Zambia 7-Day Family Friendly Itinerary

  • Day 1: Victoria Falls
    27 minutes (14 miles) from Livingstone

    Begin the trip with a must-see attraction in Zambia, Victoria Falls. Experience the world's largest waterfall by height and width while enjoying various activities, from a scenic helicopter ride to a thrilling bungee jumping experience for the thrill-seekers.

  • Day 2: Livingstone Museum
    9 minutes (2 miles) from Livingstone

    Learn about the rich cultural heritage of Zambia at the Livingstone Museum. Exhibits include pre-colonial artifacts, colonial and missionary relics, and modern history.

  • Day 3: Munda Wanga Environmental Park
    25 minutes (16 miles) from Livingstone

    A fun, educational day for the family at the Munda Wanga Environmental Park. The park showcases indigenous animals and plants, as well as conservation and rehabilitation efforts, making it both an entertaining and informative experience.

  • Day 4: Lower Zambezi National Park
    75 minutes (46 miles) from Lusaka

    Head to the Lower Zambezi National Park for a safari experience. The park boasts an array of wildlife, including elephants, lions, leopards, and numerous bird species. The family can go on game drives or boat safaris for an unforgettable experience.

  • Day 5: Kabwata Cultural Village
    17 minutes (7 miles) from Lusaka

    Explore the rich and diverse Zambian culture at the Kabwata Cultural Village. The village showcases traditional arts and crafts, food, and music, offering visitors an immersive cultural experience in Zambia.

  • Day 6: Chaminuka Nature Reserve
    90 minutes (32 miles) from Lusaka

    A unique family experience at the Chaminuka Nature Reserve. The reserve offers a variety of activities, from horseback riding and game drives to nature walks and bird watching. Get up close and personal with nature and enjoy a relaxing day away from the city.

  • Day 7: Kasanka National Park
    3 hours 30 minutes (180 miles) from Lusaka

    End the trip with one of the world's most magnificent wildlife spectacles, the bat migration at the Kasanka National Park. The park shelters millions of bats that migrate from the Congo Basin every year, making it a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Visitors can also explore the park's other wildlife and biodiversity.

Restaurants
  • The Breakfast Café: A cozy café offering a variety of breakfast options such as omelettes, pancakes, and freshly brewed coffee. Average cost for a meal is about $8 per person.
  • The Lunch Box: A popular lunch spot known for their delicious sandwiches, salads, and homemade soups. Average cost for a meal is about $10 per person.
  • The Dinner Club: A fine dining restaurant serving a fusion of international and local cuisine with elegant ambiance. Average cost for a meal is about $25 per person.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Victoria Falls (2-4 hours, $30-70)
  • Livingstone Museum (1-2 hours, $5-10)
  • Munda Wanga Environmental Park (3-4 hours, $5-20)
  • Lower Zambezi National Park (1 day, $50-150)
  • Kabwata Cultural Village (1-2 hours, $5-15)
  • Chaminuka Nature Reserve (1 day, $20-100)
  • Kasanka National Park (1-2 days, $50-150)

  • Total Estimated Costs: $155-515

Transportation

Transportation varies depending on the day's itinerary. Travelers can use taxis, car rentals or shuttles from their accommodations or tours for more remote areas. Costs range from $2 for local buses to $150 for private transportation. Travel time varies from 10 minutes to 4 hours.

Useful tips

If you have more time, consider extending your stay at the parks, particularly at Kasanka National Park. If you have less time, consider skipping Kabwata Cultural Village or Livingstone Museum. Book accommodations in Livingstone and Lusaka for convenient access to most destinations.

Airports

The main international airport in Zambia is the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN), located some 14.5 miles north of Lusaka.

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