Zambia
Must See Attractions
Victoria Falls is the 'must see' attraction in Zambia for many visitors, but there is also the mighty Zambezi River and several National Game Parks offering superb game viewing.

Victoria Falls
When you experience Mosi ao Tunya (the smoke that thunders), you'll realise why it comes with credentials like no other place.
One of the seven natural wonders of the world, the largest falling water curtain on earth serves as the perfect ending to a safari in southern Africa.
If it’s a full moon you may even see a lunar rainbow - a natural miracle so moving you will never forget it. You can fly over in a tiger moth, micro light or helicopter. For the more adventurous, go white water rafting or bungee jumping from the bridge.
Zambezi River
The mighty river that created the Victoria Falls flows through six countries in Africa – but none show its magnificence more than Zambia. The lower Zambezi National Park was declared a National Park in 1983. Only licensed operators may conduct safaris in area, and only the few lodges situated within the Park may conduct river and canoeing trips there.
Luangwa National Park
With over 400 types of bird and 50 species of mammals, this remote land is where walking safaris were pioneered. It is also home to the Thornicroft Giraffe – the only place it can still be seen, along with Cookson’s Wildebeest.
One of the best places to see leopard, the peaks of the terrain contrast beautifully with the depths of the Luangwa valley, where hippos and crocodiles complete the spectrum of wildlife on display in this most exotic of places.
Kafue National Park
The Kafue National Park was established in 1950 as the fourth largest park in the world. From the astounding Busanga Plains in the North-western section of the Park to the tree-choked wilderness and the lush dambos of the south, fed by the emerald green Lunga, Lufupa and Kafue Rivers, the park sustains huge herds of a great diversity of wildlife
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