Traveling Zambia
The intriguing Lion Prides of the Bosanga Plains in Zambia, provide insight on what life looks like at the top of the food chain while the rest of the wildlife population entertain at the highest level possible – special reference to troops of Baboons. Zambia offers unlimited Safari Activities – in the presence of highly experienced professional presenters of course. Think Hiking Safaris, Cycling Safaris, Mukolo Excursions, Fly-over Charters, Cultural Tradition Safaris, amongst others. Safari Paparazzi operates into the South Luangwa, Kafue and Liuwa Plains National Parks, offering a wide variety of options to facilitate access to Premier Lodges, strategically located Campsites and Budget Orientated Accommodation with emphasis on Social Responsibility awareness.
Luangwa South National Park
South Luangwa National Park in Zambia is one of Africa’s finest and most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries, where the Luangwa River winds through a vast floodplain teeming with extraordinary concentrations of animals. Framed by ebony and mahogany woodlands, oxbow lagoons, and sweeping golden grasslands, the park offers dramatic wildlife encounters, rich textures of the African bush, and ever-changing light—especially during the dry season when animals gather in dense numbers along the shrinking riverbanks.
Types of Photography Offered: Wildlife, safari action, golden hour landscapes, river and floodplain scenes, bird photography, night/nocturnal wildlife, documentary travel.
Kafue National Park
Kafue National Park in Zambia is one of Africa’s largest and most diverse wilderness areas, where the Kafue River and its sprawling floodplains stretch across a vast landscape of miombo woodland, open savanna, and wetland systems. Home to an extraordinary variety of wildlife and over 500 bird species, the park offers sweeping scenes of untouched bush, dramatic predator encounters, and rich, layered light—especially during the dry season when the floodplains recede and wildlife congregates along the water’s edge.
Types of Photography Offered: Wildlife, safari action, wetland and floodplain landscapes, bird photography, golden hour savanna scenes, night/nocturnal wildlife, documentary travel.
Lower Zambezi National Park
Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia is one of Africa’s most scenic and unspoiled wilderness areas, where the mighty Zambezi River flows along the park’s southern boundary against a dramatic backdrop of escarpment mountains, riverine forest, and wide floodplains. With elephants wading through the shallows, hippos surfacing amid golden reflections, and predators moving through the treeline, the park offers intimate wildlife encounters and breathtaking river scenery—especially during the dry season when animals gather in extraordinary numbers along the Zambezi’s banks.
Types of Photography Offered: Wildlife, river and waterscape scenes, elephant and hippo photography, golden hour reflections, escarpment landscapes, bird photography, documentary travel.
Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park in Zambia is one of Africa’s most iconic and awe-inspiring destinations, where the mighty Zambezi River thunders over the edge of Victoria Falls—one of the world’s largest and most spectacular waterfalls—filling the air with a perpetual roar and towering columns of mist. Flanked by lush rainforest nourished entirely by the falls’ spray, and bordered by a compact but rich wildlife sanctuary, the park offers a rare combination of dramatic water scenery, vibrant vegetation, and close wildlife encounters—especially during peak flow when the falls are at their most powerful and the mist can be seen from miles away.
Types of Photography Offered: Waterfall and long-exposure water motion, mist and atmospheric scenes, rainforest textures, wildlife, aerial/drone perspectives, golden hour river landscapes, documentary travel.