Highlights
Livingstone & The Victoria Falls
Victoria Falls (or Mosi-oa-Tunya – the ‘smoke that thunders’) is amongst Africa’s greatest natural assets. Fed by the mighty Zambezi River and bordering both Zambia and Zimbabwe, the falls boast a width of nearly two kilometres and the roaring water crashes one-hundred meters down into the gorge below. For those daring enough, take a dip in nature’s very own infinity pool, Devil’s Pool, set directly on the edge of the Victoria Falls, offering awesome views as you peep over the edge to get a knee-buckling view of the drop below. If you wish to see the falls up close and take spectacular photos (without spray), visit when the flow of the falls is at its lowest (usually October to December). However, if you wish to see the falls in all their glory, you should try to visit when it is flowing at its highest (usually May to June).
South Luangwa National Park
South Luangwa National Park is renowned as one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world; the rich volcanic soil, abundant water, light and warmth have created an extraordinarily lush and diverse environment. Unlike many parks, the landscape is very varied - from mature mopane forests, to wide-open plains and sparkling salt pans. What really makes South Luangwa so special is the high concentration of game in the park, alongside the low number of visitors. Guests can enjoy a true sense of isolation coupled with a huge range of game-viewing possibilities, including walking safaris and night drives, which are not permitted in many of the more heavily visited areas.
The Lower Zambezi National Park
The Lower Zambezi is Zambia's newest park and one of the country’s premier wildlife viewing areas. The best vie