If you find safaris fascinating, you will love Zambia—the birthplace of walking safaris. There is more than a safari in this place, and that is its gorgeous parks and reserves. Not just experienced but even newbies of safari travelers have their footfall in this place to enjoy the true wildlife away from the hubbub of the city.

Zambezi valleys and the parks of Luangwa throw ample things to do—- night drives, game drives, canoeing safaris, & walking. All of this is the focal point of the thundering water and swirling mist of Victoria Falls.

Don’t Miss These Zany and Best Things to do in Zambia

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Set Forth to South Luangwa

To soak yourself completely in this pristine wildlife, take a walking safari. As your senses get sharpened, you will see different animals in the riverbeds, discover the plants that are good to eat, and be amused by the info on animal dung. You would get to see(obviously not directly) a lot many wild animals, including lions. It is one of the best places to spot a big game on foot.

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Drift along the Zambezi River to walk through Canoe Safari

Lodges near the river have a lot of nature walks, game drives, and the major highlight—canoe safaris.

A canoe safari is a leisurely activity in which you drift rather than paddle past immersed hippos and wrinkly Nile crocodiles soaking up on the riverbanks. It's both peaceful and exhilarating! The guides can predict their next moves with ease.

Enjoy Game Drives Along the Luangwa River

The South Luangwa is Zambia's most well-known park: the concentration of game around the Luangwa River is among the densest in Africa. You're unlikely to see Rhino here, which is a shame, but aside from that notable exception, there's more than enough big game to create memories.

Get Close to Victoria Falls

Mosi-oa-Tunya, or "The Smoke That Thunders," is an apt name for Victoria Falls. Nothing prepares you for the first sight of the Zambezi River crashing through the drop - 500 million liters per minute of water crashing into a deep rocky gorge, launching a cloud of mist and rainbow-lit spray into the air. It is one of the more adventurous locations for students. Book with Delta Airlines Student Discount for Zambia.

Witness this Huge Migration of Mammals on Earth

From October to December, skies around Kasanka Park experience around 10 million fruit bats. This is the great Wildebeest Migration in the world. While the sheer number of bats is impressive. The most thrilling aspect of this phenomenon is the atmosphere: huge birds of prey swoop through the dramatic skies, hunting bats for breakfast.

Bottomline

If you are a wildlife junkie you will love this place. Be ready for this adventurous journey and make the most of it!