An exciting safari experience exploring the diversity of the lesser travelled South Eastern African countries. This tour is not for the faint hearted, and requires some patience; the travelling can be slow, some nights the accommodation is basic, however the journey offers amazing scenery and fantastic highlights, well worth the long travel days. We recommend malaria prophylactics. A safari for travellers with a sense of adventure.
Lusaka, Zambia
Lilongwe, Malawi
30 October 2026
Overnight 12 nights on safari we stay at chalets, tented lodges and guest houses, with en suite facilities. On Mumbo Island 2 of the tented rooms share a bathroom – rooms will be allocated by guides.
3 nights camping (tents will be provided, mats and chairs, but you will need to bring your own sleeping bag). Of which 1 night we “camp wild” without fences in the wilderness
on an island in the Zambezi.
Meals 15 breakfasts, 14 lunches and 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 crew, prepared at the vehicle and enjoyed around the campfire or at the truck.
Transport due to the sometimes demanding road conditions you travel in a safari truck with 12 seats or
land cruiser station wagon. Potholes, speed bumps(!) & 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 some participation. From carrying your own bag to cleaning your window and packing the truck in the morning – it’s all part of your adventure. For the longer days if everyone puts in a little effort the trip will run smoothly. Where the tour leaders provide meals we ask that clients help (on rotation) with washing up.
Flight from KLIA at 19:55hrs. Layover 10hrs in Doha. Total travelling time 25hrs.
Arrival in Lusaka, Zambia at 15:00hrs. Transfer to lodge.
The group will meet at the lodge in the evening. This evening, after the tour briefing, we have a group dinner at the lodge (own expense).
A long drive takes us across the rolling Miombo forested hills of southern Zambia and down into the lowlands and our lodge on the banks of the Kafue River. Being a major tributary to the Zambezi River it is the largest and longest river lying entirely within Zambia. We overnight on its banks and enjoy the sunset from the elevated deck.
Meals :B/L/-
Accommodation : Lodge
We paddle down the mighty Zambezi River, home of the tribal mythical god – Nyami Nyami. Canoeing past local riverside villages and magnificent scenery. We overnight at a wild campsite on Elephant Bones Island in the heart of untamed Africa.
Meals :B/L/D
Accommodation : Camping
The following morning we continue our canoe safari through an area teaming with elephants, hippos and other wildlife. We will be collected by a motorboat, and are transferred back up river to our lodge.
Meals :B/L/-
Accommodation : Lodge
We head north to Lusaka the capital of Zambia where we stock up on supplies in the bustling shops and markets. Taking the Great East Road we drive this afternoon, passing small villages and street side markets, until sunset reaching the small town of Petauke.
Meals :B/L/D
Accommodation : Chalet
Make our way down into “the valley” of the South Luangwa National Park. This remote region is one of Africa’s finest wildlife sanctuaries where elephants, hippo, lion and leopard abound. Our lodge, on the banks of the Luangwa River, overlooks the national park and you can frequently see hippos and elephants from the camp swimming pool!
We explore the game management area and the national park on a game walk and open 4WD game drives, one at night with spotlights, to see nocturnal animals.
There is time on the last afternoon either to relax in camp or take another game walk, game drive or village visit activity (own expense).
Meals :B/L/-
Accommodation : Chalet
We cross the border at Chipata into Malawi and make our way to the capital Lilongwe where we restock on supplies. The afternoon is free to wander the town or search the markets before we head to our lodge on the outskirts of town.
Meals :B/L/-
Accommodation : Chalet
We tour one of Malawi’s famous tea plantations in the Thyolo region before making our way to our lodge in Mulanje. Mount Mulanje’s bare rock flanks tower to almost 3002m, dwarfing all that surrounds it, and influencing cloud patterns in the area, making it an important source of rain water at the head of almost every river in this part of southern Malawi. Formed about 130 million years ago, the first European to see the Massif was David Livingstone in 1859, but archaeological investigation reveals evidence of human activity since the Stone Ages. We take a day walk on the slopes to see the streams, waterfalls and towering peaks.
Meals :B/L/D
Accommodation : Lodge
Ancient baobab trees and lofty palms provide the backdrop for this magnificent southern Malawi reserve. Covering 548 km² of the upper Shire River plains and valley slopes, Liwonde harbours Malawi’s largest remaining elephant population and the critically endangered Black Rhino. In the morning we’ll jump onto an open game viewing 4WD and with a knowledge local guide and explore the grassland and woodland habitats in search of leopards, elephants, hippos, antelopes and rare Lilian’s lovebirds.
The river Shire flows along Liwonde’s western border and we’ll board a river cruise safari in the hopes of finding hippo, crocodiles, elephants or any other game coming down to quench their thirst.
Meals :B/L/D
Lake Malawi is the jewel of Malawi and one the Great Rift Valley lakes. We head to the Lake Malawi National Park where we take a boat to the secluded tropical Nankoma Island, near Senga Bay. The island lodge is an idyllic paradise with kayaks and snorkelling gear available to explore the island and snorkel with the jewelled fish, the endemic Cichlids. The friendly people of Malawi make it the “warm heart of Africa”. Wake up to the sound of the birds on your own paradise island. Roll out of bed and head down to the beach to soak a morning of sun and relaxation or take a kayak for a paddle around the island. Stop to snorkel and be amazed by the sheer variety of colour fish.
Meals :B/L/D
Accommodation : Lodge
We catch the ferry back to mainland where we climb back onto our truck and return to Lilongwe, sun-tanned, laid-back and ready to re-join life. Tour ends at 11:00am at the Lilongwe airport. Flight to Kuala Lumpur at 14:00hrs. Layover in Johannesburg and Doha.
Arrival in Kuala Lumpur at 20:40hrs

