Zambia Travel Guide

Maurice Richardson -
June 18, 2025

Overview

Zambia is one of Africa’s most underrated gems, packed with bucket list wildlife encounters and breathtaking landscapes. The star attraction? Victoria Falls one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World where the Zambezi River plunges into a thunderous spectacle. But beyond the falls, Zambia offers wild, uncrowded safari experiences in South Luangwa National Park and the remote beauty of Lower Zambezi. If you’re looking for adventure, wildlife, and raw natural beauty, Zambia delivers without the tourist crowds of its neighbors.

Quick Facts About Zambia

Language

English (official), but local languages like Bemba and Nyanja are widely spoken.

Currency

Zambian Kwacha (ZMW)

Visa

Visa on arrival for most nationalities (check requirements based on passport)

Power Plugs

Type C / D / G

Religion

Predominantly Christianity

Capital

Lusaka

Climate

Tropical; hot & wet (Nov–Apr), cool & dry (May–Oct)

Apps

Uber (limited, mostly in Lusaka), Google Maps (offline maps recommended)

Flight Information for Zambia

As a tourist, your main airport will be Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN) in Lusaka, with some international flights also arriving at Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI) in Livingstone (near Victoria Falls). Major airlines like Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates, and South African Airways offer connections through hubs like Addis Ababa, Dubai, and Johannesburg. For domestic flights (e.g., to Mfuwe for South Luangwa), Proflight Zambia is the main carrier. Use Skyscanner to compare flight options.

Safety Information You Should Know Before Visiting Zambia

Zambia is generally one of Africa’s safer travel destinations, but petty crime (like pickpocketing) can happen in cities like Lusaka. Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas and keep valuables secure. Wildlife areas are low-risk, but always follow safari guides’ instructions animals like elephants and hippos are unpredictable. Also, malaria is a concern, so take precautions (antimalarials, repellent, covered clothing at dusk).

Climate

Zambia has a tropical climate with two main seasons:

  • Dry Season (May–Oct): Cool mornings, warm days (20–30°C / 68–86°F). Best for safaris (animals gather near water).
  • Wet Season (Nov–Apr): Hot, humid, and rainy. Landscapes turn lush, but some roads become impassable.

Victoria Falls is most impressive March–May (peak flow), while June–August offers the best balance of weather and accessibility.

Budget & Costs

Zambia is mid range for African travel cheaper than Botswana or South Africa but pricier than backpacker havens like Southeast Asia.

  • Budget hostels: Approx ~150–300 ZMW ($6–$12 USD)
  • Mid-range lodges: Approx ~800–1,500 ZMW ($30–$60 USD)
  • Safaris: High-end lodges run Approx $300+ per night, but self-drive options exist.
  • Meals: Local eateries Approx (~50 ZMW), restaurants (~150–300 ZMW)
  • Transport: Buses are cheap; domestic flights are pricey but save time.

Other Essential Info:

  • Health: Yellow fever vaccination may be required. Drink bottled water.
  • Transport: Taxis are common in cities; for long distances, buses (like Shalom) or private transfers.
  • Wildlife Tips: South Luangwa is best for walking safaris; Lower Zambezi for canoeing with hippos.
  • Cultural Note: Handshakes are common; dress modestly outside tourist areas.

Final Thoughts

Zambia is wild, authentic, and unforgettable perfect for travelers who want nature without the crowds. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, tracking leopards, or soaking in the Zambezi’s sunset, this is Africa at its most raw and rewarding.

🙋 Frequently Asked Questions

Is Zambia safe for solo travelers?

Yes, but stick to well traveled areas and avoid night walks in cities. Safari camps are very secure.

When is the best time to see Victoria Falls?

March–May for maximum water flow, but June August for fewer crowds and clear views.

Do I need a visa for Zambia?

Most nationalities get a visa on arrival, but check requirements beforehand.
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