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Zambia
Pulsating & Raw Wilderness

Dream. Explore. Discover.

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9 Days Lower Zambezi Adventure
From €5,436 p/p

This is the ultimate relaxation and rejuvenation itinerary. Guests will spend their first night ''decompressing' after their international 

flight at Latitude 15 Degrees Hotel in Lusaka before taking the short flight down to the Lower Zambezi Valley. Sausage Tree Camp is the ideal place to spend an extended safari with the wide variety of safari activities on offer and also the calming Zambezi River in front offering a captivating panorama.

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11 Days Best of Zambia & Victoria Falls
From €9,435 p/p 

During this 10 night itinerary guests will move through some of Africa's most game rich and exciting regions as well as discovering one of the 7 wonders of the world.

Starting with 4 nights in the South Luangwa National Park, the birthplace of the walking safari, guests will split their time between two equally luxurious, yet contrasting camps all while discovering why this park is so revered. 

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4 Days Time & Tide
Chongwe Suites   
From €2,426 p/p

Wake up to birdsong as the sun rises over the Zambezi River, reflecting the colours all around you. Listen to playful vervet monkeys scampering in the canopy as you watch elephants feed on the seed pods dropped from a nearby tree.

Named after indigenous plants growing in the area, the Cassia and Albida Suites are nestled under ancient towering trees at the confluence of the Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers.

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3 Days Time & Tide King Lewanika 
From €2,545 p/p

Feel the rhythm drummed by the hooves of migrating wildebeest, the wing beats of cranes taking flight and the distant rumble of a thunderstorm on the horizon. Take in the sea of wildflowers stretching out across the savannah. Get up close and personal with a clan of curious hyenas.

This camp is named after King Lewanika of the Lozi people, who proclaimed Liuwa Plain a protected area in the early 1880s, making it one of the earliest game reserves in Africa. 

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“Get lost along the way”

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