Livingstone

The town was founded in 1905 and is named for the well-known Victorian missionary explorer, Dr. David Livingstone. 1911 saw the town become the capital of Northern Rhodesia, a significant European settlement. As the nation’s capital, it possessed first-class amenities unmatched by anything else in the nation, as evidenced by the remaining Edwardian colonial buildings […]
Liuwu Plain

Located on the Angolan border, west of the Zambezi River, lies the expansive plain known as Liuwa. Not many people have visited this area because it is very difficult to get to. Renowned safari guide Robin Pope led trips here in the 1990s and has resumed his work in the region recently. This is a […]
Kasanka & Bangweulu

The only national park in Zambia that is privately run, Kasanka, depends solely on donations from charitable organizations and tourism-related income. It is a significant conservation area with a wide variety of plants and animals, many of which are endangered, as well as an amazing birdlife. With over 100,000 black lechwe and the most visible […]
North Luanga National Park

Sitting on the opposite bank of the Luangwa River, North Luangwa Park exhibits the same geology, flora, and fauna as its southern counterpart. Walking is the primary activity in the Park, which is still mostly undeveloped due to its isolation and difficulty to access. For those seeking the ultimate wildlife experience and escape, this premier […]
South Luanga National Park

The most popular and easily accessible park in the Luangwa Valley is the South Luangwa National Park. It covers 9,050 km2, and the river’s surrounding game concentration is among the highest in Africa. One of the greatest ways to experience the African wilderness is still through walking safaris, which were first introduced in this park. […]