Zambia


Genuine. Unexpected. Remote.

One of the most sensational and authentic safari destinations out there, Zambia is a country that will make your heart sing.

Home to bucket-list ticks (Victoria Falls, we’re looking at you), it’s also a place of incredible natural beauty: enormous tracts of pristine bushveld, a huge variety of wildlife and birds (and more leopards than we’ve ever seen in the South Luangwa), and mighty water bodies and rivers, including no-less than 17 waterfalls.

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Where to go in Zambia:


South Luangwa National Park
Lower Zambezi National Park
Victoria Falls (Livingstone)
Liuwa Plain National Park
South Luangwa National Park
The home of the walking safari and a place that’s abundant with wildlife and scenery, and thrills and relaxation in equal measures.
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South Luangwa National Park, Zambia

The South Luangwa is Zambia’s most famous safari destination and its guides, some of the finest on the continent. The park also one of the best places to embark on a walking safari and exploring the miombo woodlands and sand rivers on foot is thrilling. Game drives reveal high quantities of wildlife – and relatively few other tourists – especially on the banks of the Luangwa River, where elephant and buffalo come to drink, lion laze, and leopard can be spotted prowling through the grass.

Lower Zambezi National Park
Spread out on the north bank of the Zambezi River, fall in love with herds of elephants, pretty fig trees and lazy boat safaris of the Lower Zambezi.
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Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia

Bordered by the mighty Zambezi River and a beautiful escarpment, the Lower Zambezi is a contender for one of the most beautiful game viewing areas in Africa. Water experiences are a highlight, from canoeing and kayaking down the river to languid sunset boat trips and of course, the opportunity to hook an iconic Tiger fish. On land, the diverse habitats host plenty of flora and fauna and game drives and walking safaris are always fruitful.

Victoria Falls (Livingstone)
The largest waterfall in the world by volume and arguably the most beautiful, the thundering water is a breathtaking sight from the ground and from the air.
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Victoria Falls (Livingstone), Zambia

Known to locals as ‘Mosi oa Tunya” (“the Smoke that Thunders”), Victoria Falls attracts visitors from around the world who are keen to witness the plumes of rising mist and thunderous, crashing water for themselves. Walk around the edge of the waterfall for the best eye-level views – raincoats at the ready! – or take to the skies in a helicopter or microlight for a different perspective. If you’re feeling adventurous, bungee jumps, gorge swings and the chance to swim right to the edge in the Devil’s Pool are all options too.

Where to stay:

We currently don’t have any VAST properties in this area.
Please get in touch with us and we’ll point you in the direction of our favourite places to stay and help you plan your VAST journey.

Liuwa Plain National Park
Embrace the wild in a vast, golden-grass landscape where hyenas reign supreme and Africa’s second largest wildebeest migration moves across the horizon.
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Liuwa Plain National Park, Zambia

A 3,600 square-kilometre expanse in Western Zambia, Liuwa Plain is home to the largest annual migration of wildebeest outside the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem in East Africa. It is thought that the blue wildebeest migrate from the golden plains of Liuwa, into Angola, and back again in a seasonal migration route dictated by the rains. The park itself is remote, wild and pristine, and wildlife watching feels like a privilege, whether spending time with the large clans of hyena or seeking out the small lion population.

Where to stay:

We currently don’t have any VAST properties in this area.
Please get in touch with us and we’ll point you in the direction of our favourite places to stay and help you plan your VAST journey.

A VAST Experience


Peak safari season in Zambia is only a few months long meaning the country doesn’t attract corporate companies who seek year-round operations. Instead, this is a destination driven by passionate individuals who have spent years crafting priceless experiences that both give back to the communities and wildlife of Zambia, and offer an authentic dive into what makes the country so special.

What you might know....

The home of walking safaris, Zambia is one of the best places to get out of the vehicle and enjoy a safari on foot, soaking up the sights, sounds and smells of the bush at close quarters.

What you might not know....

Accommodation in Zambia is often referred to as ‘Bush Camps’ – but these are certainly not the tents of your childhood camping days. Think sand floors and stylish décor, oodles of hot water, coffee warmed on the fire at sunrise, and a total immersion into your beautiful surroundings.

How to do it:


Be inspired by our curated selection of Zambia trips and then start making them a reality…

11 nights

The Legends of Zambia


Combine five nights in the Lower Zambezi, canoeing, fishing, and spotting island-hopping elephants, with six nights in the South Luangwa, hopping from camp to camp and exploring on foot.

3 nights Chiawa Lodge  |  2 nights Old Mondoro  |  2 nights each at a combination of Bushcamps in the South Luangwa

10 nights

A South Luangwa Adventure


Dive into everything the South Luangwa has to offer on a 10-night safari in the remote southern section of the park, where you’ll be guaranteed an exclusive and diverse wildlife experience.

1 night at Mfuwe Lodge  |  9 nights at a combination of Bushcamps