A refined canoe experience on the Zambezi—two nights of island camps, slow travel with the current, and an intimate connection to one of Africa’s great rivers.
Four nights, two remote camps, and no crowds — just the raw wilderness of Kafue. Our first safari of the season took us deep into Kasabushi and Musungwa with fully serviced mobile camping, where a pack of 13 African wild dogs, sable antelope, elephants, and intimate moments like a tiny baby puku defined the experience. No lions, no leopards — just a reminder that the best safaris aren’t about ticking boxes, but about immersion, atmosphere, and truly wild encounters.
Zambia, a landlinked country in south-central Africa, intersects Central, Southern, and East Africa, blending various cultures. It features a high plateau, the Zambezi River, and the renowned Victoria Falls. Sharing borders with seven countries, Zambia uses English officially and over 70 local languages. It offers unique safaris including walking and canoe safaris, alongside opportunities to experience its vibrant cultural heritage and remote wilderness, making it a distinctive travel destination for adventurers.