16 Day Zambia and Malawi Safari Explorer
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16 Day Zambia and Malawi Safari Explorer

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Length

16 days

Tour Type

Tour Type

Accommodated, Smaller Group Tours

flight Starts

Starts

Lusaka

Comfort Level

Comfort Level

Classic

Flight Ends

Ends

Lilongwe

Age Range

Age Range

12 – 65 Years and older

Tour SKU

Tour SKU

ACM0616

Operated in

Operated in

English Guided

Group Size

Group Size

Max 12

Destinations

Destinations

Malawi, Zambia

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Take a transformative journey from Zambia’s Lusaka to Malawi’s Lilongwe. This diverse and fascinating overland tour seeks to explore the less popular countries of South Eastern Africa. The Zambia and Malawi Safari Comfort Tour is definitely an expedition for the intrepid traveler. While the tour requires patience due to the lengthy journeys through Africa’s everchanging terrain, the rewards are unmatched! Travel days may be long and accommodation rustic, but the venture through breathtaking landscapes and unforgettable wildlife experiences make it all worthwhile. This is the perfect safari for adventure-seeking travelers. (Malaria prophylactics recommended)

16 Day Zambia and Malawi Safari Explorer

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1

The tour kicks off in Lusaka, Zambia. At Pioneer Camp you will meet your group for the next few adventure filled days and enjoy a group dinner (own expense) after the tour briefing at 16:00

Accommodation
Accommodation

Pioneer Camp – Twin share en-suite safari chalet – Swimming pool, restaurant & bar. Wi-Fi available at reception and restaurant.

Meals
Meals

No meals included on this day

2

In southern Zambia, we drive through the rolling Miombo forest hills and descend into the Zambezi Valley lowlands before arriving at our lodge on the Kafue River. Besides being a major tributary of the Zambezi River, it is also the longest and largest river within the boundaries of Zambia. During our overnight stay, we enjoy the sunset from the elevated deck on its banks.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Gwabi River Lodge – Twin en-suite rooms. Swimming pool & bar. Wifi available.

Meals
Meals

Breakfast, Lunch

Distance
Distance

±170km

Driving Time
Driving Time

3½ hours actual driving time, the road down into the Zambezi Valley can be very slow going, so we expect a travel day of ±4½hours

3

Paddling down the Zambezi River, home of tribal mythical god Nyami Nyami, we discover the power of the river. It is a wonderful experience to canoe past riverside villages and spectacular scenery. In the heart of untamed Africa, we spend the night at a wild campsite on Elephant Bones Island. As we continue our canoe safari the next morning, we will see elephants, hippos, and other wildlife in this area. The motorboat will pick us up and take us back up river to our lodge.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Day 3: Wild Camping – on an island for 1 night while canoeing on the Zambezi River
Day 4: Gwabi River Lodge – Twin en-suite rooms. Swimming pool & bar. Wifi available

Meals
Meals

Breakfast x2, Lunch x2, Dinner

Included Highlights
Included Highlights

Full day canoe safari on Lower Zambezi with local river guides

Please Note
Please Note

There are no facilities available at wild camps; we will need to provide our own water and equipment. While wild camping can be a great experience, please remember to leave no trace of our stay and to take all garbage with you when we leave. There will be no flush toilets, but rather “dig and bury” toilets. All camping equipment is supplied, except for the sleeping bag and pillow, which you must provide yourself. In addition to their size, the dome tents we use are easy to setup and take only 5 minutes to put up. The tents are equipped with insect nets. Our mattresses are approximately 5 cm thick, comfortable, and warm. Camp chairs are equipped with backrests. It is necessary for you to bring your own towel. There is no wireless Internet access.

4

Our first stop is Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, where we go shopping in the bustling markets and shops. In the afternoon, as we drive along the Great East Road, past small villages and street markets, we reach Petauke, a small village along the coast.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Chimwemwe Lodge – twin standard rooms en-suite, restaurant and bar. Wifi available.

Meals
Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Distance
Distance

±570 km

Travel Time
Travel Time

±9½ hours actual driving time, today is a very long driving day as we try to get as far as possible today, to maximise our time in South Luangwa tomorrow, expect a long travel day of ±11 hours

5

Upon entering the South Luangwa National Park, we descend into “the valley”. There are elephants, hippos, lions, and leopards in abundance in this remote region. As you swim in our camp swimming pool, you can often see hippos and elephants in the nearby national park, located on the banks of the Luangwa River.

An open 4×4 game drive, conducted at night with spotlights, allows us to view nocturnal animals in the game management area and the national park. The green season, which occurs from December to April, may not allow us to conduct walks; in this case, additional game drives will be conducted.

On the last afternoon, there will be time for either relaxing in camp or taking part in another game walk, game drive, or village visit activities at your own expense.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Wildlife Camp Chalets – Swimming pool, restaurant & bar. Limited Wifi available at reception 12:00-14:00.

Meals
Meals

Breakfast, Lunch. (Dinner at own expense)

Included Highlights
Included Highlights

South Luangwa National Park, 1x Game Walk, 2x Game Drives & 1 day National Park Fee

Distance
Distance

±310 km

Travel Time
Travel Time

±5½ hours actual driving time, there are lots of towns and villages and restricted sections of road + a tea tasting so it’s a full travel day of ±8 hours

Optional Activities
Optional Activities

Game walks & game drives

6

Upon crossing the border at Chipata, we head to the capital Lilongwe, where we restock our supplies. The afternoon is free to enjoy exploring and finding markets.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Kumbali Country Lodge – Twin Share rooms with en suite bathrooms & hot showers. Wifi available.

Meals
Meals

Breakfast, Lunch

Distance
Distance

±370km

Driving Time
Driving Time

±6½ hours actual driving time, but the border can be slow and somehow the travel today takes longer than you’d expect, ±9½ hours

7

As we make our way to our lodge in Mulanje, we tour a famous tea plantation in Malawi’s Thyolo region. The bare rock flanks of Mount Mulanje tower almost 3002 meters, dwarfing all that surrounds it and influencing the cloud patterns in the surrounding area, making it a major source of rainwater in this part of southern Malawi. First discovered by David Livingstone in 1859, the Massif was formed about 130 million years ago. However, archaeological studies reveal evidence of human activity dating back to the Stone Age. During our day walk, we will be able to observe streams, waterfalls and towering peaks on the slopes.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Kara o’Mula – twin share en-suite rooms. Wifi available

Meals
Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Included Highlights
Included Highlights

Guided walk on the slopes of Mount Mulanje

Distance
Distance

± 360km

Travel Time
Travel Time

±6½ hours actual driving time, there are lots of towns and villages and restricted sections of road + a tea tasting so it’s a full travel day of ±9 hours

8

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Liwonde National Park, a hidden gem in Southern Malawi. This wildlife sanctuary, nestled amidst ancient baobabs and towering palms, is home to diverse wildlife, including elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and the critically endangered black rhino.

Embark on thrilling game drives through the park’s diverse habitats, searching for elusive leopards and a variety of antelope species. As you traverse the grasslands and woodlands, keep an eye out for the vibrant Lilian’s lovebird, a unique bird endemic to the region.

For a unique perspective, take a leisurely river cruise along the Shire River. Witness the magnificent riverine ecosystem, home to hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of birdlife.

Accommodation
Accommodation

Africa Parks Chinguni Campsite – Good ablutions with hot showers. No Wifi available

Meals
Meals

Breakfast x2, Lunch x2, Dinner x2

Included Highlights
Included Highlights

Park entry fees and boat cruise on day 13

Distance
Distance

± 220km

Travel Time
Travel Time

±5½ hours actual driving time, with lots of villages, a market stop and a game drive to the camp it’s a full travel day of up to ±8hours

9

Malawi’s Lake Malawi is one of the largest lakes in the Great Rift Valley and is considered a jewel of the country. Taking a boat to the tropical Mumbo Island near Cape Maclear is our next stop in the Lake Malawi National Park. In addition to kayaks and snorkelling gear, the rustic lodge offers kayak trips and snorkeling opportunities with endemic Cichlid fish. Malawi is known as the “warm heart of Africa” as a result of its friendly people.

Rise and shine to the sounds of nature on your private island. Enjoy a leisurely morning soaking up the sun on the beach or paddling around the island in a kayak. Explore the underwater world and be amazed by the sheer variety of colorful fish

Accommodation
Accommodation

Blue Zebra Island Lodge – Twin share Lake Safari tents with en suite bathrooms & hot showers

Meals
Meals

Breakfast x2, Lunch x2, Dinner x2

Included Highlights
Included Highlights

National park fees and taxes, boat transfers

Distance
Distance

± 280km

Driving Time
Driving Time

±5 hours actual driving time to Senga Bay, then an afternoon boat cruise to Nankoma Island. Expect a travel day of ±6½ hours

Optional Activities
Optional Activities

Kayak hire and snorkelling gear

10

Catch the ferry back to the mainland, reunite with our truck, and journey to Lilongwe, returning sun-tanned and relaxed! Your unforgettable tour officially concludes at the Lilongwe Airport at 11:00 AM.

Meals
Meals

Breakfast

Distance
Distance

±120km

Travel Time
Travel Time

±2½ hours actual driving time on tarmac road. We expect a travel day of ±3½ hours

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Activities included

Included in Tour Price

  • Lower Zambezi – Full day canoe safari on Lower Zambezi with local river guides
  • South Luangwa National Park – 1x Game Walks, 2 Game Drives & 1 Day National Park Fee
  • Mulanje Massif – Guided walk on the slopes of Mount Mulanje
  • Liwonde – Park Entry Fees and Boat Cruise
  • Lake Malawi – National Park Fees and Taxes, Boat Transfers

Other Activities

Optional Activities available on this tour at your own expense

  • South Luangwa National Park Game walks & game drives

INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS

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  • Meals – 15 Breakfasts, 14 Lunches, 8 Dinners
  • Accommodation – 12 Nights Chalets, Tented Lodges and Guesthouses with en-suite facilities, 3 Night Camping (Wild camping without fencing in the wilderness on an island in Zambezi and 2 nights in a formal campsite in Liwonde)
  • Professional Safari Guides
  • Transport in minibus / safari truck & 4×4
  • Lower Zambezi – Full day canoe safari on Lower Zambezi with local river guides
  • South Luangwa National Park – 1x Game Walk, 2 Game Drives & 1 Day National Park Fee
  • Mulanje Massif – Guided walk on the slopes of Mount Mulanje
  • Liwonde – Park Entry Fees and Boat Cruise
  • Lake Malawi – National Park Fees and Taxes, Boat Transfers
  • International Airfares
  • Travel insurance (Get Adventure Travel Insurance)
  • Personal spending money
  • Visa costs
  • Passports
  • Vaccinations
  • Personal taxes (including departure and border taxes)
  • All optional activities and optional game drives
  • Gratuities
  • Sleeping bag if needed
  • Restaurant meals (other than those listed)
  • All drinks
  • Tips
  • Laundry
  • Other items of a personal nature
  • Local Payment of USD 400 applies to this tour

Other information

Please read through your travel vouchers carefully to ensure all personal, flight, and dates details are correct. If you notice any errors, notify your booking agent immediately so we can update our operator manifesting systems before you land.

Airport Transfers & Hotels

The majority of our operating companies offer airport transfer services to your hotel for an additional charge. We strongly recommend booking your pre-tour night at the official hotel of departure. This ensures a stress-free start to your safari and guarantees you are present for the mandatory tour departure briefing.

Day Tours

If you arrive early in Johannesburg or Cape Town, half-day and full-day excursions can easily be arranged. In Johannesburg, safe, informative, and inexpensive day tours to Soweto and the Apartheid Museum are highly recommended. These can be pre-booked through your agent or arranged with your transfer guide upon arrival.

Safety Note: We strongly advise against exploring the central business districts of major African cities on your own.

Departure Briefing & Tour Joining

Your safari begins with a short, mandatory meeting to discuss logistics, safety, local conditions, and the day’s activities.

Bring your original travel vouchers, passport, and proof of comprehensive insurance.

You will be required to sign an operator indemnity form before departure.

This is the essential time to inform your crew of any allergies, dietary preferences, or medical conditions.

Our Touring Styles & Vehicles

What are Overland Adventure Tours?

Our adventure tours are designed for travelers who want to experience the authentic heart of Africa. These journeys are centered around the great outdoors—whether you are sitting around an evening campfire under the stars, checking into a remote eco-lodge, or interacting with local village communities.

What Type of Vehicles Do We Use?

Vehicle types vary depending on your destination, group size, and selected style:

Small-Group Custom Safari Trucks/Minibuses: Used primarily on our Southern Africa itineraries. These closed, custom-built vehicles feature an internal air-cooling system and large windows for comfortable traveling. They are limited to a maximum of 12 guests for an exclusive feel.

Large Overland Trucks: Custom-built, heavy-duty vehicles designed to withstand rugged terrains, used for larger group tours.

Open 4×4 Safari Vehicles: Swapped into for specific game drives (such as Chobe, Kruger, or Mababe) or narrow tracks (like the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater) to optimize wildlife viewing and support local community trackers.

Security: Passenger vehicles feature a central lockable safe to store passports, cash, and flight tickets under the care of the tour leader.

What is a Typical Day on Tour?

A typical day starts early with a morning wake-up call, coffee or tea, and breakfast. Depending on your touring style:

Camping guests assist in packing up their tents and loading the vehicle.

Accommodated and Classic guests check out of their rooms and meet at the vehicle.

We travel through changing landscapes, stopping at scenic points, local markets, or historical sites. On shorter travel days, we arrive by midday to enjoy lunch and an afternoon activity. On longer transit days, an early start ensures a mid-to-late afternoon arrival, allowing time to relax, watch the sunset, and enjoy a cooked dinner over the campfire or at a lodge restaurant.

Our Best Advice: Expect the unexpected! Africa’s roads range from smooth tarmac to heavily corrugated gravel. We prioritize safety and comfort over speed.

Packing and Luggage Rules

Packing sensibly and light is mandatory. Excess baggage cannot be accommodated in vehicle lockers.

CRITICAL LUGGAGE REQUIREMENT BY OPERATOR:

Southern Africa Small-Group Tours (Max 12 Pax): Strict limit of one soft sports-type bag weighing a maximum of 12kg per person. Hard suitcases and framed backpacks are strictly prohibited. A small additional daypack is permitted.

Standard Overland / East Africa Trucks: Maximum of 25kg inside a soft duffel bag or flexible backpack.

Dress Codes & Cultural Respect

Bring comfortable, casual “wash-and-wear” clothing (cotton for heat, fleece for cold mornings).

Respect local customs: Cover shoulders and knees when visiting local villages, traditional markets, or crossing international borders. No bare feet, bare chests, or swimwear are allowed outside of beach resorts.

Specific Regions: Modest clothing is strictly requested for ladies traveling through Malawi and Muslim-majority regions such as Zanzibar, coastal Kenya, and Tanzania.

Child Interactions: Please avoid giving children candy or cash, as this encourages begging. If you wish to give back, bring ballpoint pens, notebooks, or colored pencils to distribute through local school structures.

Camping vs. Accommodated Travel

Under Canvas Camping

Participation: Limited Participation. This is a hands-on experience where you help set up and take down your own tent, and participate in rotating group duties for meal preparation and washing up.

Single Supplement: Optional. Solo travelers are automatically paired with a same-gender tent partner. Private single tents can be booked for a small fee if preferred.

Pacing & Destinations: This style follows a steady overland pace with a mix of one- and two-night stays, giving you direct access to top regional highlights while keeping you close to nature.

Ablutions & Setup: The operator supplies comfortable canvas dome tents and 5cm thick mattresses. You stay primarily in formal campsites with hot showers and electricity, with occasional fully self-contained wild bush camps.

Accommodated Adventures

Participation: Minimal Participation. The tour leaders handle the bulk of the cooking and logistics. Guests are only asked to assist with light cleanup on a rotating basis.

Single Supplement: Optional. Solo travelers are automatically paired with a same-gender room partner. Private single rooms can be booked for a small fee if preferred.

Pacing & Destinations: Features steady multi-country overland touring with a balanced mix of one- and two-night stays, covering a wide variety of highlights.

Ablutions & Setup: Accommodations are a curated mix of 1- to 3-star properties, including permanent safari camps, chalets, hotels, and traditional huts, mostly featuring en-suite bathrooms.

Classic Journeys

Participation: Non-Participation. The operational team and permanent lodge staff handle all cooking, cleaning, and camp logistics. Your holiday time is exclusively yours to enjoy.

Single Supplement: Compulsory. Due to specific group sizes and strict lodge room allocations, a single supplement applies to all solo travelers on these departures.

Pacing & Destinations: Crafted for a more relaxed safari experience, prioritizing two-night stays at key destinations for a gentler travel pace.

Ablutions & Setup: Guests stay in premium permanent lodges and luxury mobile eco-camps featuring comfortable beds, quality linens, and full en-suite bathroom amenities.

Food & Dietary Requirements

Sourcing: Fresh produce, fruits, and meats are sourced locally along the route. In remote areas or during peak summer heat (especially in East Africa and Mozambique), variety can occasionally be limited based on local market availability.

Dietary Needs: We easily accommodate Vegetarian, Vegan, Lactose-Intolerant, and Allergy-based requirements provided we are given at least two weeks’ notice prior to departure.

Preferences: We cannot accommodate individual food dislikes or personal preferences on group tours.

Beverages: Tea, coffee, and water are provided with meals. Bottled water, soft drinks, and alcohol can be purchased at your own expense en-route or at camp bars. We encourage bringing a reusable flask to minimize single-use plastic.

Age Policies & Requirements

Standard Small-Group Tours: Minimum age is 12 years old (traveling with an accompanying adult). This creates stable, accurate group expectations.

Senior Travelers (65+): Travelers over the age of 65 joining our adventure tours must complete a basic medical self-declaration letter confirming they are fit and healthy enough to undertake an overland journey.

Large-Group / Specialized Outlets: Select East African routes or hard camping variations enforce a strict 18–39 or 18–60 restriction.

Gorilla Trekking: Enforces a strict statutory minimum age limit of 16 years old.

Traveling with Minors (Under 18): Border authorities in Southern Africa (especially South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe) enforce strict anti-trafficking laws. Adults traveling with minors must carry certified copies of unabridged birth certificates. If only one parent is traveling, a certified parental consent affidavit from the non-traveling parent is required.

Passports, Visas, & Borders

Passport Validity: Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned date of departure from Africa.

Blank Pages: Passports must have at least 1 to 2 completely blank pages per country visited for entry/exit stamps.

Visas: Obtaining visas is the sole responsibility of the traveler. Check requirements for your specific nationality at least 3 months in advance. Many regions now require or highly recommend utilizing official online eVisa Portals (including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Namibia, and Botswana).

Zimbabwe Arrival Declaration: Zimbabwe utilizes an electronic arrival declaration system. If entering via a land border, our guides will help you fill this out at the vehicle, as it requires our specific truck registration number.

Border Conduct: Always remain polite, patient, and respectful to immigration and police officials. Taking photographs or videos at border posts and military installations is illegal and can result in arrest.

Health, Safety, & Insurance

Medical Insurance (Mandatory)

Comprehensive travel insurance is strictly mandatory for all passengers. Your policy must cover emergency medical expenses, personal accidents, and repatriation/air-evacuation assistance. You will not be permitted to join any tour without providing these coverage details to your guide.

Credit Card Insurance Tip: If relying on credit card travel insurance, contact your bank ahead of time to obtain an official policy number, emergency contact phone number, and a breakdown of benefits to ensure it covers remote overland travel.

Personal Health & Hygiene

Changing environments can cause minor stomach upsets. Wash your hands frequently. Our trucks provide a dedicated hand-washing basin with antibacterial soap before meals.

Inform your guide privately on Day 1 regarding any chronic conditions (e.g., asthma, heart conditions, epilepsy, or penicillin allergies) so they can assist accurately in an emergency.

Vaccinations & Prophylactics

Malaria: Highly prevalent across Southern and East Africa (with exceptions in parts of South Africa and Namibia). Taking a doctor-prescribed anti-malarial prophylactic is strongly advised. Wear long sleeves and pants at dusk and use high-factor mosquito repellent.

Yellow Fever: A Yellow Fever vaccination card is mandatory if you are entering Africa from, or transiting for more than 12 hours through, a WHO-designated Yellow Fever risk country. Border officials will deny entry if a required certificate is missing.

Water & Dehydration: Drink a minimum of 2 liters of water daily to combat the African sun. Your guides will advise on tap water safety per destination; our safari vehicles carry dedicated drinking water tanks for refilling.

Money Matters & Tipping

Local Payments vs. Activity Packages

Local Payments: Required on select itineraries to cover operational costs that must be paid locally in cash (such as remote park entry fees, local food markets, and cross-border fuel fees). This must be paid on Morning 1 to your guide in clean, crisp, un-torn, and undamaged US Dollar or ZAR cash notes (issued post-2013).

Optional Activities: Excursions like white-water rafting, helicopter flips, and skydiving are paid on tour directly to local operators via cash or credit card (Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in cities; American Express is not).

Currency Advice

Do not exchange large amounts of currency before arriving. You can easily convert USD, EUR, or GBP cash notes into local currencies (like South African Rand, Namibian Dollars, or Zambian Kwacha) at airport or in-country bureaus de change.

Zimbabwe Currency Warning: Zimbabwe primarily utilizes the US Dollar ($) for daily commercial transactions. ATMs face cash shortages; travelers must bring adequate physical USD cash in small denominations.

Tipping Guidelines

Tipping is a standard custom across African tourism to reward excellent service. While entirely at your discretion, the industry standard guidelines are:

Local Activity Guides / Delta Polers: €1 – €3 (or local currency equivalent) per client, per half-day activity.

Your Tour Leaders / Crew: €2 – €5 (or local currency equivalent) per client, per day, per guide.

Financial Protection & Booking Peace of Mind

African Overland Tours is a proudly bonded member of SATSA (Southern Africa Tourism Services Association), membership number 1712, and is fully insured by SATIB.

Our SATSA membership features a fully underwritten Bonding Scheme backed by Lombard Insurance and Lloyds of London. This provides total financial protection to our international travelers, guaranteeing the safety of your deposits or tour monies in the unlikely event of financial liquidation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most nationalities get a visa on arrival (check requirements). The Kaza Univisa (USD $50) covers Zambia & Zimbabwe for 30 days.

Overland trucks, 4x4s, and domestic flights work best. Self-drive is possible but requires experience—opt for guided tours in remote areas.

Yes! Zambia is one of Africa’s most peaceful nations. Stick to guided tours in parks, secure your valuables, and follow local advice for a smooth journey.

May-Oct (dry season) is ideal for wildlife. Nov-Apr (green season) offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds—great for birders but some roads may be tricky.

Best Overall Months: June to October and January to February

If you’re looking for a sweet spot for both Southern and East Africa, the dry season from June to October and January-February is widely considered the best time to visit. Why?

Dry weather easier travel and fewer mosquitoes

Peak wildlife viewing animals gather around waterholes and are easier to spot

Cooler temperatures  especially pleasant in places like Namibia, Botswana, and Kenya


Southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia)

Best months: May to September

June–August: Excellent for safaris; cool mornings, dry days

September–October: Hotter, but fantastic for wildlife as animals cluster near water

November–April: The green (rainy) season — landscapes are lush, but wildlife is harder to spot and roads can get muddy. Great for birdwatching.

Top pick: July or August — dry, clear, and great for game drives in Kruger, Chobe, and Etosha.


East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda)

Best months: June to October and January to February

July–September Prime time for the Great Migration in the Serengeti and Maasai Mara

January–February Short dry season, good for safaris and gorilla trekking

March–May Long rains — travel is still possible, but muddy conditions and wildlife dispersal can be a challenge

Top pick July or August — Great Migration + ideal gorilla trekking conditions in Uganda and Rwanda

Highlight Best Time
Classic safaris June – October
Fewer tourists May or November
The Great Migration (Kenya/Tanzania) July – September
Gorilla trekking (Uganda/Rwanda) June – August, January – February
Victoria Falls at peak flow March – May
Budget travel Green season (November – April)

Pretty good near towns and the lake. Airtel and TNM offer SIM cards with decent data coverage. In remote parks or highlands like Nyika, expect patchy service.

Yes, in most popular tourist spots like Cape Maclear and Nkhata Bay, where schistosomiasis (bilharzia) risk is minimal and well-managed. Locals and travelers swim daily. Still, avoid stagnant waters, and consider taking a post-trip treatment if you're concerned.

Elephants, hippos, crocodiles, leopards, and rare birds. Liwonde and Majete are top safari spots.

Because it’s true! Malawi is famed for its exceptionally kind, welcoming people—overlanders often report spontaneous invitations to village meals or music gatherings. It’s a place where the connections are as memorable as the landscapes.

Absolutely! Popular combos include Zimbabwe (Victoria Falls), Botswana (Chobe), Malawi (Lake Malawi), or Namibia (Caprivi Strip).

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The landlocked nation of Malawi doesn’t get as much press or as many visitors as its neighbouring countries – Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia or nearby Kenya – but it deserves a lot more attention – and more visitors. In fact, Lonely

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Looking for some literary inspiration before you begin your African safari, or a good read to keep you occupied on your African overlanding trip? Here’s our pick of the best books about Africa, which span the range of fiction, memoir, journalism

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When is the best time to visit Africa? If you’re planning a tour to Africa, knowing the best time to visit Africa can make all the difference in your experience. The continent’s vast and varied landscape offers unique adventures every

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East Africa is the Africa that intrepid travellers dream of as it spans over 20 diverse territories. This magnetic region of the continent is a wild realm of breathtaking landscapes. Here, wildebeest stampede in their millions across boundless savannas. Snow

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Zambia’s capital city, Lusaka, is the largest town and one of Southern-Africa’s fastest growing cities. The once village was named after a headman ‘Lusaaka’ which was later expanded by British settlers in 1905 when they built a railway. Due to

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As the capital and biggest city of Zambia, Lusaka is one of the most rapidly growing cities in southern Africa. Lusaka is situated in the southern portion of the main plateau, at a height of around 1,300 metres. According to

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