Zambia Travel Guide
Zambia is a landlocked country, surrounded on all sides by no fewer than 8 countries (Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Namibia and Botswana to be precise). Under colonial rule, it was called Northern Rhodesia. These days, many old safari hands call it Africa’s Last Eden. A Zambia safari is an unforgettable experience.
Zambia is home to several stunning national parks and world heritage sites.
National Parks
National Parks of Zambia
- Bangweulu Floodplains
- Kafue National Park
- Kasanka National Park
- Liuwa Plain National Park
- Lochinvar National Park
- Lower Zambezi National Park
- North Luangwa National Park
- Nsumbu National Park
- Sioma Ngwezi National Park
- South Luangwa National Park
- Victoria Falls National Park
Top Cities
Top Cities of Zambia
- Lusaka: As the country’s capital, Lusaka is constantly growing, bustling with life and commerce. Shopping centres abound in Lusaka, along with restaurants, nightclubs, and bars. This city will surely provide you with a cosmopolitan glimpse into Zambia.
- Livingstone: Close to two of Zambia’s aquatic wonders, the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls, Livingstone offers a combination of adventure and urban life, from white water rafting to quaint bed and breakfasts. Located within reasonable driving and flight distance from the Kafue, Lower Zambezi, and South Luangwa national parks, Livingstone also serves as a solid base for safarigoers.
Things to Do
Things to Do in Zambia (Non-Wildlife)
- Victoria Falls: Gaze into the face of the world’s largest waterfall and one of seven natural wonders of the world. While you are at it, drop by the Field Museum, and then explore the historic town of Livingstone.