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Zambia for Independent Travelers: Travel on your own.


Choose your destinations, go whenever --and wherever-- you want to go.


Choose from any destination in the country and we can put your trip together for you for less cost than you can on your own, including accommodations, activities, and transportation.

Destinations


  •  South Luangwa National Park– Home of the Walking Safari, with game- rich woodlands, bush and rivers. South Luangwa is Zambia's premier park and possibly the finest wildlife sanctuary in Africa. Home to a truly impressive number of animals, the woodlands and plains host huge concentrations of game – including elephant, buffalo, lion, giraffe, hippo, and over 450 species of birds.  It is the only place in Africa you can see the endemic Thornicoft giraffe and Cookson's wildebeest.  The abundance of leopards in Luangwa is famous and it is usual for us to see several, a special thrill when walking.
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         Nsefu sector : Remote and with only 2 lodges (compared to 40+ lodges in Mfuwe sector), so game is prolific and not used to human presence. On a typical stay you’re likely to have lions and leopards right around the camps! Camps: Nsefu, Tena Tena, & Luangwa Bushcamp (mobile)

         Zebra Plains sector: Remote plains and rivers with rare and unhabituated game. Zebra plains has only 1 lodge in the sector - not only won't you see other humans, the wildlife is also less adapted to human presence and therefore you'll experience more truly wild and authentic behavior - whch makes for superior photographs as well. Zebra Plains is home to large populations of zebra, elephant, buffalo, antelope, lion, leopard, wild dog and 400 bird species. The diversity of habitats here include 2 rivers and open savannah of where buffalo, elephant and eland gather in large herds, a rarity in the wooded terrain of the South Luangwa. Nearby is Changwa Channel, featured in David Attenborough’s “Life”, and home to the largest hippo population on earth. Camps: Zebra Plains

  • Kafue National Park – Zambia’s huge, under-visited “secret” park features vast plains and wetlands known for its healthy populations of lion and cheetah. Kafue is more than twice the size of South Luangwa and so remote our transfer combines bush plane and helicopter. The classic African plains and wetlands of Kafue compliment South Luangwa’s woodlands and rivers; the different eco-systems form a perfect combination of habitats for maximum game viewing.  The Busanga Plains provide fantastic concentrations of over 150 mammals, including puku, lechwe, buffalo and wildebeest, as well as rare animals not easily viewed in many places in southern Africa such as roan, oribi and Lichtenstein's hartebeest. This wealth of game is also a big attraction for predators, including wild dog, side-striped jackal and prides of lion often up to 20 strong. Kafue is one of the best places in Zambia to see cheetah. Camps: Kapinga or Busanga. 

  • Mana Pools National Park – Canoeing the Zambezi river at Mana Pools is widely regarded as one of the greatest wildlife experiences on earth. Perfect for adventurous travellers, canoeing allows guests the closest possible encounters with wildlife on one of the greatest rivers in Africa. This thrilling experience traverses the Mana Pools National Park, through the heart of Mana Pools and along the Zambezi's shoreline, canoeing past countless hippos, elephants and other game on the way!  Daily walking safaris take advantage of a Mana Pools legendary abundance of game, who come to the 4 pools in a stunning array, allowing for exciting interaction. Each night on the river is spent “camping” in a deluxe full-service mobile lodge erected and dismantled by support vehicles and staff who meet you at a different location on the banks of the Zambezi River, ultimately finishing 40 miles downstream with many adventures to recall. Encounters with animals and birds, whether on canoe or on foot, are up close and awe-inspiring. Wild Planet Special: Maximum group size of 6, maximum of 2 people per canoe, option to share a canoe with a guide for less adventurous travelers. Each campsite within the Mana Pools National Park is reserved for the exclusive use of our guests. While on the river or on foot  we enjoy the wild expanse mostly to ourselves. Camps: Ruckomechi, Mana Pools (mobile)

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