Although predominantly known for the breathtaking Victoria Falls, Zambia has so much more to offer, with a wealth of beautiful landscapes encompassing vast lakes and rivers, savanna grasslands and verdant plateaus, home to some of the richest and most diverse wildlife in Southern Africa.
Despite its beauty, and the fact it is considered one of the continent’s safest countries, Zambia is substantially less touristy than many of its neighbours, and it’s untouched, biodiverse topography makes it one of the finest wildlife watching destinations in all of Africa: a nature lover's paradise where adventure is never far away!
Devil’s Pool’ is a natural rock ‘infinity style’ pool at the edge of Victoria Falls, in which...
Read MoreThe 111 metre-high Victoria Falls Bridge connects Zambia to Zimbabwe and offers spectacular vistas...
Read MoreThe fourth longest river in Africa, and the largest of those that conclude in the Indian Ocean, the...
Read MoreZambia’s plethora of wildlife, and well preserved landscapes, make it one of Africa’s best...
Read MoreThe section of the Zambezi River below the Victoria Falls, features a complex of ferocious rapids.
Read MoreThere are no direct flights from the UK to Zambia. The most reliable route is via Johannesburg with South African Airways.
The dry season from June to November is the best time to visit.
We recommend a minimum of 8 days.
UK citizens require a tourist visa to enter Zambia. These can be obtained prior to departure from the Zambian High Commission in London, or upon arrival at the airport.
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