About the trip
After extensive recce’s touching the soul of a place, we bring each of our expeditions alive, with an intimate knowledge of the culture, history and wildlife of the destination. We promise you an immersive experience and an unconventional holiday, traversing rugged terrain, off the grid mystery locations with plenty of surprises along the way!!
Expedition Type
Escorted 4×4 Self Drive Expedition
Date
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Duration
15 Nights
Package Cost
From 5,35,000/- PP Onwards + GST & Taxes *
Discover Zambia
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Day 1
Arrival at Livingston FRIDAY
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LANDING: Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport.
WELCOME DINNER: A surprise experience at a spectacular location and venue.
CHECK IN: To a boutique hotel in Livingston.
STAY: Boutique hotel In Livingston.
Day 2
Victoria Falls & Livingston Exploration SATURDAY
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The expedition begins in Livingston, Zambia, near Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River. Highlights include a dip in the Devil’s Pool and a visit to the historic colonial town of Livingstone, known for its Edwardian architecture and rich history.
Day 3
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Kafue National Park, Africa’s second-largest and oldest, is a remote wilderness rich in wildlife and bird species. It features rare animals like tree-climbing lions, wild dogs, and wattled cranes. Southern floodplains and Central woodlands offer diverse habitats and high predator density.
Day 4
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Kafue National Park, Africa’s second-largest and oldest, spans 22,500 sq km and is known for its remote wilderness and rich biodiversity. Bordered by three rivers, it hosts rare wildlife like tree-climbing lions, wattled cranes, and Africa’s highest wild dog population. Southern floodplains and Central woodlands support high densities of predators and diverse habitats.
DAY 5
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Kafue National Park, Africa’s second-largest and oldest, spans 22,500 sq km and is known for its remote wilderness and rich biodiversity. Bordered by three rivers, it hosts rare wildlife like tree-climbing lions, wattled cranes, and Africa’s highest wild dog population. Southern floodplains and Central woodlands support high densities of predators and diverse habitats.
Day 6
Mystery Destination WEDNESDAY / 180 Kms
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Spend two days “Off the Grid” exploring one of Zambia’s wildest, seasonal regions, accessible only four months a year. The area features vast floodplains rich in wildlife like lions, cheetahs, and elephants, along with Miombo woodlands home to rare antelopes. Look out for tree-climbing lions and endangered wattled cranes. A thrilling 4×4 offroad adventure completes the experience.
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Day 8
Drive from Mystery Destination To South Luangwa National Park FRIDAY & SATURDAY / 660 Kms & 180 Kms
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Day 8 & 9 will see us start our day by tackling an adventurous 4×4 Trail that will take us through the unfenced wilderness of South Luangwa National Park. This trail is unpassable in the monsoons and is one of the tough and exciting 4×4 trails of this expedition with plenty of possibilities of wildlife sightings
Day 9
Drive from Mystery Destination To South Luangwa National Park FRIDAY & SATURDAY / 660 Kms & 180 Kms
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Day 8 & 9 will see us start our day by tackling an adventurous 4×4 Trail that will take us through the unfenced wilderness of South Luangwa National Park. This trail is unpassable in the monsoons and is one of the tough and exciting 4×4 trails of this expedition with plenty of possibilities of wildlife sightings
Day 10
South Luangwa National Park
Day 11
South Luangwa National Park
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After a night at a mystery destination, the journey continues to South Luangwa National Park, known as the “Valley of the Leopard” with the highest leopard density in Africa. Spanning 9,050 sq km, this unfenced park offers close wildlife encounters and is famous for night safaris. It’s home to diverse habitats, the endemic Thornicroft’s giraffe, and over 400 bird species.
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Day 13
Lower Zambezi National Park
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On Day 13 & 14 , embark on a thrilling 4×4 trail along the Zambezi Escarpment to the Lower Zambezi National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park features stunning riverine landscapes, abundant elephants, predators, and over 400 bird species. Highlights include exceptional canoe and walking safaris, offering close wildlife encounters in a pristine wilderness.
Day 14
Lower Zambezi National Park
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On Day 13 & 14 , embark on a thrilling 4×4 trail along the Zambezi Escarpment to the Lower Zambezi National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park features stunning riverine landscapes, abundant elephants, predators, and over 400 bird species. Highlights include exceptional canoe and walking safaris, offering close wildlife encounters in a pristine wilderness.
Day 15
Head back To Livingston FRIDAY / 570 Kms
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After breakfast at the luxury lodge, we head back to Livingston to return our vehicles and settle into a luxury resort. The farewell dinner features a fusion of African and continental cuisine, celebrating the trip’s flavors. It’s a perfect moment to reflect on the journey while enjoying a sundowner and the stunning African sunset.
Day 16
End Of Expedition SATURDAY
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After a leisurely Breakfast, we will be transported to Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport in Livingston for our final journey home. As we board our flight, we take with us cherished memories, leaving behind only tyre tracks and the remnants of our bonfires. We bid you adieu!
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