South Luangwa
Known as one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world, the concentration of animals around the Luangwa River is among the most intense in Africa. Offering the opportunity to see a wide variety of wildlife, birds and vegetation in an indigenous bushveld setting that varies from rugged golds in winter to lush greens in summer. This is Africa as you imagine.
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Kafue National Park
This is the oldest of Zambia’s national parks and one of the largest and most established wildlife preserves in Africa. Thanks to its size and variety of habitat, the Kafue holds an incredible diversity of wildlife in largely in unexplored tracts of untouched bush. Providing a wilderness experience that allows you to travel back in time to a world without the impact of man.
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Lower Zambezi
Characterised by a thick riverine forest with wooded hills in the background where both sides of the Zambezi River have been demarcated as a massive wildlife sanctuary. (Located opposite the famous Mana Pools Reserve in Zimbabwe.) The opportunities to get close to game wandering in and out of the Zambezi channels are unlike anywhere else on earth.
