Ride nature and up your adrenalin levels!
Zambezi white water rafting; kayaking and riverboarding; fishing, marathons, cycling and mountaineering treks are just some of the thrilling range of activities on offer. Climb Mt Kilimanjaro!
Some can be included as short one day activities during a regular safari however a few are safaris in their own right. Multi-day white water rafting safari is a whole adventure and very popular for small groups.
Embrace the natural world - a wholesome treat for the family.With almost year round sunshine, animals children dream about, fabulous beaches, child loving locals - all the main elements for a successful African family holiday.
The Zambezi specialists will take care of everything including learning to track animals, cooking in a bush kitchen, making fire or simply learning to be outdoors. For your teenagers Victoria Falls, Lake Malawi or Kenya. If you're worried about malaria we'll steer you towards South Africa.
Get out to Africa and experience the romantic chic of beautiful safari camps and the magnificent coasts.
We know a honeymoon is one of the most critical holidays especially as it comes after the stress of organizing The Wedding. Every detail of your honeymoon is the concern of our specialists.
Create your own Zambezi honeymoon webpage showing your itinerary and invite your wedding guests to contribute towards your holiday of a lifetime. Look at the Bazaruto Archipelago or Masai Mara followed by Lamu Island or the Serengeti combined with Zanzibar.
The ultimate way to explore the fascinating African continent from village life to spectacuar wildernesses.
The chance to create your own adventure. The excitement is not only in the destination but in the journey itself.
Led by a professional guide and accompanied by a small convoy of staff, equipment and other necessary back-up. The groups are small 6 to 12 people. Book a private mobile safari or join an existing mixed group on a set departure date.
Our favourites explore Botswana, Tanzania and Uganda.
Off beat and very nearly off the map.
Some of the world's most unique species are found in the Central African rainforests, some of the oldest religions are found in Ethiopia and some of the most curious foods are eaten in Gabon.
There are many well known areas in Africa and then there are "those" places which inspire adventurers to head off with camera and notebook to hand.
There's plenty to catch your interest: a dhow safari in northern Mozambique or try a gorilla expedition through Congo's rainforests.
Design and create your own safari to suit you perfectly.
Special interest safaris include privately guided safaris with specialist guides concentrating on photography and filming, birding, conservation, culture or fishing.
For example if you study butterflies we would suggest you went to Uganda which has over 1200 species, (compared to the 56 found in the British Isles). Most importantly there are two Ugandan guides who are able to distinguish the difference between them!
We've arranged trips for film crews on the Lower Zambezi river (Mad Mike and Mark in Zambia on Animal Planet 2004), film and digital photography courses on the Masai Mara, spring flowering in Namaqualand but most of our special interest trips have been for photographers trying to catch those special moments and some of these images are featured throughout our website which contains 98% pictures taken by ourselves and our guests.
Luxury safari lodges or canvas bush camps under the stars.
Whether under canvas in semi-permanent bush camps or permanent luxury safari lodges, even the tented camps come with everything you can think of and more in some cases!
In any event don't confuse an African camp with a thin, dome tent, a sleeping bag on a 5mm thick hard mat and your father ordering you to wash up in the chilly river water! Favourite traditional safari spots are Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe and the Skeleton Coast in Namibia.
With your feet on the ground feel, smell and hear Africa.
Understanding the pulse of the African bush by foot is highly recommended by the Zambezi experts. Walking trails extend over a few nights or a few hours and you are always accompanied by a professional guide. This is one of the best ways to get you into areas of game activity and sample all aspects of the environment.
The South Luangwa National Park is a first class area to be on foot. Certain spots in Kenya offer prime walking safaris with the added dimension of the accompanying camels.




