Day 1-3: South Luangwa National Park
Arrive in Lusaka, Zambia’s capitol city, where you are met and assisted with the light aircraft transfer to Mfuwe. Upon arrival you are met by your Puku Ridge guide and transferred through Mfuwe village and into the park. Overnights Puku Ridge Tented Camp. All meals & drinks.
South Luangwa’s history dates back some 30 years and is where the concept of walking safaris originated. This national park lies along the Luangwa River and is home to some of Africa’s largest concentrations of wildlife. The lifeblood of the park is the mighty Luangwa River which is one of the most pristine river ecosystems in Africa. The vegetation of the park is predominately dry woodland interspersed with floodplain grasslands, coupled with the dominating Luangwa River and its many languid oxbow lakes.
Unique and varied animal species are found here, from large herds of elephant and buffalo to impala and puku. Dominant predators include lion and leopard. The wide variety of antelope species seen include common waterbuck and reedbuck, bushbuck, kudu, Lichtenstein’s hartebeest, sable and roan. Unique to the area are Thornicroft’s giraffe as well as the Cookson’s wildebeest, both sub-species found nowhere else in the world. A healthy hippo population dots the riverbanks and the lagoon in front of camp. The birding is equally diverse, with regular sightings of Saddle-billed Stork, Lilian’s Lovebird, African Skimmer and even Bat Hawk.
Puku Ridge Tented Camp Named for the elusive Puku antelope which never strays far from water, this beautiful camp among the trees overlooks a sweeping expanse of the fertile Kakumbi dambo (valley). Here, the living is easy for both visitors and wildlife. is small and intimate, built unobtrusively close to the wild. The camp is small and intimate, built unobtrusively close to the wild. Each of the six comfortably furnished safari tents has its own lavish bathroom which provides the option of taking a shower with the sun on your shoulders. The diverse wildlife along the dambo offers great opportunities for photography, whether you choose to explore on foot with a keen-eyed guide, or range further afield in a safari vehicle. And in the evenings, you dine with the night sounds of Africa for a soundtrack. Well-lit pathways cleared of undergrowth connect the tents to the main bar/lounge. The natural vegetation has been left as undisturbed as possible. Puku Ridge inhabits a remote world of its own, watching the ancient patterns of life and survival while treating its visitors to enjoyably civilized hospitality. Activities include day and night game drives in South Luangwa National Park in open four-wheel-drive vehicles driven by a knowledgeable guide, as well as Guided Walks by a professional guide and an armed national parks scout.
Day 4-6: Lower Zambezi National Park
Depart after breakfast for your flight via Lusaka to Lower Zambezi National Park and your luxury tented camp. The Lower Zambezi National Park covers an area of 1,800 square miles with most of the game concentrated along the valley floor. There is an escarpment along the northern end that acts as a physical barrier to most of the parks animal species. The river’s edge is overhung with a thick riverine fringe. Further inland is a floodplain fringed with mopane forest and interspersed with winterthorn trees. This is Zambia’s newest Park and as such is still relatively undeveloped. Walk under the guidance of your professional guide, game drive in an open safari vehicle or take the water in a canoe to view animals all along the banks of the Zambezi. Overnights Chiawa Camp. All meals & drinks.
Chiawa Camp
On the banks of the Zambezi River, under a grove of evergreen Mahogany trees, Chiawa Camp holds the prime position in the heart of Zambia’s Lower Zambezi National Park. A stunning thatched lounge/bar area with upstairs viewing deck provides one of the best views of the Zambezi whilst after enjoying Chiawa’s renowned cuisine on the al fresco dining veranda, one can relax by the open camp fire with a cocktail in hand to reminisce of the day’s adventures before retiring to the tents, each a sanctuary of luxury and peace to dream about what tomorrow may bring.
The tents all have timber floors and verandas with excellent views and are accessed by paths running behind them to maximize privacy. All share ample comforts, conveniences and unexpected luxuries such as 24/7 lighting and charging facilities (220v UK plugs), hot & cold running water, king size beds, Egyptian cotton linens, indoor and outdoor showers and ball & claw baths complemented by Molton Brown amenities.
Day 7 & 8: Victoria Falls, Livingstone
Fly from Lower Zambezi to Livingstone this morning, where your guide meets and transfers you to your camp on a private island in the Zambezi River. A guided tours of Victoria Falls, cultural, museum and market tours, morning or evening game drives in Mosi-Oa-Tunya Park and morning or evening boat cruises on the Zambezi River. Livingstone is rated as one of the world’s top destinations for adrenaline and river activities. The most popular of these include (at additional cost) seasonal white water rafting, bungee jumping, gorge swing, microlighting over the Falls, brunch and breakfast canoe trips on the Zambezi and Falls edge dining. Overnights Sindabezi Island. All meals and drinks are included.
Sindabezi Island is idyllic, exclusive camp on a private isle on the Zambezi River and it is the only luxury bush camp from where Victoria Falls can comfortably be explored. Experience the large number of activities in the area during the day and return to a tranquil haven, a thousand light years away from the bustle at night. Sindabezi has only five open-sided thatched cottages, allowing guests to soak up the sights and sounds of the African bush in the perfect, pristine setting. Views across the flood plains of the Zambezi and into the nearby National Park complete the experience.
Day 9: Depart
This morning you will be transferred to Livingstone Airport for your onward connections. Breakfast.
| Land Cost – 2011 | ||
| Dates | Per Person Double | Regional Air |
| July-September | $6750.00 | $1045.00 |
| October | $5460.00 | $1045.00 |
| November | $5525.00 | $1045.00 |
| Land Cost – 2012 | ||
| Dates | Per Person Double | Regional Air Per Person |
| April-May | $4998.00 | $1045.00 |
| June 1-14 | $5785.00 | $1045.00 |
| June 15-30, October | $6598.00 | $1045.00 |
| July-September | $7235.00 | $1045.00 |
| November | $5650.00 | $1045.00 |























