Safari South Luangwa and Livingstone
Safari South Luangwa and Livingstone is a 10 night experience in the Luangwa Valley and Victoria Falls at Livingstone.
This combination of exciting safari destinations is packed with adventure.
In South Luangwa your lodge is on the banks of the river where leopards freely roam. Exceptional game viewing on drives or walks.
Livingstone buzzes with activity from microflights to elephant back safari or walks with cheetah.
The small town of Livingstone used to be Zambia’s capital but later moved to Lusaka (too many mosquitos).
Also known as Maramba and named after David Livingstone, the town offers a myriad of activities (https://www.afrizim.com/activities/livingstone.html)
The Livingstone Museum offers insight into the cultural development of the country.
There is also the Ethnography and Art Gallery, a natural history section.
For lovers of the steam engine visit the Railway Museum on Chishimba Falls road.
At Gwembe see a large collection of crocs and snakes.
Highlights South Luangwa (7 nights)
■ walking, day and night game drives
■ Kawaza village tour
■ tour to Tribal Textiles for souveniers
■ visit to Chipembele Wildlife Orphanage in Livingstone
■ Victoria Falls visit
■ Livingstone Island lunch / high tea
■ cultural tours, sunset cruises
■ lion walks, bungee, microlights
■ elephant rides, canoeing
Marking the end of the Great Rift Valley is the South Luangwa Natiohnal Park, one of the last unspoilt wilderness areas and possibly the finest wildlife sanctuary in Africa.
Not only is there an impressive array of wildlife, but approx. 400 species of birds. Birds of prey represent some 30 species and migrants 47 species.
Wildlife is in abundance here, from waterbuck, hippos, zebra, to lion, leopard and civet cats.
Adding to this richness of natural beauty are the trees such as mopane, leadwood, marula and tamarind.
As the home of the walking safari, this experience is the most authentic way of game viewing. An experience like none other with your every sense on high alert. Listen to the sound of the bush and the smells carried on the wind.