Hey bro, love your videos, thank you for promoting Zambia's tourist attractions. If you can please speak to the minster of tourism and have a discussion, see how you can turn this into a win win for yourself and the zambian tourism board
Another great and highly informative video. I have a three week self drive camping safari in Namibia for October but you've already got me thinking about Zambia for 2023. 😀
Always wonderful to see more views of this wonderful reserve...both its wildlife and landscape. I dont believe that private vehicles are able to night drive and encounter the noctural wildlife. Ive visited 3 times and found the walking days wonderful and so memorable....and that includes encounters with wild dog..and buffalo. Would seriously recommend any visitor to support Consrvation South Luangwa...poaching as everwhere remains a threat. Hope one day to return for a fourth time...kick over some elephant dung and who knows see Lycoan Pictus again....or head up to North Luangwa Simon Artley.Manchester UK
The road from Chipata seems to have improved since I was there in 2004, when it was pretty rough and took 3hrs to drive. It was so expensive to enter the park, but because entry fee at that stage was for 24hrs, we would go in one afternoon, then again the next morning (one fee) and spend the other half-days enjoying the amazing views from camp. We had elephants come through, and hippo and even saw leopard from camp on the other side of the river.
We have done the tour from Lusaka to South Luangwa a few times at all different seasons around the year. The park is so amazing and self drives much recommended if you have some expertise in the park. Thank you for the nice video 😊
Appreciate all your time and effort going into these videos. We were at South Luangwa 10 years ago ( February) and they were just building the road. Perfect tar turned into sand and more sand. Seems the perfect tar is not so good any more!!! Campsite was nice lush grass and the river almost above the banks.
So many holes in that tar road at the moment...wont last too long, hope they have a warranty🙂regardless, one of the best places I visited in Southern Africa, the campsites, park, surrounding areas, everything spectacular😁
Thanks! This was very enlightening. We were planning to enter through the north, but since the roads should be bad... I think we're gonna skip the park. Unfortunately...
@@NickfrNamibia a lot of rain and bad maintenance all mixed. We were very sad about it, but everybody told us it was bad ideia even with a big off-roader.
Hello! I'm Alessandro and I'm writing to you from Italy. I am planning a trip to Zambia with my family. We are 5. I would like to go around the parks on a self drive. don't need a guide in the parks? can you recommend a trusted rental car please? how long does it take from Lusaka to Mfuwe… .and from Lusaka to Victoria Falls? Thank you very much
I am not to familiar with Zambian rental agencies, but there is a very good company, bushlore.com/ that provides rentals throughout southern Africa. It is best to do Lusaka to Mfuwe over two days. There is a basic camp at the Luangwa bridge, maybe sleep over there, and carry on to Mfuwe the next day. Lusaka to Vic Falls is an easy trip to do in one day, about 6-8hours depending on how fast you drive.
Hi Nick net vinnig het jy verskillende pryse in petrol of diesel gehad in Zambie? Maw moet n ou maar by groter sentras groot maak waar brandstof goedkoper is of is dit vasgestel deur die land?