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Victoria Falls Waterfall in Zambia

Zambia Trips & Tours

Big, bold and famed for being home of the majestic Victoria Falls, Zambia should be on any African to do list! With over a third of the country being made up of national parks, it is the ultimate (but less well known) destination for safaris. 

One of the safest destinations, yet one of the poorest, Zambia is a great place to assist local communities by volunteering your time and skills. 

Read more in our Zambia Travel Guide.


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Zambia Facts

Capital City

Lusaka

Currency

Zambian Kwacha (ZMK)

Language

English

Dialling Code

+260

Plug Type

Type C. D and G

Zambia Highlights

Victoria Falls through the dense rainforest in Zambia

Victoria Falls

One of the most incredible natural wonders you’ll ever see, the beautiful Victoria Falls is the best place to get your adrenaline pumping. Surrounded by a dense rainforest, feel the spray on your face and watch as rainbows shimmer in the mist. The Zambezi River forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe before plunging into Victoria Falls!

Elephant rubbing against a tree in South Luangwa National Park in Zambia

South Luangwa

South Luangway National Park is perfect for spotting all the wildlife on your bucket list. The origin of the walking safari offers a rare opportunity to explore the bush on foot with an expert guide. After watching the sun go down across the savannah, join a game drive to spot nocturnal wildlife, like hyenas and leopards.

Leopard laying down on a tree branch in South Luangwa in Zambia

Wildlife

Zambia is one of Africa’s best-kept secrets for wildlife spotting, with untamed national parks offering bucket-list safari drives. From walking safaris to river cruises, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Look out for lions lounging in the shade, elephants wandering right past your campsite, and hippos taking a dip at sunset.

Zambia flag

Chipata

Chipata is a city full of culture, markets and local restaurants. An ideal place to stopover when travelling between Zambia and Malawi, Chipata is often named the gateway to South Luangwa, meaning wild safari experiences are never far away! Home to the Ngoni people, visitors can learn about local traditions at popular cultural festivals.


Zambia Travel Advice

Palm trees lining the bath in Zambia

Climate & Weather

Zambia has a tropical climate, defined by three distinct seasons. The cool, dry season, between May and August, has average temperatures of 23°C. Meanwhile, the hot, dry season, between September and October, averages around 34°C. The rainy season is warm, with tropical storms, between December and April.

The southern regions are the driest and hottest areas. This is where popular destinations, like Victoria Falls and Luangwa, are located.

Landscape of South Luangwa National Park in Zambia at sunset

Best Time To Visit

The best time to visit Zambia depends on what you are looking for! July to October is considered the peak wildlife viewing season. Dry season means wildlife can be easily spotted gathering around watering holes. 

If you want to see Victoria Falls with maximum spray, February to June is a great time to visit. Meanwhile, August to December is the best time to visit Victoria Falls if you want to swim. 

Local rangers walking around national park in Zambia

Customs & Culture

Zambian culture is shaped by over 70 different tribes, with traditional customs often merging with modern life. Daily life is rooted in community and genuine connections, so you can expect warm hospitality on Zambia trips. You will hear streets come to life with traditional music and ngoma (drumming). Zambia has 20 festivals annually, including celebrating the end of the rainy season with dancing and music. 

It is advised to dress modestly when visiting local villages and to ask before taking photos of local people. Your group leader will be able to advise you on cultural customs on our Zambia tours.

Red and blue british passports

Passports & Visas

Entry requirements and visa regulations are different for every destination and your purpose of travel. We recommend staying updated on the latest official information before you go travelling. Your passport should be undamaged and have enough blank pages for stamps and visas. Many countries require your passport to have at least 6 months of validity beyond the date of entry.

For more information and resources regarding entry requirements, check out our Visa Advice page.

Zebra in South Luangwa National Park in Zambia

Health & Safety

At Adventure360, your safety and well-being are our top priorities. From the moment your trip is confirmed until you arrive back home, you'll have access to a 24/7 emergency contact number for any urgent issues. For anything non-urgent, our friendly team is also available during office hours to help.
We strongly recommend checking the FCDO advice for Zambia as it's regularly updated with the latest safety and travel information, and you can even sign up for email alerts to stay informed of any changes. In addition, you can check the FCDO general travel advice for British nationals abroad.


Frequently Asked Questions

Victoria Falls is located on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, with the Zambezi River forming a natural boundary between the two countries. Both Zimbabwe and Zambia have dedicated national parks on either side, offering incredible viewing opportunities from both sides.

Zambia is famous for its incredible natural beauty! This is the dream destination for travellers looking for a unique safari experience, as the birthplace of the walking safari. Plus, Zambia is home to one of the Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls, a true sight to behold.

You can spot all of the Big 5 - lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhinoceros - and more in Zambia! Some of the best national parks for spotting wildlife include South Luangwa and Kafue. You can even join a night safari to see nocturnal wildlife, like hyenas and jackals.

Zambia is an amazing travel destination, with so much to experience! With bucket list safaris, wildlife spotting, and natural wonders, you might just discover your new favourite destination. One of the best ways to experience Zambia is to combine it into a greater trip, visiting neighbours like Tanzania and Zimbabwe too!

Adventure360 has partnered with Masta and Nomad Clinics, one of the UK’s largest networks of private travel clinics. Through Masta, you can arrange a Travel Telephone Consultation, an in-person Consultation, and book your vaccinations at your nearest clinic.

A flight to Zambia from the UK takes approximately 11 hours, with one or more stopovers.


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"Couldn't have asked for a better experience. Amazing places with amazing people."

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