In many senses, Zambia is the ‘real’ Africa. The country lies adjacent to Victoria Falls, the largest single body of falling water in the world, and unbeknownst to many, is home to some of the most spectacular national parks and game reserves on the continent.
Dramatic natural landscapes, including the illustrious Zambezi River are highlights of the country, whilst watching a fire-red sunset over the great Zambezi River is a quintessential African experience. Devoid of a huge number of tourists, Zambia is, without doubt, one of Africa’s hidden gems, yet to be overdeveloped and not one to be missed.