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Zambia Destinations Overview

Are there risks to travel in Zambia?

In Zambia, you’ll be looked after on safari by some of the best guides in Africa. They’ll happily share everything they know about the local wildlife and landscape, while safely leading you on game drives, walking safaris, even canoeing safaris along the Zambezi River.

Pros & Cons
  • Excellent guiding
  • One of Africa’s best walking safari destinations
  • Good wildlife viewing
  • True wilderness experience
  • Eco-friendly bushcamps
  • Not crowded with tourists
  • A chance to see Victoria Falls
  • Not much to do apart from safaris
  • Relatively expensive safari destination
Zambia
Wildlife

Across Zambia, you’ll find lots of safari favourites such as elephant, zebra, hippo and buffalo. Lions and leopards also keep a fairly high profile here. That said, it’ll be a challenge to find any rhino, either white or black, which are confined to a handful of parks. Similarly, cheetah and wild dogs aren’t easy to find. In marsh-dominated regions, keep your eyes peeled for the lechwe, a wetland antelope.

Weather & Climate

During the country’s Wet season (November to April), the rain can pelt down, bringing most outdoor activities to a standstill. Stifling humidity is also an issue at this time of year. In the Dry season (May to October), temperatures remain warm, building to hot just before the season changes. From June, mornings can get quite chilly and you’ll need to wrap yourself up in plenty of thick clothing to ward off the cold.

Best Time to Visit

The rainfall that can pour down during the Wet season (November to April) has a habit of cutting off road access, which makes getting around difficult. For this reason, and because of the generally soaked conditions, many of the country’s parks close – though a notable exception is South Luangwa. Wildlife watching is more pleasant in the Dry season (May to October), when there’s hardly any rain to be seen, and animals are easily found at local rivers and waterholes.

Getting There

Zambia's main airport is Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN), located 14km/9mi from the capital, Lusaka. From Lusaka, you can fly or drive between reserves. If your safari is combined with a visit to Victoria Falls, you will most likely fly in or out of Livingstone Airport (LVI), just outside of Livingstone and close to the falls. In most cases, your local tour operator will arrange pick-up from the airport and organize further transportation as part of your safari package.

Passport, Visa & Other Entry Requirements

Entry requirements can change, so please contact your local Zambia Embassy to verify the information below is current.

A passport is required for all foreign visitors and has to be valid for at least six months.

Passports must have at least three empty pages.

Citizens of most countries can either obtain a visa upon arrival or don't need one. A list of countries whose residents can get visa upon arrival and a list of countries whose residents don't need a visa is available from Zambia's Department of Immigration.

When arriving from a yellow-fever-infected country, a yellow fever vaccination certificate is required.

Currency

Zambian Kwacha

Livingstone

Livingstone

Reviews 4.5

Livingstone to help make your stay as easy and enjoyable as possible

Lusaka

Lusaka

Reviews 3.5

Lusaka has become something of a boom town of late.New buildings are going up.

Lower Zambezi National Park

Lower Zambezi National Park

Reviews 4.2

The park is set in the Zambezi Valley, on the northern bank of the mighty Zambezi.

Kafue National Park

Kafue National Park

Reviews 4.3

Kafue National Park is one of the largest parks in Africa

Liuwa Plain National Park

Liuwa Plain National Park

Reviews 4.4

Liuwa Plain National Park in Zambia has one of the oldest conservation