Zambia Travel Package

Zambia is different and offers variety. Here you can meet giraffes and buffalo on foot, fish for Africa’s largest Tigerfish and fly over the mighty Victoria Falls. It was in Zambia that hiking safaris were introduced, the best way to experience the rich flora and fauna of the country’s national parks. Here you now have the opportunity to experience nature together with some of the continent’s foremost hiking guides. Of course, more traditional safaris are also offered for those who wish. Zambia’s wildlife showcases impressive diversity and some of the wildest and most remote national parks in Africa. Endemic species of giraffe and wildebeest are found in Luangwa while large herds of black lechwe roam the Bangwelulu river plain.

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South Luangwa
South Luangwa National Park covers an area of ​​9050 square kilometers and is located at the southern end of Africa’s Great Rift Valley, between the two low ridges that form the fertile Luangwa Valley. It is the Luangwa River that supplies the national park’s game with water. During the dry season, when the wild animals abandon their pastures to seek refuge in the lagoons and small lakes, the wildlife is at its best.

Hiking safari
It was here in Luangwa that in the 1950s they were the first to launch safaris on foot and every year brave travelers come here to experience the excitement and privacy a safari on foot brings with it. Luangwa Concession is located in the unexploited southern part of the park and is the perfect starting point to take part in all the strange things that are available here.

Robin Pope Safaris

Robin Pope Safaris was founded in 1986 and operates in the pristine South Luangwa National Park in Zambia, home to one of Africa’s richest wildlife. Robin Pope Safaris is a family business run by Robin, one of the most famous guides in Africa, and his wife Jo. Robin has lived in Zambia all his life and has enormous knowledge of the country. Robin and his team of guides specialize in hiking safaris, photo safaris and private safaris for families.

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Zambia is slightly smaller in area than Sweden and Norway combined. According to countryaah, the country is located on the South African plateau and lacks a coast. Most of the highlands are covered by sparse savannah forest and grassy savannah. Actual mountains are largely only found on the Nyika Plateau near the border with Malawi in the northeast. The Zambezi River, which has given the country its name, has its sources in the northwestern corner of Zambia which is abbreviated ZA as by abbreviationfinder.

Climate

Zambia has a tropical climate divided into three seasons. From May to August the weather is dry and relatively cool, and from September to November it is dry and hot. This is followed by the long rainy season between December and April when it is hot and humid. Most precipitation falls in the north, where the rainy season lasts about six months. In the south it rains about half as much.

Visa

Yes. Visas are required for Swedish citizens. You can apply for a visa at the border, for a maximum stay of 90 days. You must then be able to present a passport (valid for at least 6 months) and sufficient funds for the entire stay.

Currency

Zambiansk Kwacha ZMW

100ZMW = 84.10SEK

Language

official language is English. seven Bantu languages ​​have official status (bemba, nyanja, tonga, lozi, luvale, lunda and kaonde).

Vaccinations

Mandatory – not mandatory.

Recommended – Malaria prophylaxis. Check with your vaccination center for personal needs.

Zambia – Walking Safari

It was here in Luangwa that in the 1950s they were the first to launch safaris on foot and every year brave travelers come here to experience the excitement and privacy a safari on foot brings with it. Luangwa Concession is located in the unexploited southern part of the park and is the perfect starting point to take part in all the strange things that are available here.

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