Zambia — The Walking Safari
Where the walking safari was born — on foot, with an armed guide.
South Luangwa is the birthplace of the walking safari. JETBAY pairs Zambia's wildest valley with the spectacle of Victoria Falls — game on foot by day, the Milky Way over a bush camp by night.
On foot
With an armed guide and a tracker, you read the bush at ground level — tracks, dung, birdcall — and approach plains game on foot. It is safari stripped to its origins, and unforgettable.
Falls & valley
Combine South Luangwa with a stay at Victoria Falls — one of the seven natural wonders — for thundering water, helicopter flights and sundowners over the Zambezi.
June–October, the dry season; walking safaris pause in the green-season rains.
- Birthplace of the walking safari
- South Luangwa's leopard density
- Victoria Falls add-on
- Walking & night drives
- Intimate owner-run bush camps
Chinzombo, South Luangwa
Six glass-and-canvas villas on the Luangwa River.
Tena Tena
Classic bush camp at the heart of walking-safari country.
Royal Chundu, Victoria Falls
Riverside lodge on a private Zambezi stretch.
Fly into Lusaka or Mfuwe; a light-aircraft hop reaches the valley camps.
Plan your safari
Tell us the region and your dates — we'll secure the camp, the private guide and the fly-in, with a private-jet arrival to match.