Welcome To
Zambia
Welcome to the land of the walking safari, the mighty Victoria Falls and the untamed Zambezi River.
Jambo
Welcome To the unspoilt scenic beauty!
Zambia takes its name from the mighty Zambezi River, which flows through much of the western and southern parts of the country.
It has a small urban population relative to its large size. The lack of crowds makes for a true adventure and the opportunity to unwind in some of the wildest and most remote game areas on the continent.
The Zambezi is the source of the famous Victoria Falls, which it shares with Zimbabwe.
Zambia is also home to the great rivers of Kafue and Luangwa
Facts & Figures
Capital
Lusaka
Population
15 473 905
Currency
ZMW
Time Zone
UTC+03:00
Highlights and sights
Kafue National Park
Kafue National Park is the largest park in Zambia and is rich in wildlife. It is known for its prides of tree-climbing lions, rare antelope and around 500 species of birds.
The Victoria Falls
The Victoria Falls, which is on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, is the widest waterfall in the world and almost twice as high as the Niagara Falls in North America.
The Luangwa Valley
Endemic subspecies of giraffe and wildebeest are found in the Luangwa Valley, which is also known for its large leopard population and concentration of hippos and crocodiles.