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About Zambia

Game Parks
  - South Luangwa
  - North Luangwa
  - Lower Zambezi
  - Kafue
  - Kasanka
  - Lochinvar
  - Bangweulu
Victoria Falls / Livingstone
Lake Kariba
Lake Tanganyika
Shiwa Ngandu

Tours


Umotomboka Ceremony
Bangweulu Wetlands Safari
David Livingstone Trip

North Luangwa  Experience

Waterfalls of the North
Kariba-Luangwa-Zambezi

Luangwa -  Zambezi

The Southern Explorer
The Northern Explorer

The Zambian Explorer

The Great Zambian Safari

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Types of Safaris

Canoeing Safaris

Fishing Safaris

Fly in Safaris

Incentive travel Safaris

Cultural Safaris

Camping Safaris

Walking Safaris

Tailor made Safaris

House boats - Lake Kariba

Adventure Activities

White Water Rafting
Bungi Jumping
Abseiling
Canoeing Safaris
Jet Boating
River Surf Boarding
Microlighting
Chopper flips over the Falls
Horseback Trails
Elephant Back Trails
Gorge Swinging
River Safaris
Walking Safaris
Game Drives
Night Game Drives
Zambezi River Cruises
Tiger Fishing
Fly Fishing
Kayaking

Travel Advice

Currency
The People
Safety
Medical Evacuation
Clothes Laundry
Health
Photography
When to Go
On Safari
Booking Conditions

Information on Malaria
Travel Insurance Advice
Visa Information

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Travel Advice

CURRENCY

It's best to come into the country with hard cash in either dollars, pounds or euros which can be exchanged at any of the many Bureaux de Change in the main Towns.  Travellers cheques attract a commission when changing to other currencies and not all banks change travellers cheques, so to avoid any problems, cash is best.

The Zambian currency is the Kwacha and it fluctuates quite regularly.
In 2004 - 1 US$ buys you 4800 Kwacha

THE PEOPLE

Zambia has over 73 different tribes, with a population of just over 10 million people, most of whom live in and around the urban centres. The population growth however, at 3.7 % p/a is among the highest in the world.

There is no predominant ethnic culture and Zambians are fast becoming westernised. Most ZAmbian speak good English. There is an attempt to maintain traditional customs with the revival of tribal ceremonies amongst the various tribes in different parts of the country. If any of these are taking place during your visit, they’re well worth attending.

SAFETY

As far as personal safety is concerned, one could easily hitchhike alone throughout the country without a problem. Theft however is evident in the bigger towns and cities. Don’t walk around with things you can’t do without, like your passport or airline tickets. Carry minimum amounts of cash and keep it hidden or in a money belt and if possible, don’t leave your car unattended. This is less of a problem in the rural areas.

MEDICAL EVACUATION

Zambia has very comprehensive Medical Rescue Services.
We recommend full travel insurance when booking however.

CLOTHES

Zambia has mild winters and the summer days can get quite hot. Lightweight casual clothes can be worn all year round, with a jacket or jersey for early winter mornings and evenings. On safari keep clothes to a minimum and mostly of neutral colouring - khakis, browns and greens. A sunhat, sunglasses, sunscreen and insect repellant are a must.

LAUNDRY

Most hotels and lodges will offer a laundry service.

HEALTH

There are no specific vaccinations officially required for Zambia. The main exception is for people coming from a Yellow Fever infected area in the previous six days. Nonetheless it is best to check with your doctor before leaving. Malaria is a problem in many areas of Southern Africa. A course of anti-malaria tablets is highly advisable. In addition, covering up and using insect repellent at night is recommended.

Tap water in the major towns is purified and perfectly safe to drink. In the more remote areas always boil it first, except if you’re staying at a lodge or hotel where drinking water is boiled already. Bottled water is readily available in the bigger towns.

PHOTOGRAPHY

Zambia is an extremely photogenic country. From panoramic scenery, wildlife and birds to people and vibrant ceremonies. Rich colour and good low lighting conditions abound. It is considered rude to take pictures of people without asking them first. Always bring plenty of film as it is difficult to get in Zambia. Only print film and processing is available in Lusaka, not slide. Keep your cameras in a dust resistant, padded case and out of the midday sun. A 200mm (or longer) telephoto lens will prove very useful on safari.

WHEN TO GO

Zambia’s three distinctive seasons provide visitors with different perspectives depending on the time of year.
The Lower Zambezi and the Luangwa Valley for example is best for game viewing during the dry season from June to October, but the rainy season, with its spectacular profusion of greens and reds changes the landscape dramatically and the bird populations increase with the arrival of migrants from the north.
The Victoria Falls are at their most spectacular between April and May after the rainy season but often the spray is so thick it is difficult to see the full width of the falls. To appreciate the magnificent rock formations and gorges, it is just as interesting to come when the water is low at the end of the dry season from October to December.
 

ON SAFARI

Always remember that while some animals have become accustomed to the presence of people they are still wild animals. Keep your distance. It is illegal to feed any animal, make excessive noise to attract their attention, or deviate from designated roads for that closer photograph. Never get out of your vehicle except at designated points. Close all windows and zippers when you leave your room or tent and spray it with insect repellent.

The best way to get the most out of your safari is to take an active interest in everything going on around you, not just the number of animals you can see in the shortest possible time. Ask all the questions you can think of and take reference books on not only wildlife but birds, reptiles, insects and trees and read up about everything you see.


BOOKING CONDITIONS

Single supplement for single occupancy will be charged at 20%
All rates are net to Zambian Safari company
All rates quoted may not include park fees, airport taxes and all personal expenses, please verify at the time of booking


INSURANCE


Travel insurance is recommended for all clients. Please ensure YOU have arranged travel insurance in your own country prior to leaving to cover unexpected medical expenses and loss/theft of personal effects.



SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS


Please inform The Zambia Safari Company of any special requirements such as dietary requirements (vegetarian, diabetic, etc.) or medical conditions. This will ensure that the tour leader is informed and prepared for these requirements.



AFRICAN CONDITIONS

Travelling in Africa is a challenge! A safari is an adventure. At times, conditions and circumstances such as road conditions, weather, mechanical breakdown or accidents can be unpredictable and beyond the guide's control or our control. As a result the itineraries are flexible and may change depending on local conditions. Please come prepared and make every incident as part of your adventure.



CLIENT REQUIREMENTS

When travelling to Zambia like any other country customs and immigration formalities must be cleared.
To speed up this procedure.
1. Have your passport ready on arrival at your port of entry
2. Return air tickets - if required.
3. Zambian visa is obtainable at ports of entry (visa rules change from time to time)



VISA REQUIREMENTS

All tourists to Zambia with pre arranged tours with a Zambian Company are exempt from visa fees and will be issued with free tourist visas. (please double check as this rule is subject to change without notice) And where free visas have not been given due to government procedure or staffing problem, Zambian Safari Co will not be liable for this cost.



GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Malaria prophylactics, personal medical requirements, torch, binoculars, camera / video and film, clothing - T-shirts, warm clothing during cool months for evenings, walking shoes, swimming costume, broad-brimmed hat, adequate sunscreen lotion and insect repellents.



PRICE QUOTED

All prices advertising and in brochure inserts or price guides are subject to change without prior notice and The Zambian Safari Company Limited reserves the right to amend prices. And cannot be held liable for prices quoted on an error and omissions basis.
Prices are subject to change due to currency fluctuations, airfare increases or as a direct result of world oil prices and it is the responsibility of the clients or their agent/s to check that there have been no changes in price prior to making final payment.
Until full payment has been received, we reserve the right to charge any variations to the passenger’s account and can only guarantee the quoted package price, once full payment is received.
The following are not included in the quoted package price (not an exhaustive list): airport taxes, government departure taxes in country of origin and destination, all items of a personal nature such as telephone call, laundry and non-specified meals.



PAYMENTS AND DEPOSITS

A non-refundable deposit of 10% of the total tour price is required within 72 hours of confirmation of reservation. The balance of the tour cost is due no later than 45 days prior to arrival. For reservations made less than 45 days prior to arrival, full payment is required within 72 hours. We reserve the right to cancel any reservation that has not been paid by due date. All payments do not include bank commission and charges
Failure to receive payment by the due date may result in our withholding of all our services in part or in total in cases

 

CANCELLATIONS AND NO SHOWS

All bookings cancelled within 45 days prior to departure are subject to the following cancellation fee:
45 days - 30 days 50%
30 days and less 100%

 

REFUNDS UNUSED SERVICES AND NO SHOWS

No refunds will be made for no shows or any unused services, or for late arrival arising out of flight delays or cancellations.
Refunds will only be considered on medical ground on production of medical certificates.

 

reservations@zambiansafari.com
 

Accommodation we can book for you in Zambia

Lusaka

Top Hotels
Hotel Intercontinental
The Pamodzi Hotel
Holiday Inn
 
Safari Lodges
Protea Safari Lodge
Chaminuka
Lechwe Lodge
 
Medium/Budget Hotels
Fairview Hotel
Ndeke Hotel
Lusaka Hotel
Golfview Cresta Hotel
Garden House Hotel
 
Campsites
Eureka Camping park
Chachacha Backpackers
Pioneer Camp

Livingstone

Top Hotels and Lodges
The Royal Livingstone
Tongabezi Lodge
The River Club
Sussi and Chuma
The Royal Livingstone 

Middle Lodges and Hotels
The Fairmount Hotel
Wasawange Lodge
Thorn Tree Lodge
Taita Falcon Lodge
Nyala Lodge
Royal Chundu Lodge
 
Budget Lodges /Camp sites
Maramba River Lodge
The Zambezi Waterfront
Gwembe Safaris

South Luangwa

Nsefu Camp
Tena tena Camp
Lion Camp
Kaingo Camp
Mfuwe Lodge 
Bush Camp Company
Kafunta River Lodge
The Island Bush Camp
Chichele Lodge
Nkwali Camp
Flat Dogs camp
The Wildlife Camp
Luamfwa Lodge
Mushroom Lodge

North Luangwa

Lower Zambezi

Gwabi Lodge
Kanyemba Island Lodge
Lower Zambezi Camp
Kayila Lodge
Mtondo Camp
Kiubo Lodge
Royal Zambezi Lodge
Chongwe River Camp
Sausage Tree Camp
Chiawa Camp
Old Mondoro Camp
Mwambashi River Camp
Kulefu Camp

Kafue

McBrides Camp
Lufupa Safari Lodge
Shumba bush camp
Kaingu Lodge
Puku Pan Safari Lodge
Musungwa Safari Lodge
New Kalala Camp
David Shepherd Camp

Kasanka

Wasa Lodge
Luwombwa Lodge
All camp sites

Bangweulu Swamps

Shoebill Island Camp
Nsobe Camp

Lochinvar

Lechwe plains  camp

Shiwa Ngandu

Shiwa House

Lake Kariba

Chikanka Island
Lake Kariba Inn
Lake Safari Lodge
Leisure Bay Lodge
Manchinchi Bay Lodge
Nataizya Guesthouse

Kafue Gorge

Otter Bay Lodge

Lake Tanganyika

Kasaba Bay Lodge
Ndole Bay Lodge
Isanga Bay Lodge
Mishembe Camp