoming hospitality.
Why Visit Zambia?
Legendary Bush Walking Safaris:
Get up close with nature on guided foot safaris pioneered in Zambia’s wild spaces.


Breathtaking Waterfalls
Marvel at the world-famous Victoria Falls, along with 17 additional cascading waterfalls nestled across pristine landscapes.
Safe and Welcoming: Widely recognized as one of Africa’s safest destinations, characterized by a peaceful atmosphere and rich cultural heritage.
World-Class Waterways:
Explore the iconic Zambezi River, Lake Kariba, and Lake Tanganyika, offering everything from adrenaline-fueled water sports to relaxing sunset cruises.
Key Destinations & Regions
South Luangwa National Park:
Renowned worldwide for high leopard densities and incredible walking safaris.
Lower Zambezi National Park:
Famous for canoe safaris, tiger fishing, and riverside game viewing.
Victoria Falls (Mosi-oa-Tunya):
The crown jewel of Southern Africa, delivering dramatic spray, gorge views, and thrill-seeking activities.
Essential Travel Details
Capital City: Lusaka
Official Language: English (with regional languages like Bemba, Nyanja, Tonga, and Lozi widely spoken)
Economy & Heritage: Powered by copper mining, agriculture, and tourism, complemented by vibrant annual traditional festivals.

