A diverse and fascinating journey along the old trade routes! Journey from Lusaka to Lilongwe on this 16 day South Eastern African adventure.
Bush walks and Game drives show you the iconic wildlife South Luangwa, canoe down the pristine Lower Zambezi, visit local communities, and unwind along the shores of Lake Malawi.
The perfect tour for travellers seeking adventure, wildlife, and off-the-beaten-track exploration.
- Max 12 people
- Professional Safari Guides
- Safari truck & 4WD game drive vehicles
- 15 Breakfasts, 14 Lunches & 8 Dinners
- Entrance Fees
- 12 nights in chalets & 3 nights camping
- Canoeing on the Lower Zambezi
Highlights
- Lower Zambezi - canoeing
- South Luangwa NP – game drive and walks
- Mulanje Massif - tea tasting and hiking
- Liwonde – river cruise and game drive
- Lake Malawi - snorkeling & island beaches
Information
Overnight
12 nights on safari we stay at chalets, tented lodges and guest houses, with en suite facilities. The accommodation can be rustic or even basic, these may be the only option.
1 night “camp wild” without fences in the wilderness on an island in the Zambezi and 2 nights in a campsite in Liwonde (Sunway will provide tents, mats and chairs, but you will need your own sleeping bag).
Meals
15 breakfasts, 14 lunches & 8 dinners are included. Of which; 12 breakfasts , 1 lunch and 4 dinners are provided by the lodges. The remaining included meals are prepared by the Sunway crew at the vehicle & enjoyed around the campfire.
Transport
Due to sometimes demanding road conditions you travel in a Sunway Safari truck with 12 seats or Landcruiser station wagon. Potholes, speed humps(!) & rain damaged gravel roads are characteristic of the areas we travel through and can make driving slow and bouncy. However we pass through road side villages and thus have opportunity to witness the local lifestyle. For the game drives in South Luangwa we use open sided 4WD vehicles with local guides.
Limited participation
An essential part of your safari is participation. From putting up your tent to packing the truck in the morning - it's all part of your adventure. Your tour leaders will do all the meal prepartion but we do ask the clients to help (on rotation) with the washing up. There are some long travel days which means early morning starts so we all need to get involved to make the day run efficiently.
Responsible Tourism
In the Luangwa Valley we stay at Wildlife Camp . Wildlife Camp is situated on land owned by Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Society of Zambia (WECSZ), Wildlife camp operate under their authority and proudly donate 60% of their revenue to the Wildlife and Environmental Conservation Society of Zambia.
The lodge is dedicated to the protection of the environment, and the sustainable utilisation of this precious resource. Your visit will also support the conservation of the wildlife and employment opportunities for the people of the Luangwa Valley and Zambia.
Age Policy
We accept children 12-18 with accompanying adults on scheduled tours (for private groups we can accept younger children).
If the clients are older than 65 years, then we require a medical certificate too (stating client is fit and healthy to embark on a multi-day tour covering long distances etc).
The best time to visit Zambia
The best time to travel to Zambia is traditionally during the autumn – winter – spring months (April – November). This is typically the dry season when days are clear and warm but can get cold during the evening. If you’re interested in wildlife viewing, then this is the best period to visit. Wildlife congregates at the dwindling water points, the wildlife is generally more active, and the vegetation is sparse allowing for easy game viewing.
The peak summer months (December – March) are characterised by hot, sunny days and spectacular afternoon thunder showers. During the summer months the countryside is lush, with plentiful wild flowers and new floral growth. For birders, this is prime birding season, all of the migrant species return to take advantage of the abundance of insect and plant life. The summer months provide the avid photographer with amazing colours and spectacular scenery. During the times of increased rainfall, malaria becomes more of a risk, so preventative measures are essential. Please bear in mind that all of our tents have built in mosquito nets, and all accommodation establishments used along the route do provide mosquito nets if required.





























































































































































































































