6 days in Zambia Itinerary

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Lusaka
— 2 nights
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Livingstone
— 2 nights
Fly to Mumbai, Train to Pune

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Lusaka — 2 nights

Kick off your visit on the 16th (Mon): view the masterpieces at Lusaka Collective, stroll through Lilayi Elephant Nursery, then walk around Munda Wanga Environmental Park, and finally take in the architecture and atmosphere at Cathedral of The Holy Cross Lusaka. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the next day: stroll through Chaminuka Game Reserve.

To see ratings, reviews, where to stay, and tourist information, you can read our Lusaka trip planner.

Pune, India to Lusaka is an approximately 21-hour flight. The time zone difference when traveling from Pune to Lusaka is minus 3.5 hours. Finish your sightseeing early on the 17th (Tue) to allow enough time to fly to Livingstone.
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Livingstone — 2 nights

Start off your visit on the 18th (Wed): admire the sheer force of Victoria Falls, then get outside with Outdoor Activities, then take in the dramatic scenery at Victoria Falls, and finally explore and take pictures at Gorge Swing. Here are some ideas for day two: get engrossed in the history at Livingstone Museum, then get a dose of the wild on The Explorer Club, and then see exotic creatures in open habitats at a safari tour.

To see photos, reviews, other places to visit, and other tourist information, refer to the Livingstone road trip planner.

Traveling by flight from Lusaka to Livingstone takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. In May, plan for daily highs up to 27°C, and evening lows to 19°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 19th (Thu) to allow enough time to travel back home.
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Zambia travel guide

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Geologic Formations · Waterfalls · Kayaking & Canoeing
Air Conditioned State
Landlocked Zambia remains best known, a little counter intuitively perhaps, for its bodies of water. Three large rivers run through the country, with most of the big urban areas and smaller settlements sticking close to waterways and the valleys they've cut over millennia. Holidays in Zambia are adventurous affairs, with real planning required to get the most out of the country--foreign visitors find the infrastructure lacking and familiar comforts practically nonexistent. Traditional villages remain the most culturally rewarding places to visit in Zambia, while superlative natural features include animal-rich national parks and picturesque waterfalls.
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