Day 1 ARRIVE LUSAKA
Welcome to Zambia! On arrival in Lusaka this evening, you will be greeted at the airport and taken to your hotel for the night.
Let the Protea Hotel by Marriott Lusaka set the stage for a memorable visit. Whether you're in Zambia for business or leisure, you'll be delighted with our sleek, amenity-laden accommodation and prime location within the Arcades Shopping and Entertainment Complex. Make yourself comfortable in your modern room, which boasts deluxe bedding, free Wi-Fi access, a mini-refrigerator and a flat-screen TV. Stop by our hotel restaurant and enjoy a delicious complimentary breakfast every morning, or relax with a meal and a drink in the evening after a busy day in Lusaka. Be sure to cool off in our splash pool as well.
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Day 2 LUSAKA-LOWER ZAMBEZI-CHONGWE CAMP | Meals: BLD
A morning flight takes you into the heart of Zambia and Chongwe Camp on the forested riverbanks of the Zambezi and Chongwe Rivers. Your Ranger meets you at the airstrip for the ride into camp. After a delicious meal and time to settle in, depart on an afternoon game viewing activity.
Dotted along the forested riverbanks, Time + Tide Chongwe Camp is surrounded by wild beauty. Set at the confluence of the Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers against a beautiful mountainous backdrop, the camp offers the best views in the Lower Zambezi.
A grove of towering winterthorn trees creates a shady haven for the camp below. Guests aren't the only ones that enjoy them though - elephants frequently wander through camp to feed on the many seed pods dropped from above. Each tent offers panoramic views along the Chongwe River. Sit out front in comfortable lounge chairs and watch the abundant wildlife visiting the banks to drink and graze on the lush grasses.
Cotton linens, local textiles and handcrafted furniture blend seamlessly with organic fixtures, all designed to make the most of what Mother Nature has provided. The tents feature comfortable beds, ceiling fans, charging points and spacious, open air bathrooms.
During your stay, enjoy our impressive variety of safari activities, created for the ultimate exploration of this magnificent African paradise. By land, you can enjoy game drives and walking safaris, or take to the rivers and explore with boat cruises, canoeing safaris and tiger-fishing. Back in camp, our brand new wildlife hide is great for photography, especially rare nocturnal creatures.
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Day 3 & 4 LOWER ZAMBEZI - CHONGWE CAMP | Meals: BLD
The Lower Zambezi National Park spans over 1,500 square miles of pristine wilderness and hosts over 378 bird species and 60 mammal species. More than 75 miles of the park in along the Zambezi River, attracting a host of wildlife to the shores as they drink water. As you venture into the park, you will see abundant elephant, hippo and a diversity of plains game. And, thanks to the rich food source, healthy populations of leopard and lion are also found here. And much to delight of safari-goers, wild dog is common here as well. The pace here is yours to set. There is much to do if you want. Or, relax and soak in the views right from camp. In addition to
morning and night game drives, take a walk with one of the experienced guides; glide along on a canoe safari or try your hand at catch and release tigerfishing.
Dotted along the forested riverbanks, Time + Tide Chongwe Camp is surrounded by wild beauty. Set at the confluence of the Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers against a beautiful mountainous backdrop, the camp offers the best views in the Lower Zambezi.
A grove of towering winterthorn trees creates a shady haven for the camp below. Guests aren't the only ones that enjoy them though - elephants frequently wander through camp to feed on the many seed pods dropped from above. Each tent offers panoramic views along the Chongwe River. Sit out front in comfortable lounge chairs and watch the abundant wildlife visiting the banks to drink and graze on the lush grasses.
Cotton linens, local textiles and handcrafted furniture blend seamlessly with organic fixtures, all designed to make the most of what Mother Nature has provided. The tents feature comfortable beds, ceiling fans, charging points and spacious, open air bathrooms.
During your stay, enjoy our impressive variety of safari activities, created for the ultimate exploration of this magnificent African paradise. By land, you can enjoy game drives and walking safaris, or take to the rivers and explore with boat cruises, canoeing safaris and tiger-fishing. Back in camp, our brand new wildlife hide is great for photography, especially rare nocturnal creatures.
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Day 5 SOUTH LUANGWA - NSOLO OR LUWI CAMP | Meals: BLD
Fly to the South Luangwa this morning where your Ranger will be waiting to take you to your choice of Nsolo or Luwi Camp. Nsolo is the quintessential "barefoot luxury" experience, with spacious suites set on wooden platforms, all overlooking thee surrounding bush. Luwi Camp is set deep in the national park on the Luwi River, wonderfully remote with no other camps for miles around. This is walking safari heaven. After a wonderful meal, set out on an afternoon game-viewing activity. Along with morning and night game drives, this is a perfect place to take a walking safari.
Day 6 SLEEPOUT CAMP UNDER THE STARS SOUTH LUANGWA | Meals: BLD
Enjoy your morning game viewing activity and time to relax in camp. Later this evening, reconnect with nature as you spend the night under the brilliant stars. Enjoy afternoon tea and then set out from camp on a walking safari. Arrive at your sleepout camp in time for sundowners, dinner and stargazing around the campfire. Then, tuck into the comfy tents falling asleep gazing at the million stars shining above. Wake with the sunrise tomorrow.
Day 7 SOUTH LUANGWA | Meals: BLD
Wake with the sunrise at your sleepout camp and enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee with breakfast before departing the sleepout camp on your morning game viewing activity. Your'll return to Nsolo or Luwi Camp in time for lunch and your late afternoon game activity.
Day 8 SOUTH LUANGWA | Meals: BLD
The South Luanwa is one of the greatest wildlife sancturies in the world. Thanks to its vast size (over 3500 square miles), you can game drive all day and not find another vehicle. The concentrations of game you will find along the meandering Luangwa River are amont the most intense in Africa. The river teems with hippo and crocodile and on game drives or walks, you will search for over 60 species of mammals and 400 species of birds. Predators and plains game are abundant, and most exciting, African wild dog populations are strengthening here.
Day 9 LUSAKA-DEPART | Meals: B
It will be hard to say goodbye to the bush today as your light aircraft flight takes you to Lusaka to begin your journey home. Or, why not extend a few days and visit Victoria Falls? It's easy to add an extension - ask us for details
Welcome to Zambia! On arrival in Lusaka this evening, you will be greeted at the airport and taken to your hotel for the night.
Protea Lusaka
Let the Protea Hotel by Marriott Lusaka set the stage for a memorable visit. Whether you're in Zambia for business or leisure, you'll be delighted with our sleek, amenity-laden accommodation and prime location within the Arcades Shopping and Entertainment Complex. Make yourself comfortable in your modern room, which boasts deluxe bedding, free Wi-Fi access, a mini-refrigerator and a flat-screen TV. Stop by our hotel restaurant and enjoy a delicious complimentary breakfast every morning, or relax with a meal and a drink in the evening after a busy day in Lusaka. Be sure to cool off in our splash pool as well.
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Day 2 LUSAKA-LOWER ZAMBEZI-CHONGWE CAMP | Meals: BLD
A morning flight takes you into the heart of Zambia and Chongwe Camp on the forested riverbanks of the Zambezi and Chongwe Rivers. Your Ranger meets you at the airstrip for the ride into camp. After a delicious meal and time to settle in, depart on an afternoon game viewing activity.
Time + Tide Chongwe Camp
Dotted along the forested riverbanks, Time + Tide Chongwe Camp is surrounded by wild beauty. Set at the confluence of the Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers against a beautiful mountainous backdrop, the camp offers the best views in the Lower Zambezi.
A grove of towering winterthorn trees creates a shady haven for the camp below. Guests aren't the only ones that enjoy them though - elephants frequently wander through camp to feed on the many seed pods dropped from above. Each tent offers panoramic views along the Chongwe River. Sit out front in comfortable lounge chairs and watch the abundant wildlife visiting the banks to drink and graze on the lush grasses.
Cotton linens, local textiles and handcrafted furniture blend seamlessly with organic fixtures, all designed to make the most of what Mother Nature has provided. The tents feature comfortable beds, ceiling fans, charging points and spacious, open air bathrooms.
During your stay, enjoy our impressive variety of safari activities, created for the ultimate exploration of this magnificent African paradise. By land, you can enjoy game drives and walking safaris, or take to the rivers and explore with boat cruises, canoeing safaris and tiger-fishing. Back in camp, our brand new wildlife hide is great for photography, especially rare nocturnal creatures.
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Day 3 & 4 LOWER ZAMBEZI - CHONGWE CAMP | Meals: BLD
The Lower Zambezi National Park spans over 1,500 square miles of pristine wilderness and hosts over 378 bird species and 60 mammal species. More than 75 miles of the park in along the Zambezi River, attracting a host of wildlife to the shores as they drink water. As you venture into the park, you will see abundant elephant, hippo and a diversity of plains game. And, thanks to the rich food source, healthy populations of leopard and lion are also found here. And much to delight of safari-goers, wild dog is common here as well. The pace here is yours to set. There is much to do if you want. Or, relax and soak in the views right from camp. In addition to
morning and night game drives, take a walk with one of the experienced guides; glide along on a canoe safari or try your hand at catch and release tigerfishing.
Time + Tide Chongwe Camp
Dotted along the forested riverbanks, Time + Tide Chongwe Camp is surrounded by wild beauty. Set at the confluence of the Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers against a beautiful mountainous backdrop, the camp offers the best views in the Lower Zambezi.
A grove of towering winterthorn trees creates a shady haven for the camp below. Guests aren't the only ones that enjoy them though - elephants frequently wander through camp to feed on the many seed pods dropped from above. Each tent offers panoramic views along the Chongwe River. Sit out front in comfortable lounge chairs and watch the abundant wildlife visiting the banks to drink and graze on the lush grasses.
Cotton linens, local textiles and handcrafted furniture blend seamlessly with organic fixtures, all designed to make the most of what Mother Nature has provided. The tents feature comfortable beds, ceiling fans, charging points and spacious, open air bathrooms.
During your stay, enjoy our impressive variety of safari activities, created for the ultimate exploration of this magnificent African paradise. By land, you can enjoy game drives and walking safaris, or take to the rivers and explore with boat cruises, canoeing safaris and tiger-fishing. Back in camp, our brand new wildlife hide is great for photography, especially rare nocturnal creatures.
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Day 5 SOUTH LUANGWA - NSOLO OR LUWI CAMP | Meals: BLD
Fly to the South Luangwa this morning where your Ranger will be waiting to take you to your choice of Nsolo or Luwi Camp. Nsolo is the quintessential "barefoot luxury" experience, with spacious suites set on wooden platforms, all overlooking thee surrounding bush. Luwi Camp is set deep in the national park on the Luwi River, wonderfully remote with no other camps for miles around. This is walking safari heaven. After a wonderful meal, set out on an afternoon game-viewing activity. Along with morning and night game drives, this is a perfect place to take a walking safari.
Accommodation Choices
- South Luangwa Valley: Time + Tide Luwi Camp
Time + Tide Luwi Camp
Situated deep in the national park on the ephemeral Luwi River, Time + Tide Luwi is wonderfully remote, with no other camps or people for miles around. Tranquillity envelops this camp, creating a wilderness haven that allows guests to reconnect with nature in a meaningful way.
Nestled in a grove of ancient mahogany trees, the tented suites are designed to fully immerse guests into the bush experience. Set along the riverbed and overlooking the floodplains below, guests can watch the abundant wildlife right from the privacy of their own suite. Feathertop beds, an open air, en-suite bathroom and peaceful seating area create a comfortable guest experience in this seasonal camp.
A permanent oxbow lagoon next to camp attracts wildlife from far and wide, especially during the dry winter months. A wildlife hide overlooks the resident hippo pod and offers excellent sightings of the lagoon's frequent wildlife visitors, ranging from thirsty lions to large herds of elephants.
The Time + Tide Luwi surroundings are famous for lions and wild dogs. The thrill of tracking them on a walking safari is an experience not to be missed - truly exploring in the footsteps of Norman Carr. Combine walks with game drives and explorations upriver to find the elusive roan antelope, reedbuck, eland and hartebeest.
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Time + Tide Nsolo
One of the more historical safari camps in Zambia, Time + Tide Nsolo Camp is the quintessential 'barefoot luxury' experience. Nestled along the banks of the seasonal Luwi River, a permanent river lagoon attracts a daily parade of wildlife that guests can watch from their suite's private deck.
With a design inspired by its intimate riverside setting, Time + Tide Nsolo welcomes guests into its comfortable suites, which sit on raised wooden platforms and embody a cosy ambiance. The suites celebrate the beauty of the South Luangwa, each one offering views over the surrounding bush.
The Luwi River is renowned for its lion and wild dog population. Various lion prides use the dry riverbed as a thoroughfare and a means not only of locating their prey, but also their rivals who must be warned to stay away. There's no end to the action around camp!
There are few African experiences more exciting than heading out on a safari early in the morning to find the fresh tracks of the lions you heard calling all night. As you track them through the bush with hushed voices and beating hearts, your mind suggests there is a lion over every rise. This is big game viewing at its best.
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Day 6 SLEEPOUT CAMP UNDER THE STARS SOUTH LUANGWA | Meals: BLD
Enjoy your morning game viewing activity and time to relax in camp. Later this evening, reconnect with nature as you spend the night under the brilliant stars. Enjoy afternoon tea and then set out from camp on a walking safari. Arrive at your sleepout camp in time for sundowners, dinner and stargazing around the campfire. Then, tuck into the comfy tents falling asleep gazing at the million stars shining above. Wake with the sunrise tomorrow.
Day 7 SOUTH LUANGWA | Meals: BLD
Wake with the sunrise at your sleepout camp and enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee with breakfast before departing the sleepout camp on your morning game viewing activity. Your'll return to Nsolo or Luwi Camp in time for lunch and your late afternoon game activity.
Accommodation Choices
- South Luangwa Valley: Time + Tide Luwi Camp
Time + Tide Luwi Camp
Situated deep in the national park on the ephemeral Luwi River, Time + Tide Luwi is wonderfully remote, with no other camps or people for miles around. Tranquillity envelops this camp, creating a wilderness haven that allows guests to reconnect with nature in a meaningful way.
Nestled in a grove of ancient mahogany trees, the tented suites are designed to fully immerse guests into the bush experience. Set along the riverbed and overlooking the floodplains below, guests can watch the abundant wildlife right from the privacy of their own suite. Feathertop beds, an open air, en-suite bathroom and peaceful seating area create a comfortable guest experience in this seasonal camp.
A permanent oxbow lagoon next to camp attracts wildlife from far and wide, especially during the dry winter months. A wildlife hide overlooks the resident hippo pod and offers excellent sightings of the lagoon's frequent wildlife visitors, ranging from thirsty lions to large herds of elephants.
The Time + Tide Luwi surroundings are famous for lions and wild dogs. The thrill of tracking them on a walking safari is an experience not to be missed - truly exploring in the footsteps of Norman Carr. Combine walks with game drives and explorations upriver to find the elusive roan antelope, reedbuck, eland and hartebeest.
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Time + Tide Nsolo
One of the more historical safari camps in Zambia, Time + Tide Nsolo Camp is the quintessential 'barefoot luxury' experience. Nestled along the banks of the seasonal Luwi River, a permanent river lagoon attracts a daily parade of wildlife that guests can watch from their suite's private deck.
With a design inspired by its intimate riverside setting, Time + Tide Nsolo welcomes guests into its comfortable suites, which sit on raised wooden platforms and embody a cosy ambiance. The suites celebrate the beauty of the South Luangwa, each one offering views over the surrounding bush.
The Luwi River is renowned for its lion and wild dog population. Various lion prides use the dry riverbed as a thoroughfare and a means not only of locating their prey, but also their rivals who must be warned to stay away. There's no end to the action around camp!
There are few African experiences more exciting than heading out on a safari early in the morning to find the fresh tracks of the lions you heard calling all night. As you track them through the bush with hushed voices and beating hearts, your mind suggests there is a lion over every rise. This is big game viewing at its best.
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Day 8 SOUTH LUANGWA | Meals: BLD
The South Luanwa is one of the greatest wildlife sancturies in the world. Thanks to its vast size (over 3500 square miles), you can game drive all day and not find another vehicle. The concentrations of game you will find along the meandering Luangwa River are amont the most intense in Africa. The river teems with hippo and crocodile and on game drives or walks, you will search for over 60 species of mammals and 400 species of birds. Predators and plains game are abundant, and most exciting, African wild dog populations are strengthening here.
Accommodation Choices
- South Luangwa Valley: Time + Tide Luwi Camp
Time + Tide Luwi Camp
Situated deep in the national park on the ephemeral Luwi River, Time + Tide Luwi is wonderfully remote, with no other camps or people for miles around. Tranquillity envelops this camp, creating a wilderness haven that allows guests to reconnect with nature in a meaningful way.
Nestled in a grove of ancient mahogany trees, the tented suites are designed to fully immerse guests into the bush experience. Set along the riverbed and overlooking the floodplains below, guests can watch the abundant wildlife right from the privacy of their own suite. Feathertop beds, an open air, en-suite bathroom and peaceful seating area create a comfortable guest experience in this seasonal camp.
A permanent oxbow lagoon next to camp attracts wildlife from far and wide, especially during the dry winter months. A wildlife hide overlooks the resident hippo pod and offers excellent sightings of the lagoon's frequent wildlife visitors, ranging from thirsty lions to large herds of elephants.
The Time + Tide Luwi surroundings are famous for lions and wild dogs. The thrill of tracking them on a walking safari is an experience not to be missed - truly exploring in the footsteps of Norman Carr. Combine walks with game drives and explorations upriver to find the elusive roan antelope, reedbuck, eland and hartebeest.
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Time + Tide Nsolo
One of the more historical safari camps in Zambia, Time + Tide Nsolo Camp is the quintessential 'barefoot luxury' experience. Nestled along the banks of the seasonal Luwi River, a permanent river lagoon attracts a daily parade of wildlife that guests can watch from their suite's private deck.
With a design inspired by its intimate riverside setting, Time + Tide Nsolo welcomes guests into its comfortable suites, which sit on raised wooden platforms and embody a cosy ambiance. The suites celebrate the beauty of the South Luangwa, each one offering views over the surrounding bush.
The Luwi River is renowned for its lion and wild dog population. Various lion prides use the dry riverbed as a thoroughfare and a means not only of locating their prey, but also their rivals who must be warned to stay away. There's no end to the action around camp!
There are few African experiences more exciting than heading out on a safari early in the morning to find the fresh tracks of the lions you heard calling all night. As you track them through the bush with hushed voices and beating hearts, your mind suggests there is a lion over every rise. This is big game viewing at its best.
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Day 9 LUSAKA-DEPART | Meals: B
It will be hard to say goodbye to the bush today as your light aircraft flight takes you to Lusaka to begin your journey home. Or, why not extend a few days and visit Victoria Falls? It's easy to add an extension - ask us for details