Nature

Safaris are organized in Zambia's three national parks - King Lewanika in Liuva Plain National Park, Lower Zambezi National Park Camps and South Luangwa Camps.

Listen to the roar of a lion calling in the distance and feel every sense awaken as you open your eyes to one of the world's wildest places, ready for a sunrise walking safari. Follow the gentle footsteps of impala, discover leopards slumbering among the boughs, come face to face with a pack of elusive wild dogs - these are just a substitute for what the area has to offer....

SOUTHERN LUANGWA

Located just an hour's flight from Lusaka, southern Luangwa is known for its big cat sightings and is often referred to as the Valley of the Leopard. It was here that the legendary Norman Carr launched walking safaris and conservation-based tourism in Africa. The excellent reputation of Zambian guides is cultivated in our team, and some of our guides have trained with Norman himself. They provide guests with a raw, authentic safari experience, not letting any details in these vast spaces escape their attention.

LIUWA RIVER

Time + Tide safari camp is the only permanent refuge on the Liuwa plain. Its vast wilderness of more than 3,600 square kilometers has been protected for more than 100 years and remains one of the continent's best-kept secrets. As African rains reach the north, the plains turn into a watery wonderland, bringing with them the movement of wildebeest antelope migrating south to shade near the camp. Liuwa Plain is famous for its herds of predators - proud lions and large clans of hyenas - as well as the endangered and rare bird species that nest in the region. It is a land unchanged by time.

LOWER ZAMBEZI

Nestled between the imposing mountain bluffs in the north and the mighty Zambezi River in the south, the Zambezi Valley offers diverse and unique attractions. Visitors call it a "happy place" because of its beautiful scenery, peaceful riverside forests and abundant wildlife. The Lower Zambezi is just a 30-minute flight from Lusaka and offers guests the excitement of tiger-hunting and tranquil wildlife watching on the banks of the river while kayaking or boating. Our guides strive to make each visitor feel part of the landscape, rather than a mere spectator.

 

 

Camps

During these extraordinary African adventures you will live in unique places created to provide you with all the comforts and conveniences, while maintaining the atmosphere of communing with wildlife. Tents and houses in all camps were built limiting interference with the natural environment and allowing guests to be in constant contact with their unique surroundings. The stay is accompanied by an atmosphere of pioneering hikes along the trails of explorers and lovers of natural wonders. At every step, however, we can count on first-class comfort and luxury.

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