ZAMBIA
Raw, Untamed Africa —
Where Wilderness Still Leads the Way
Zambia is one of Africa’s last great wilderness destinations—raw, remote, and remarkably untouched. Defined by vast national parks, mighty rivers, and some of the continent’s most authentic safari experiences, it offers a deeper, more intimate connection to the wild. From the wildlife-rich floodplains of the Luangwa Valley to the thundering spectacle of Victoria Falls, Zambia is where safaris feel less staged and more discovered—where walking alongside expert guides, drifting silently past elephants on the Zambezi, and witnessing nature unfold without crowds becomes the essence of the journey.
Iconic Landscapes
Luangwa Valley
One of Africa’s last great unspoiled wilderness areas, with riverine forests, oxbow lagoons, and open plains.
Zambezi River
Africa’s fourth-longest river, carving dramatic landscapes and sustaining dense wildlife populations.
Victoria Falls
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, where the Zambezi plunges into a dramatic gorge.
Lower Zambezi Escarpment
A striking backdrop of rugged hills descending to fertile floodplains.
Remote Bushveld & Woodlands
Expansive miombo woodlands covering much of the country, largely untouched and teeming with biodiversity.
Wildlife Highlights





Originating in South Luangwa, these guided experiences allow travelers to track wildlife on foot for a deeper connection to the bush.
South Luangwa is renowned for having one of the highest densities of leopards in Africa.
Canoe and boat safaris along the Zambezi bring close encounters with hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and buffalo.
Healthy populations of lions, wild dogs, and hyenas thrive in Zambia’s protected areas.
Over 750 bird species, making Zambia a paradise for birdwatchers.
Major Conservation Areas
ZAMBIA




















