Time + Tide Lower Zambezi National Park
Nestled between an imposing mountain escarpment to the north and the mighty Zambezi River to the south, the Lower Zambezi Valley boasts a variety of activities that few, if any, other destinations can offer. It’s often described by guests as their “happy place” because of its stunning scenery, peaceful riverside woodlands and abundant wildlife.
Breathe in the earthy scent of the river bank as you slip past wading elephants in your canoe. Get your hands on a glittering tiger fish before releasing it back to the water. Drift off to sleep with the sound of grunting hippos and whooping hyenas in the inky black night. Then wake up to birdsong as the sunrise reflects off the Zambezi and plays in the trees.
Lower Zambezi is at its most magical from April to November, when the river is perfect for boating safari and when sightings of wild dogs, lions, leopards and other predators are at their peak.
Why we love Lower Zambezi National Park: