Kasanka Bat Migration: Witness the Largest Mammal Migration on Earth

Millions of bats leaving their roost at sunset in Kasanka National Park.

Witness one of the world’s greatest wildlife spectacles in Zambia’s Kasanka National Park. Every year, up to 12 million straw-coloured fruit bats gather in a small evergreen forest, creating the largest mammal migration on Earth by number of individuals. Watch millions of bats fill the sky at sunset, explore Kasanka’s diverse wildlife, and experience this remarkable natural phenomenon with Zamsato’s expertly guided Kasanka Bush Break and Kasanka Bat Migration safaris.

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First Safari of the Season: The Return to the Bush

Kafue: Puku ram

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.

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Top 5 Reasons the Victoria Falls Bush Break Is a Perfect Mini-Safari

Victoria Falls Bush Break

The Victoria Falls Bush Break is ideal for travelers seeking a short yet deeply rewarding safari escape. Although concise, it blends natural wonder, wildlife encounters, conservation insight, culture, and river experiences. As a result, guests enjoy the depth of a […]

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