Tour Info
Destinations
Typology
Private / Group
Age
All
Accommodation
Lodge
Period
All year round
General information
Full immersion in the wilds of Zambia, from the capital Lusaka to the vast and rarely visited Kafue National Park, rich in wildlife and biodiversity. South Luangwa National Park, the birthplace of walking safaris, is a must-see for nature lovers, also offering fantastic night safaris. Lower Zambezi National Park, part of a magnificent conservation area, offers boat and canoe safaris along the Zambezi River.
Tongue
Duration
15 days
Tour Type
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at Lusaka International Airport
After your arrival at Lusaka International Airport, complete customs formalities and transfer to the lodge.
Day 2: Lusaka – Kafue National Park
Departing early in the morning after breakfast, we will reach the park in about 4 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic.
Day 3 – 4: Kafue National Park
Full-day photo safaris in one of Africa's largest parks, rich in wildlife and biodiversity. Its vast expanse allows you to explore diverse ecosystems, from open savannahs to forests and wetlands.
Day 5: Kafue National Park – Lusaka
After breakfast, we will reach the park exit, to return to the capital Lusaka.
Day 6: Lusaka – Chipata
Today we have a long day of travel ahead of us, about 570 km on paved and well-maintained roads. We'll reach the lodge in the late afternoon for a bit of relaxation.
Day 7: Chipata – South Luangwa National Park
After breakfast, depart for South Luangwa National Park, one of Africa's most fascinating and renowned. The infamous "walking safaris" originated here, but its fame stems from the beauty and diversity of its landscape and the incredible number of animals (one of the best parks for spotting the elusive leopard).
Day 8 – 9 – 10: South Luangwa National Park
Days dedicated to various activities, 4×4 safaris, walking safaris, night safaris.
Day 11: South Luangwa National Park – Lower Zambezi NP
Today we will reach the Lower Zambezi National Park, which extends along the banks of the river of the same name, a Zambian offshoot of the Mana Pools Park in Zimbabwe, together forming a magnificent and wild Transfrontier Protected Area (TFCA).
Day 12 – 13: Lower Zambezi National Park
In addition to 4×4 jeep safaris, here you can enjoy activities related to the Zambezi such as boat safaris and, for the more adventurous, canoe safaris.
Day 14: Lower Zambezi National Park – Lusaka International Airport
After breakfast, we will travel approximately 5 hours to the capital, Lusaka, and you will then be transferred to the International Airport in time for your return flight.
