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At the heart of Africa, Zambia is a showcase for the continent's natural wonders. When explorer David Livingstone was the first European to set eyes on the staggering Victoria Falls in 1855, he described the crashing waters as exuding such power that they must have been "gazed upon by angels in their flight". Even today, the Zambezi River continues to thunder down the Batoka Gorge, creating an impressive and breathtaking sight. While the Victoria Falls are a highlight of your trip to Zambia, the country holds other treasures that we invite you to discover on safari. The Zambezi, which flows eastwards, meets two smaller tributaries, the Kafue and the Luangwa, which give their names to the state's largest national parks. The South Luangwa National Park, the home of walking safaris and considered one of Africa's most important nature reserves, is renowned for its wide variety of wildlife. Hippos crowd the Luangwa River and huge herds of buffalo graze the grasslands and frolic between the islands scattered along the river. Impala, puku, waterbuck and giraffe roam the open plains, regularly followed by lions, while leopards hunt in the dense forests.
More than 400 species of birds have also made their home here, from predatory snake eagles to colourful bee-eaters. An ideal destination for a safari in Zambia, as is Kafue National Park, the country's most extensive park, to the north of which lie the Busanga Plains, which transform into an immense lake after the rains. Downstream from Victoria Falls, the Lower Zambezi National Park is perfect for walks and to get up close to the flora and fauna, while canoeing on the Lower Zambezi is an exciting way to see elephants dipping and rolling in the water. In the west of the country, Liuwa Plain National Park plays host to one of Africa's largest migrations, when huge herds of wildebeest arrive from Angola in November. You can also take advantage of your holiday in Zambia to admire the enchanting landscapes of Lake Kariba and the Bangweulu swamps, where you can spot lechwe antelopes and slender-billed storks.
Nestled in the heart of the savannah, our luxury hotels in Zambia invite you to escape your “normal” for an exceptional stay. Only the chirping of birds or the lapping of a river interrupts the calm and serenity of our charming lodges, where you can stay in spacious suites that open out onto the surrounding nature. Thatched roofs, wooden terraces and elegant decor using natural materials characterise these intimate cocoons of tranquillity. After returning from a safari, horseback riding or a river cruise, cool off with a dip in the infinity pool and enjoy a relaxing message from an experienced therapist. The service at our luxury hotels in Zambia is provided by attentive staff who are fully dedicated to making your stay in their beloved country a success.
Local produce has pride of place in our fine dining restaurants in Zambia. The passion that drives our talented chefs is reflected in the dishes they create, using the freshest ingredients from the farms and agricultural estates that surround our establishments. The flavours of manioc, sweet potatoes, pumpkin leaves and groundnuts, the scents of spices and the textures of local breads and cereals, all come together in menus combining pan-African and international cuisine. Seated in a wooden pavilion or on a terrace overlooking the savannah, enjoy delicious and inspiring food accompanied by an excellent South African wine for example, or a freshly squeezed juice from the property’s trees.
Marvel at the mighty Victoria Falls, one of the world's most impressive waterfalls, and enjoy the unique experience of swimming in the Devil's Pool at the edge of the precipice. The Zambezi River offers the perfect setting for a peaceful cruise. This is your chance to admire hippos, crocodiles, and numerous birds before enjoying a magnificent sunset, where the sky showcases the most beautiful reds, oranges, purples and pinks. Our luxury hotels in Zambia are also ideally located so that thrill-seekers can try their hand at rafting down the rapids in the company of an enthusiastic and experienced guide. The bravest travellers can even bungee jump from the Victoria Falls bridge! Our charming lodges in Zambia are also excellent starting points for a safari. Venture into the Chobe National Park to admire elephants, lions, and other wild animals in their natural habitat.
While your well-being is an absolute priority, our luxury hotels in Zambia also attach great importance to sustainable development and environmental protection. To minimise their carbon footprint, the hoteliers and restaurateurs who are members of our association, implement various actions to reduce their environmental impact. In some of our eco hotels in Zambia, water is recycled and purified on site, while biodegradable waste is transformed into compost used to feed vegetable gardens. The chefs in our fine dining restaurants favour short supply circuits by working with local producers. Our properties are also involved in the development of local communities, in particular by recruiting their staff from neighbouring villages and helping to improve schooling conditions for their children.
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