Home of the Walking Safari & Impressive Wildlife
Untamed, wild, and wonderfully authentic, Zambia is the birthplace of the walking safari and home to Victoria Falls. It offers raw adventure, abundant wildlife, and some of Africa’s most remote, soul-stirring wilderness experiences.

When to Visit Zambia

- Zambia is a seasonal destination, with the best time to visit depending on whether you’re chasing thrilling walking safaris, dramatic Victoria Falls views, or unbeatable wildlife encounters.
- August to October is the dry season and is best for walking safaris and big game viewing, with open landscapes and excellent wildlife sightings.
- March to May is the best time to see Victoria Falls in full flow – they’re at their most dramatic after the rainy season, though some activities may be limited by high water levels.
- May, June, and November offer great value, though game viewing may be less prolific than during the height of the dry season, when the lush vegetation starts to recede and large numbers of animals congregate around rivers.
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Reasons to Visit Zambia
Walking Safaris
Victoria Falls
Wild Dogs
Excellent Guiding
Remote Locations
Variety of Activities
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Known as the home of the walking safari, Zambia is unquestionably one of the best countries in Africa for getting out and viewing wildlife on foot. Almost every camp we work with employs expert walking guides, allowing travellers to become active participants rather than simply observing.

Sharing a border with Zimbabwe, Zambia is one of the two countries where you’re able to witness the magnificent Victoria Falls. Staying in Livingstone provides direct access to ‘the smoke that thunders’, and crossing over to see the falls from the Zimbabwean side is straightforward too.

Zambia is one of the few remaining countries with reliable wild dog sightings on safari. The likes of South Luangwa and the Lower Zambezi have several resident packs that can make for some spectacular game-viewing.

Zambia is known for having some of the most knowledgeable and experienced guides in the industry. It takes on average five years to fully qualify as a safari guide in Zambia, compared with as little as three to six months in other African countries. This results in a base level of expertise that’s top-notch across the board, leading to truly impressive wildlife experiences.

Without the name recognition of popular first-time safari destinations such as South Africa, Kenya, or Tanzania, Zambia hasn’t become inundated with crowds. This means you can stay in the best game-viewing areas in the country without having to contend with the masses.

Zambia is a dream destination for active and adventurous travellers. It is easy to combine game drives, night drives, and walking safaris with boating, canoeing, and fishing. Lodges on the Zambezi River just outside Livingstone can also arrange authentic and meaningful community interactions.

I fell into a conversation with Yellow Zebra about how I was looking for a first-time safari for my daughter that was natural, raw, and real. They got it and knew exactly where to send me… An unforgettable experience.Zambia News
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