Time stands still here at Zambia's incredible wild side. Around 30 percent of Zambia is reserved for wildlife. There are 20 national parks and about 34 game management areas. The nature's pristine glory remains untouched by progress or human greed as everything is as it was eons years ago. The total land remains unexploited 100 percent natural, no artificial ingredients. The visitors can enjoy the wilderness just as the flora and fauna does.
It possesses the largest water resources the whole of southern Africa. The country has a wide assortments of rivers both big and small all across the country, from these rivers, more than twenty awe inspiring waterfalls that makes Zambia a hub of waterfalls. Victoria Falls- This spectacular curtain of falling water is located halfway along the Zambezi River.At almost 2kilometers wide and 103 meters deep.is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Not less are the Lakes of Zambia. They are incredibly rich and diverse marine wonders that are spellbinding
in the aquamarine serenity as they shimmer under Africa’s vast blue sky.
The rivers of Zambia tells a story that begins before modern humans walked the planet.
The Valley of the Luangwa River and the area around Victoria Falls reveal ancient stone tools carved by our
ancestors Homo erectus, dated back an eons ago.
For those seeking adventure packed activity. Zambia is brimming with opportunities.There are several recreational pursuits to be enjoyed. Abseiling, Gorge Swinging and High Wiring: Boost your adrenalin levels by, Abseiling down the gorge, High Wiring, Gorge swinging, Rap jumping. Elephant Back Safari: It brings you close to the elephants, Interact with them before taking a back ride into the bush. Explor the real trills...