ZAMBIA SAFARIS
The
Zambia safari industry is growing faster
than any other in southern Africa as more
and more visitors realize this heretofore
hidden gem of a land. The wildlife,
once nearly decimated by hunting and poaching
in the 1970's, has since rebounded and
today Zambia offers a safari experience
which competes and compliments those of
its more established neighboring countries
to the south.
Zambia's
best safari areas include Kafue National
Park, the Luangwa Valley and the Lower
Zambezi.
Please note
that we have limited space reserved at
the most popular safari lodges... we
strongly encourage you to reserve your
safari accommodation with us as soon as
possible to avoid disappointment. Please
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Kafue National
Park
Our Zambia packages focus on the new Wilderness
Safaris camps in Kafue. It is
remote, wild and diverse with vast tracts of
pristine ‘pure
wilderness’. The team who initially
visited the area came back raving about the
wilderness aspect (‘The wildest area
I’ve ever seen’ according to
one experienced safari) and also
the diversity of the region.
The Lunga River
in the east is a permanent tributary of the
Kafue River and beyond its narrow strip of
riverine forest the landscape is patterned
with broad-leafed woodland, open plains,
floodplains and island thickets. In the north
west of Kafue the Busanga Plains is a vast
savannah of seasonally inundated grasslands
dotted with riverine islands and areas of
broad-leafed woodland.
Birdlife is
abundant and includes many species that do
not occur elsewhere in southern Africa. Zambia’s
single endemic species, Chaplin’s
Barbet, does occur, but the thrill is to
be found in the diversity and abundance with
nearly 500 species recorded and good concentrations
of species such as Wattled Crane (Zambia
contains more than half the world’s
population) and various pelicans, storks
and herons. Other specials of the plains
are Locust Finch, Rosy-throated and Fülleborn’s
Longclaws, Kori and Denham’s Bustards,
while birds of the woodland and riverine
areas include Ross’s Turaco, Blue-breasted
Bee-eater, Pale-billed Hornbill, Miombo Pied
Barbet and Red-capped Crombec.
Mammals are
equally diverse and aside from the high profile
species, such as Lion, Leopard, Elephant,
Buffalo and Cheetah, commonly seen in countries
like Botswana and Zimbabwe, a number of other
species, not readily encountered further
south are often seen. Chief among these are
Puku, Defassa Waterbuck and Lichtenstein’s
Hartebeest with rarer species such as Oribi
and Roan regularly encountered. A further
unusual species for those accustomed to game
viewing further south is the Tree Hyrax – a
small population of which is resident in
the camp at Lunga, their calls echoing through
the camp at night.
This notwithstanding
it is the high profile species that most
guests are after and in this regard Kafue
certainly delivers the goods! Good Lion and
fantastic Cheetah (some of the best in Africa)
sightings are common, Leopard viewing is
a regular highlight, Wild Dogs are occasionally
seen, Elephant and Buffalo sightings are
excellent, and there are abundant Hippo and
good numbers of plains game such as Zebra
and Wildebeest.
The game viewing
experience of Kafue is not the wooded savannah
of the South African lowveld, the woodland
and floodplain of northern Botswana, the
broad-leafed woodland of Hwange or the Albida
woodlands of Mana Pools, rather it is a combination
of all of these and is well suited to itineraries
which include any of these destinations or
indeed Zambia alone.
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3-Day Packages
SHUMBA
CAMP
Package
On
the
edge of the Busanga
Plains in Kafue NP
Price: Customized quotes upon request
Includes:
• Round-trip light
aircraft transfers from Livingstone back to Livingstone, accommodation on a
sharing basis for three nights, intercamp road transfer (where applicable),
all meals, scheduled activities and local drinks (excluding premium brands)
Excludes:
• Gratuities, travel insurance, laundry, scheduled
flights into and out of Livingstone
Shumba
Detailed Info
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SHUMBA
CAMP 3-DAY Package
KAPINGA
CAMP 3-DAY Package
On the edge
of the Busanga Plains in Kafue NP
Price: Customized quotes upon request
Includes:
• Round-trip light aircraft transfers from Livingstone back to Livingstone,
accommodation on a sharing basis for three nights, intercamp road transfer (where
applicable), all meals, scheduled activities and local drinks (excluding premium
brands)
Excludes:
• Gratuities, travel insurance, laundry, scheduled flights into and
out of Livingstone
Shumba
Detailed Info
Kapinga
Detailed Info
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5-Day Packages
LUNGA
RIVER CAMP (3) / KAPINGA CAMP (2) 5-DAY Package
Lunga: On
the banks of the Lunga River in
Kafue NP
Kapinga: On
the edge of the Busanga Plains in Kafue NP
Price: Customized quotes upon request
Includes:
• Round-trip light aircraft transfers from Livingstone back to Livingstone,
accommodation on a sharing basis for five nights, intercamp road transfer
(where applicable), all meals, scheduled activities and local drinks (excluding
premium brands)
Excludes:
• Gratuities, travel insurance, laundry, scheduled flights into and
out of Livingstone
Lunga
Detailed Info
Kapinga
Detailed Info
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South Luangwa
SOUTH
LUANGWA National Park Safaris
Choose
from numerous private camps and lodges
Price: Customized quotes upon request
The
Luangwa Valley is known for its huge herds
of elephants, large pods of hippos and
huge numbers of crocodiles which inhabit
the muddy Luangwa River. Thornicroft's
giraffe are indigenous to the park. Lion,
hyena, buffalo, waterbuck, impala, kudu,
puku, bushbuck and Crawshay's zebra (a
subspecies of the Plains zebra) are also
plentiful. Small herds of Cookson's wildebeest,
unique to Luangwa, may also be seen. Leopard
are frequently seen, especially on the
excellent night drives in the park. In
all, there are 60 different animal species
and over 400 different bird species found
in the park.
We can
offer you a customized safari to any of
the many South Luangwa safari camps upon
request.
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for More Info: South
Luangwa National Park
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Lower Zambezi
LOWER
ZAMBEZI National Park Safaris
Choose
from several private camps and lodges
Price: Customized quotes upon request
The
Lower Zambezi National Park is located
along the Zambian side of the Zambezi River,
downstream from Lake Kariba and directly
opposite from Zimbabwe's Mana Pools National
Park. The Lower Zambezi is a relatively
new National Park, officially gazetted
in 1983.
The Lower
Zambezi National Park covers an area of
4,092 square kilometers, but most of the
game is concentrated along the valley floor.
Enormous herds of elephant, some up to
100 strong, are often seen at the river's
edge. ‘Island hopping’ buffalo
and waterbuck are also quite common. The
park also hosts good populations of lion
and leopard and the bird life is very good.
Canoeing
here is a must. The lodges in the park
provide hourly or day long canoeing trips.
Float down the river at your leisure and
they’ll pick you up in a speedboat
at the end of the day to bring you back.
We can
offer you a customized safari to the Lower
Zambezi upon request.
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for More Info: Lower
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Family Safaris
We will be
happy to arrange a safari for you and your family
at one of the camps or lodges in Zambia
which accepts children. Please contact
is to discuss your specific interests and we
will put together an attractive package.
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Custom Safaris
If you require
something specific not offered above, we will
gladly put together a custom safari package for
you. Eyes
on Africa are experts in Zambia safaris
and have considerable experience in planning
custom safaris throughout southern Africa. Please
call us if you are interested!
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Shumba
Camp
Shumba
Camp comprises six spacious luxury
safari tents on raised platforms with
breathtaking views of the surrounding
plains. A maximum of 12 guests can be
accommodated at any one time and great
emphasis has been placed on the “guided” experience
- being led by qualified, enthusiastic
people with in-depth knowledge of the
area and its wildlife.
Guests
have the option of game drives and walking
safaris in and around the Plains and
night drives provide the added excitement
of the nocturnal wonders of the area.
For those interested in birding, the
Park boasts 491 species of birds, including
endemics such as Chaplin’s Barbet.
Shumba
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Kapinga
Camp
Kapinga
Camp is designed to blend in with
the environment and natural products
have been used as much as possible in
the construction of the camp. Interiors
are spacious and have all the modern
conveniences that one would wish for.
With only three luxury safari tents accommodating
a maximum of 6 guests, one can be assured
of exceptional personal attention.
Guests
can take part in game drives and walking
safaris in and around the plains and
night drives offer the added excitement
of the nocturnal wonders of the area.
All these are led by qualified guides
who are extremely knowledgeable about
the area and its wildlife. For those
interested in birding, the park boasts
491 species.
Kapinga
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Lunga
River Camp
Lunga
River Camp has six spacious thatched rooms
with private decks that overlook the river,
ensuring breathtaking views. A maximum
of 12 guests can be accommodated at any
one time and great emphasis has been placed
on the “guided” experience
- being led by qualified, enthusiastic
people with in-depth knowledge of the area
and its wildlife.
Activities
include game drives, walking safaris, guided
canoe and boating trips as well as fishing.
Night drives provide the added excitement
of the nocturnal wonders of the area. For
those interested in birding, Kafue National
Park boasts 491 species of birds, including
endemics such as Chaplin’s Barbet.
Lunga
River Camp Photos |
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