Understand Safari Tier Ratings & Experiences In Zambia | Why Visit Zambia For Your Safari Vacation Or Holidays In Africa
ZAMBIA FLORA & FAUNA
Zambia’s beautiful temperate climate, as known as the “air-conditioned state” in the heart of Africa makes it a pleasant visit. The unspoilt quality of the country’s many attractions is a major advantage, with a huge number and variety of pristine wilderness environments. Zambia’s beautiful lakes, waterfalls, rivers and valleys are without equal. The Victoria Falls in Livingstone is one of the world wonders and can be observed from within the country. The Kalamabo Falls to the north is the second highest uninterrupted waterfalls on the continent. Lake Kariba is the world’s second largest man-made lake and Lake Tanganyika is the second deepest natural lake in the world. The vast grassy plains of the Luangwa and Zambezi Valleys form part of Africa’s Great Rift Valley. Zambia’s wildlife is one of the foremost attractions with game such as Lion, Elephant, Buffalo, Cheetah, Zebra as well as many endemic species. Birdlife is also superb around the various national parks in the country. The diversity of bird species in Zambia is amongst the highest in the world, with 743 species recorded to date and several more expected as the more remote areas are explored. Zambia Parks and Bird Sanctuaries will keep avid birders enthralled. Diversity combines with abundance during the wet season from November to March as migrants make Zambia’s pristine bush and wetlands their home again. The Birdwatcher’s paradise is Lochinvar National Park where over 400 species have been recorded however Lower Zambezi National Park, Kafue National Park, Victoria Falls and South Luangwa National Park are equally superb