Explore the beauty of Zambia, a country filled with incredible wildlife, stunning landscapes, and friendly people. Visit South Luangwa National Park for some of the best wildlife viewing in Africa, or head to the Lower Zambezi to enjoy canoeing and boat safaris along the river. Don’t miss the breathtaking Victoria Falls, one of the most famous natural wonders in the world. Whether you’re looking for adventure or a peaceful escape in nature, Zambia has something for everyone. Start planning your trip today and experience the charm of this amazing country!

A 18 DAY JOURNEY THROUGH

ZAMBIA

A 16 DAY JOURNEY THROUGH

ZAMBIA

At Founders Camp, classic meets modern. This Londolozi signature camp is clean and uncomplicated and really comfortable, leaving nothing forgotten. You will get the feeling of all the comforts of a stylish African home that is ideally situated to provide an insider’s view of the secrets of river life.

No two days are the same at Londolozi and the experience is tailored to suit individual preferences and expectations. There is a certain rhythm and pace to the experience that stirs a sense of homecoming on repeat visits and a pleasing sense of order for first time bushveld visitors.

QUICK FACTS

  • Situated on the banks of the Sand River
  • Fully inclusive of all meals and drinks
  • Children six years and older are welcome
  • Fitness room
  • Twice daily safari drives
  • Nature walks
  • Photographic Studio & camera equipment rentals available
  • 10 chalets available

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

YOUR SAFARI CO-ORDINATOR

Emma Jonker

Emma oversees the Custom Travel and Travel Experiences department and has a wealth of experience and passion to draw from. Rest assured you are in very good hands and really, the sky is the limit when it comes to your travel dreams!

"My focus has always been to share my passion and knowledge, and to help people have fantastic travel experiences.
 
I thoroughly enjoy getting to know my guests and their travel goals and expectations, which enables me to craft amazing, personalised trips that are nothing less than truly memorable."

A 18 DAY JOURNEY THROUGH

ZAMBIA

QUICK FACTS

  • Only 6 chalets
  • Indoor showers + outdoor bath tubs
  • Media room available for guests
  • 100% solar power
  • 24/7 lighting
  • Gift shop showcases local artists and unique pieces
  • No wifi

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

DAY 1 - 2

Latitude 15 Degrees

Lusaka

Latitude 15° is set amidst the beautiful tree-lined avenues on the south-east corner of Lusaka, 20 minutes to the city centre and 30 minutes from Kenneth Kaunda International Airport. The property features 32 spacious guest rooms, and three two-bedroom suites, a restaurant, bar, lounge and poolside terrace, blending modern Africa, with a cosmopolitan twist.

Latitude 15 is also a private members’ club – The Other Side – which offers all hotel guests a separate dining, drinking, networking and socialising den, a heated pool, a gym, a spa, a contemporary set of workspaces and a series of music, art, fashion, business and party events

DAY 2 - 6

Kaingo Camp

South Luangwa National Park

Nestled along the Luangwa River in the heart of South Luangwa National Park, Kaingo offers a relaxed, personal, and friendly atmosphere, providing guests with excellent game-viewing opportunities in a stunning and diverse landscape. Founded and run by Derek Shenton, son of Barry Shenton—former ranger in Luangwa and warden of Kafue National Park—Kaingo reflects many Shenton family qualities, including its stylish design, practical layout, and the use of local farm produce.

The large, centrally located, open-sided sitting room includes a dining area, library, and Kaingo’s renowned thousand year old lead wood bar.

QUICK FACTS

  • Only 6 chalets
  • Indoor showers + outdoor bath tubs
  • Media room available for guests
  • 100% solar power
  • 24/7 lighting
  • Gift shop showcases local artists and unique pieces
  • No wifi

SAFARI EXPERIENCE

Activities include morning and afternoon safari game drives, walks, a visit to the unique network of photographic hides, and an optional sleep out in the Elephant Hide Star Bed.

60 different animal species and over 400 different bird species live in South Luangwa National Park. The only notable exception is the rhino, sadly poached to extinction. Aptly named the Valley of the Leopard, it is widely considered one of the best places in Southern Africa to look for these elusive cats. With an estimated 50 hippos per kilometer of the Luangwa River, it's a very popular destination for them too.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

YOUR TRAVEL CO-ORDINATOR

Emma Jonker

Emma oversees the Custom Travel and Travel Experiences department and has a wealth of experience and passion to draw from. Rest assured you are in very good hands and really, the sky is the limit when it comes to your travel dreams!

"My focus has always been to share my passion and knowledge, and to help people have fantastic travel experiences.
 
I thoroughly enjoy getting to know my guests and their travel goals and expectations, which enables me to craft amazing, personalised trips that are nothing less than truly memorable."

DAY 6 - 10

Sausage Tree Camp

Lower Zambezi National Park

Sausage Tree Camp offers some of the finest game viewing in natural habitats anywhere in Africa. Its location within the Lower Zambezi National Park on the banks of the Zambezi River means that game viewing activities take place both on the water, by boat and canoes, and on the land by four-wheel drive game viewing vehicles or on foot (bush walks). The camp is well equipped with game viewing vehicles, boats, and canoes allowing the camp to easily cater to the personal and individual needs of all guests.

QUICK FACTS

  • 7 luxury suites + Kigelia House
  • Plunge pool at each suite
  • Wheelchair friendly on request
  • 24 hour power
  • Hot and cold treated water
  • Child policy: 8+
  • Wifi

SAFARI EXPERIENCE

Activities include morning and afternoon safari game drives, walks, a visit to the unique network of photographic hides, and an optional sleep out in the Elephant Hide Star Bed.

60 different animal species and over 400 different bird species live in South Luangwa National Park. The only notable exception is the rhino, sadly poached to extinction. Aptly named the Valley of the Leopard, it is widely considered one of the best places in Southern Africa to look for these elusive cats. With an estimated 50 hippos per kilometer of the Luangwa River, it's a very popular destination for them too.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

DAY 10 - 14

Busanga Bush Camp

Kafue National Park

Busanga Bush Camp lies on a verdant island in the heart of the Kafue’s Busanga Plains, a vast mosaic of grassy seasonal floodplains that extend to the horizon. When the mist rises off the drying floodplains in winter, incredible sunrises and sunsets can be experienced, and the plains and dambos teem with wildlife and birds. Due the remoteness and shortened tourism season here, presence is vital for the survival of this fragile and extraordinary eco-system.

Hidden beneath sycamore fig trees, this intimate camp has just four well-appointed en-suite tents, each with a veranda to take in the sweeping views. The main area – under canvas – is a relaxed space with uninterrupted panoramas over the plains. The ‘dining room’, a little further back, is shaded by the canopy of a majestic tree from which an unusual lantern chandelier hangs, romantically lighting up dinner.

QUICK FACTS

  • 4 well-appointed en-suite tents, each with a veranda
  • Lies on a verdant island in the middle of Kafue’s Busanga Plains
  • The main area is a favorite at sunrise when the rising mist gradually reveals masses of lechwe and puku dotted across the floodplain
  • Dining takes place under the canopy of a majestic tree with an unusual lantern chandelier
  • Presence is critical for the survival of the fragile ecosystem
  • Complimentary wifi

SAFARI EXPERIENCE

Interpretive game drives in open vehicles allow guests to view large numbers of plains game such as puku, red lechwe, buffalo and wildebeest and even the rare roan antelope. The famous lions of Kafue, cheetah and wild dog are also to be seen. Led by a highly trained and knowledgeable guide, night drives offer a glimpse into Busanga Plains’ unique, nocturnal world. A diverse range of species may be seen at night, including genet, civet, owls and occasionally the elusive leopard.

Early on in the season, the Busanga Plains are still covered in much water. A boating excursion during this time allows for exploration of the channels and their life. Boasting 491 species, including the endemic Chaplin's barbet, birding enthusiasts will be spoilt for choice on a specialist birding safari.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

DAY 14 - 18

Thorntree River Lodge

Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park

Thorntree River Lodge is situated along the picturesque banks of Zambia’s Zambezi River, nestled within Mosi-Oa-Tunya National Park. This setting seamlessly merges the tranquil ambiance of the Zambezi with the awe-inspiring majesty of Victoria Falls. Here, indulge in an exquisite retreat while also enjoying authentic safari experiences and unforgettable wildlife encounters.

Drawing architectural inspiration from local cultures and contemporary influences, Thorntree River Lodge’s shared areas are fluid hubs of relaxation.  The lounge flows into the elegant dining room, both areas enjoying incredible panoramas of the river. The communal deck on the Zambezi's edge is home to the Acacia firepit and a stunning infinity pool. Nestled within the grounds is the wellness spa and fully equipped gym, perfect for rejuvenating the body and mind.

QUICK FACTS

  • 8 luxury suites with private plunge pools
  • 2 luxury family suites with private plunge pools
  • Main area pool
  • En-suite bathrooms, with indoor/outdoor showers
  • Gym
  • Roll top bath
  • Child policy: All ages

SAFARI EXPERIENCE

Thorntree River Lodge offers a serene base from which to enjoy a number of safari activities. Embark on game drives, river cruises, cultural visits, fishing expeditions, canoeing trips, and rhino tracking walks. Enjoy private excursions to both the Zambian and the Zimbabwean side of Victoria Falls. For those eager to explore from above, opt for a helicopter ride over the Falls; it’s guaranteed to take your breath away.

What makes this park unique in Zambia is that it’s the only wildlife area with white rhinos. These are closely protected from poachers by the scouts from DNPW (Department of National Parks and Wildlife). It is free from predators but its riverine forest and mopane woodland have a mixed variety of regular game like zebra, bushbuck, impala, warthogs, and baboons.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

This 3 night, 1600km meander is a perfect illustration of South Africa as a world in one country. Travel the grasslands of the gold-rich Highveld to the haunting barrenness of the Great Karoo; trundle through the spectacular mountain ranges and scenic winelands of the Cape. Journey’s end is Cape Town, the Mother City of South Africa, cradled by the imposing bulk of Table Mountain, Devil’s Peak and Lion’s Head.

QUICK FACTS

  • The most luxurious train in the world
  • Fully inclusive of all meals and drinks
  • Inclusive of qualified guides for applicable excursions
  • Inclusive all of entrance fees as per itinerary
  • 36 suites available
  • Air-conditioning
  • En-suite bathrooms with shower and toilet

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

QUICK FACTS

  • 7 luxury suites + Kigelia House
  • Plunge pool at each suite
  • Wheelchair friendly on request
  • 24 hour power
  • Hot and cold treated water
  • Child policy: 8+
  • Wifi

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

Widely known as Cape Town’s hidden gem, Tintswalo Atlantic is a 5-star, award-winning boutique lodge nestled at the base of the ocean-facing Table Mountain National Park. Sitting at the foot of Chapman’s Peak, the lodge is perched on a pebbled beach and enjoys panoramic views of the picturesque Hout Bay Harbour, the dramatic Sentinel Mountain peak, and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.

Each of the hotel's suites has a unique design and theme – paying tribute to the beauty of nature and the rich heritage of our surroundings.

QUICK FACTS

  • Beautiful views of Hout Bay and the Atlantic Ocean
  • Many land and water activities
  • 5 star, award-winning boutique lodge
  • Bottle of Tintswalo house wine on arrival
  • 8 suites, 1 two-bedroom suite
  • Chef’s Warehouse at Tintswalo Atlantic Restaurant
  • Heated pool with ocean view- exclusive to in-house guests
  • Hiking trails from the Lodge

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

A destination for all local and international guests, offering award-winning cuisine, wines, and accommodation, La Petite Ferme promises each guest an unforgettable experience. Just an hour’s drive from Cape Town you will find the unique tranquillity, luxury, and warmth of La Petite Ferme.

Situated on the serene slopes of the Oliphants Pass and Middagkrans Mountain Range, the estate comprises a charming Manor House, Vineyard Suites, and Winery Suites, each offering breathtaking vistas and uncompromising comfort.

QUICK FACTS

  • Overlooking the beautiful Franschhoek Valley
  • Award-winning cuisine, wines, and accommodation
  • Each suite offers breathtaking vistas and uncompromising comfort
  • Pool, spa & terrace
  • 15 suites available
  • Restuarant, Vineyard and Bar
  • Wine tastings

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

WOULD YOU LIKE TO EXPERIENCE ZAMBIA?

QUICK FACTS

  • 4 well-appointed en-suite tents, each with a veranda
  • Lies on a verdant island in the middle of Kafue’s Busanga Plains
  • The main area is a favorite at sunrise when the rising mist gradually reveals masses of lechwe and puku dotted across the floodplain
  • Dining takes place under the canopy of a majestic tree with an unusual lantern chandelier
  • Presence is critical for the survival of the fragile ecosystem
  • Complimentary wifi

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

QUICK FACTS

  • 8 luxury suites with private plunge pools
  • 2 luxury family suites with private plunge pools
  • Main area pool
  • En-suite bathrooms, with indoor/outdoor showers
  • Gym
  • Roll top bath
  • Child policy: All ages

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

WOULD YOU LIKE TO EXPERIENCE ZAMBIA?