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Zambezi River

Discover Zambezi's Wonders: Unveil Nature's Beauty

Embark on a captivating journey along the Zambezi River, where the enchanting allure of nature meets the thrill of adventure. For a group of friends seeking unforgettable experiences, this is the gateway to uncovering Zambia's rich wildlife and captivating landscapes.

Highlights

  • Brace yourself for an adrenaline-pumping experience as you raft through the Zambezi's powerful rapids. Feel the rush of the river's currents as you navigate challenging twists and turns, embracing the spirit of adventure.
  • Capture unforgettable moments as you witness breathtaking sunsets over the Zambezi River, Marvel at the vibrant hues of the African sunset reflecting upon the river's surface, filling your soul with a profound sense of tranquility and gratitude.
  • Discover the rhythm of life along the riverbanks, as you encounter diverse wildlife in their natural habitat – elephants trumpeting in joy, graceful hippos emerging from the depths, and flocks of vibrant birds soaring overhead.
  • Soar above the Zambezi River on a thrilling helicopter ride, gaining a unique aerial perspective of its winding path and surrounding landscapes. Behold the vastness of this majestic river from the sky, and let your spirit soar alongside it.

Why Visit

Zambezi River

The Zambezi River stretches across six countries in Southern Africa, including Zambia, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. It flows for approximately 2,574 kilometers (1,599 miles) from its source in northwestern Zambia, near the border with Angola, to the Indian Ocean in Mozambique.

The Zambezi River also offers a wide range of adventure activities. White-water rafting is particularly popular, with adrenaline seekers enjoying thrilling rapids along the river. Canoeing safaris, fishing trips, and sunset cruises are also common activities.

Destination Details For Travellers

The Zambezi River stretches across six countries in Southern Africa, including Zambia, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. It flows for approximately 2,574 kilometers (1,599 miles) from its source in northwestern Zambia, near the border with Angola, to the Indian Ocean in Mozambique.

The Zambezi River also offers a wide range of adventure activities. White-water rafting is particularly popular, with adrenaline seekers enjoying thrilling rapids along the river. Canoeing safaris, fishing trips, and sunset cruises are also common activities.

When planning a trip to the Zambezi River, it's important to consider the best time to visit. The river experiences different water levels and weather patterns throughout the year, which can impact the activities available. The dry season, from May to October, is generally considered the best time for game viewing and water-based activities. However, during the wet season, from November to April, the Zambezi River swells, creating a dramatic display of power at Victoria Falls.

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Zambezi River

Provinces

Southern province

Located in the southern part of Zambia, Southern Province is home to the famous Victoria Falls, which is a major tourist attraction shared with Zimbabwe. The province also offers opportunities for wildlife safaris, cultural experiences, and adventure activities.

Eastern province

Discover the untouched beauty of Eastern Zambia, a haven for family travellers seeking wild safaris and authentic encounters. This region promises adventures that will forge unforgettable memories for every family member.

North-Western province

Discover North Western Zambia, where adventure meets heritage. Uncover hidden gems and authentic experiences that await.

Western province

A visit to the Western Province of Zambia is the journey of a lifetime. Teeming with natural beauty and unique wildlife, this corner of Africa reveals its treasures best when explored with a ZATO member. Their in-depth knowledge and commitment to sustainable tourism ensures a journey filled with meaningful encounters and unforgettable experiences.‍