Zambia is another paradise destination over the earth, The green paradise or Eden paradise that you may dream of...virgin nature with colorful forests and a variety of animals, birds, plants, and flowers ... Everything gives this destination a good attempt to make safari and touch this happiness.


Edited by |Jul Mcmahon
variety news section - CJ journalist
14 March 2023- Zambia-Lusaka


       Zambia, located in the south of the African continent, is a landlocked country with rugged terrain and diverse wildlife, with many parks and safari areas. On its border with Zimbabwe is famed Victoria Falls – indigenously called Mosi-oa-Tunya, or "Smoke That Thunders” – plunging a misty 108m into narrow Batoka Gorge. Spanning the Zambezi River just below the falls is Victoria Falls Bridge, a spectacular viewpoint.

So it is considered as one of the best earth destinations for travel and enjoying nature and doing a safari.
With multiple National Parks, many of which are hard to access, the wildlife viewing is superb. Take a look below at some of the top destinations Zambia has to offer someone on a safari tour.




Best places to visit ;


1- Victoria Falls ;

If you are touring Zambia, then a stopover to see the famous is an absolute must, though the tourist crowds may be less appealing, the largest waterfall on the planet will not fail to impress. One million liters travel over this cliffside per second when it is at its height at the end of the wet season. Sometimes the spray is so strong you will get wet just trying to see it.



2- Livingstone ;


The urban center on the Zambian side of the falls is somewhat of a tourist hub for adventurers. Luxury and rustic accommodations alike are offered here, but those looking to pump some adrenaline will find options such as whitewater rafting on the Zambezi River, bungee jumping, riverboarding, and other such activities.

 
3- South Luangwa National Park

Zambia's premier safari park, this park is widely considered to be the birthplace of the "walking safari". Travelers can spot 4 of the Big 5 here (no rhino), and the wildlife is abundant!
The best time to see this park is in the dry season, when wildlife flock to the Luangwa River's banks, the remaining water vein in the area. Lions and leopards as well take advantage of this grouping of wildlife, which can make for a safari that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Many lodges close down in the wet season due to lack of access via dirt roads, and the wild aspect of the South Luangwa bushcamps in the area makes for a truly remote experience like the African safaris of old.

4- Kafue National Park


Visit this newly developed park in Zambia which is also one of the largest parks in terms of area in all of southern Africa. Head up to the north on the Busanga Plains for great wildlife viewing in the dry season when the floods dissipate and water is scarce. Other places to spot wildlife are along the Kafue River. Trips to Kafue are best between June and October and most safari camps close their operation during the rest of the year. Enjoy walking, boating, and classic safaris here. This reserve lacks giraffes but does support the ever-elusive cheetah and possibly even the African wild dog.


5-Lower Zambezi National Park


Visit this national park located towards the lower section of the Zambezi River as it flows east towards the ocean. This National Park was once a private game reserve for the president. Its closure to tourists until recent years, difficult-to-access location, and the boundary with the Zambezi River and Mana Pools Park in Zimbabwe bordering it to the south have helped preserve it as one of the more pristine remaining wild areas in Zambia.

 

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