
Think of the letter “Z” and only zebra comes to mind! But did you know there are two countries in the world starting with Z and these are dream international holiday destinations. These are Zambia and Zimbabwe, both South African countries dotted with some stunning landscapes and national parks, wondrous waterfalls and heritage sites. Both the nations are known for their adventure tourism opportunities.
Let’s have a closer at these two nations:

Zambia is noted as Africa’s most nature-rich destinations. The country is also famous for walking safaris, rich wildlife and waterfalls. And we all know of the powerful Zambezi River. People often call the country as the home of “real Africa”. Here are five must-visit places in Zambia every traveller must plan:

Victoria Falls needs no introduction. It is among the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and the biggest attraction in Zambia. However it is a shared waterfall between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Helicopter rides are available and white-water rafting, and bungee jumping.

Did you know that South Luangwa National Park is also known as the birthplace of the walking safari? This is among Africa’s top wildlife destinations where wildlife enthusiasts can spot elephants, leopards, hippos, giraffes, and hundreds of birds.

Then there is the gorgeous Lower Zambezi National Park set along the Zambezi River. Imagine canoeing past crocodiles and hippos, you can do this here! It is counted among the most unique safari experiences in Africa.

It is one of the largest national parks in Africa known for being home to lions, cheetahs, antelopes, and a range of birds. It is perfect for travellers seeking offbeat wildlife experience.

Zimbabwe, a close neighbour of Zambia, is a land of natural wonders and ancient heritage. Travellers often call it a “World of Wonders” because of a fine mix of wildlife parks, mountains, and UNESCO heritage sites. Let’s have a look at some of the unmatched wildlife and natural wonders here:

Zimbabwe offers some of the best views of Victoria Falls which is a shared natural wonder with Zambia. Travellers can enjoy a range of adventure sports and stay at unique luxury resorts. Sunset cruises on the Zambezi River is also an experience of a lifetime.

Hwange is Zimbabwe’s largest wildlife reserve. The park is home to a huge number of elephants. Lions, buffaloes, zebras and giraffes are also park residents.

Great Zimbabwe is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is an ancient stone city built between the 11th and 15th centuries and attracts history lovers from across the globe. It is counted as Africa’s most important heritage attraction for cultural travellers.

Located along the Zambezi River, Mana Pools is famous for offering unique canoe safaris experiences. It is also a UNESCO-listed park and is home to elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and more, making it a perfect paradise for adventure travellers and photographers.