Where to go

Zambia first, Southern Africa within reach.

Build a safari around Zambia's great parks, then connect into river, desert, falls, and cross-border routes when the journey calls for range.

Zambia highlights

Wild places with distinct rhythms.

Destination choice should follow season, comfort, wildlife interest, available days, and how much movement the guest wants to carry.

Eastern Zambia

South Luangwa

Known for walking safari heritage, strong predator viewing, seasonal lagoons, and intimate camp experiences.

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Lower Zambezi

Lower Zambezi

River light, canoe options, elephants near the channels, and a slower lodge-based rhythm.

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Central Zambia

Kafue

Wide-open landscapes, quieter routes, varied habitats, and strong potential for longer exploratory itineraries.

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Livingstone

Victoria Falls

A natural beginning or ending point for guests combining safari, river activities, and regional extensions.

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North Zambia

Remote extensions

Seasonal route planning can open quieter northern experiences for guests with more time and appetite for distance.

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Cross-border

Southern Africa

Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Malawi, and South Africa can be linked with clear transfer and border planning.

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Seasonal thinking

Timing changes the experience.

The site avoids hard promises and encourages conversation, because wildlife, access, weather, and comfort all shift through the year.

SeasonTypical feelPlanning note
Dry seasonConcentrated wildlife, clearer movement, strong classic game-drive rhythm.Book key camps early and plan transfers around demand.
Shoulder monthsGood value potential, changing landscapes, varied weather and access conditions.Useful for flexible travelers and photography-led plans.
Green seasonLush scenery, dramatic skies, birding, and a different photographic mood.Route choices depend heavily on park access and lodge operations.

Cross-border planning

Regional routes need careful handoffs.

The strongest itineraries reduce friction between parks, borders, airports, vehicle changes, and accommodation styles. Moor's Wild Safaris positions transport and route planning as a trust signal, not a side detail.

Border notesAirport timingPrivate transfersRegional extensions
Safari transfer vehicle prepared for regional travel

Find the right route

Start with your travel window.

The right destination mix depends on month, length, style, and the kind of safari memory you want to carry home.

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