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Malawi Grand Tour Sunset Haze Over Victoria Falls
Malawi Grand Tour Zambia Tongabezi Lodge
Malawi Grand Tour Wildlife On The Zambezi River

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Zambia and Malawi Grand Tour 2026 with Adventure World

Zambia and Malawi Grand Tour 2026

Embark on an unforgettable journey that seamlessly blends eco luxury, culture, and the raw beauty of nature. Experience Zambia’s thundering Victoria Falls, vast national parks teeming with wildlife, and vibrant local communities committed to conservation and sustainability.  Then, unwind along the tranquil shores of Lake Malawi where clear waters and barefoot luxury await.  Create memories that will last a lifetime. This itinerary promises not just a holiday, but a journey through the heart of wild Zambia and Lake Malawi.

 

Your inclusions

  • 3 nights luxury eco-camp, 5 nights luxury tent, 5 nights lodge/cottage accommodation.
  • 13 Breakfasts, 13 Lunches, 13 Dinners
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary
  • Shared airstrip transfers, scheduled charter flights between the camps, shared game drives and transfers to included activities whilst in camp on safari with an English-speaking driver and/or guide

Travel Dates & Pricing

  • From $16,959 pp share twin
  • Daily departures 01 May-30 Jun & 01-14 Nov 16
  • If you’d like to travel outside of the advertised travel dates please note additional costs will apply. Please ask in store for pricing and availability.

Your itinerary

Arrive in Livingstone and feel the warm Zambezi breeze as you transfer through this historic town to Tongabezi Lodge, your riverfront base just upstream of Victoria Falls.

TONGABEZI LODGE
Set along the Zambezi River, Tongabezi blends laid-back luxury with heartfelt hospitality. Unwind in the lounge or bar, cool off in one of the two main pools, or stay active in the gym. Dining is a highlight—on the river deck, in the elegant dining room, privately in-room, or even on a floating sampan. Five individually styled houses and four river cottages host between two and five guests. A generous selection of experiences such as game drives, bush walks, and boating is included.

ACCOMMODATION: Cottage, Tongabezi Lodge
MEALS: Lunch and Dinner

Wake to sunrise over the Zambezi and a leisurely breakfast soundtracked by hippos and birdlife. Your Tongabezi host will tailor the day entirely to your pace—do as much or as little as you like.

A guided visit to Victoria Falls (Zambia side; national park entrance fee paid locally) is a must for first-time visitors. At dawn or dusk, drift along the Zambezi on a sunrise or sunset cruise to watch river life unfold; prolific birding, crocodiles basking, monkeys chattering in the canopy, elephants crossing in shallows, and pods of hippos with dominant bulls keeping order. For a cultural connection, visit the local community school to see education projects in action, then browse Livingstone’s markets filled with colour, energy, and handcrafted wares.

ACCOMMODATION: Cottage, Tongabezi Lodge
MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Depart Livingstone—the gateway to the Falls—and enjoy aerial views of the Zambezi before the wetlands give way to forest and plains. Land in Kafue, one of Africa’s largest national parks, and settle into a rhythm of morning and afternoon activities designed to immerse you in this wild, unspoiled land.

ILA SAFARI LODGE
An authentic eco-lodge sleeping up to 24 guests, Ila sits on a sweeping bend of the Kafue River with 180-degree views. The sculptural central boma pairs sustainable design with contemporary flair. Ten luxury safari tents, each on a private deck over the riverbank, are individually positioned for shade, privacy, and a sense of place in the surrounding bush. Your stay includes activities tailored to your interests and preferred pace and curated by the staff upon arrival at Ila.

ACCOMMODATION: Eco tent, Ila Safari Lodge, Kafue National Park
MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Wake to the sounds of birdsong and set out on a guided walk, reading the morning’s stories in the tracks and calls of the birds. Embark on a boat safari to explore Kafue’s channels and floodplains from a unique perspective. Try your hand at catch-and-release fishing amid serene river scenery. For a travel with purpose experience, visit a nearby community to learn about local history, culture, and daily life directly from the people of Kafue.

ACCOMMODATION: Eco tent, Ila Safari Lodge, Kafue National Park

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Fly north across a mosaic of woodland and water into the open, seasonally inundated grasslands of the Busanga Plains—one of Zambia’s most atmospheric safari regions. Touch down where antelope herds roam and horizons seem endless.

CHISA BUSANGA CAMP
Inspired by the woven nests of local weaver birds, Chisa’s elevated “Nest” rooms sit among trees on a small island, with the camp running entirely on solar power (including game-drive vehicles and e-bikes). Thoughtful, low-impact design and warm hosting celebrate the natural and cultural heritage of Busanga. Daytime activities focus on expansive plains game viewing—lion prides, cheetah sightings, and abundant antelope—by vehicle or on foot.

ACCOMMODATION: Nest, Chisa Busanga Camp, Busanga Plains
MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Explore silently by e-bike with an expert guide who knows Busanga’s hidden viewpoints and best birding spots—an exhilarating, low-impact way to cover ground. Slow the tempo on a guided bush walk with an armed scout (max six guests; minimum age 14) to focus on tracks, plants, and the small wonders often missed from a vehicle. After dark, lift your gaze to a star-studded sky - Busanga by night is pure magic.

ACCOMMODATION: Nest, Chisa Busanga Camp, Busanga Plains
MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Rise before dawn for coffee on your private deck as mist lifts off the floodplains, then roll out in a silent, solar-powered e-Cruiser across open grasslands where puku, red lechwe, and roan graze while lions work the tree islands. Enjoy a bush breakfast and return to camp to read, shower, and watch wattled cranes and saddle-billed storks from your perch. After lunch and a siesta, choose a guided walk to decode the micro-stories of the veld or a drive tracking predators in the golden hour. Sundowners at a palm-dotted termite mound segue into a short night drive for civet, serval, and porcupine. Dine under lanterns and fall asleep to Busanga’s nocturnal chorus.

ACCOMMODATION: Nest, Chisa Busanga Camp, Busanga Plains
MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Fly east from Busanga’s floodplains to the Luangwa Valley, watching the Luangwa River carve oxbows through woodlands as you descend into one of Africa’s finest wildlife sanctuaries.

SHAWA LUANGWA CAMP
About an hour’s drive from Mfuwe Airport, Shawa sits on the Luangwa River near the Nsefu sector. Led by renowned guide Jacob Shawa, the team delivers exceptional sightings on game drives, walking safaris, and memorable bush breakfasts. The intimate camp sleeps 10 across five luxury tents (two combine into a family unit). A two-storey boma overlooks the river perfect for armchair wildlife watching. Explore by silent e-Cruisers, on foot with a scout, or by seasonal boat to appreciate South Luangwa’s 400+ bird species and prolific mammals.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
ACCOMMODATION: Shawa Luangwa Camp, South Luangwa

 

Start with coffee and rusks on your deck, then head out in an e-Cruiser or on foot through winter-thorn groves and oxbow lagoons as hippos grunt and carmine bee-eaters flash by. Pause for a bush breakfast and return for lunch, a swim, and quiet time as elephants and giraffe drift along the riverine fringe. After tea, venture into classic leopard country dotted with sandy riverbeds and ebony woodlands before sundowners on a sandbank. A gentle night drive reveals genets, civets, hyenas, and if luck allows a leopard on the move. Return to a lantern-lit dinner and fireside nightcaps.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
ACCOMMODATION: Shawa Luangwa Camp, South Luangwa

 

With the first light on the river, set out on a guided walk tracing fresh spoor while your scout interprets birdsong and subtle bush signs. Picnic beneath towering albida trees, then return for brunch, a dip, and time to watch elephants test the shallows. In the afternoon, choose a seasonal hide (Aug–Oct) to witness the carmine bee-eater colonies in full chorus, or follow lion and wild dog tracks in the e-Cruiser. Sundowners on a quiet sandbank precede a night drive back to camp. Dine under the stars and trade stories by the fire.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
ACCOMMODATION: Shawa Luangwa Camp, South Luangwa

Fly from the Luangwa wilderness to Lake Malawi, where clear freshwater stretches to the horizon. As Likoma Island appears below, the pace shifts from safari to island-time serenity.

KAYA MAWA
Meaning “maybe tomorrow,” Kaya Mawa embodies relaxed Malawian hospitality with a barefoot luxury polish. Fill your days with included non-motorised water activities—stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, sailing, swimming, and snorkelling—or opt for extras such as waterskiing, wakeboarding, e-biking, quad-biking, boat fishing, or diving with the on-site PADI centre (payable locally). As the sun dips, a lakeside spa treatment (additional cost) is the perfect wind-down. Explore the community farm, swim in gin-clear water, or laze on the beach with a cool drink as the sky turns gold.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
ACCOMMODATION: Kaya Mawa, Lake Malawi

Wake to water lapping the rocks and ease into the day with a sunrise swim or paddle across the bay. Join a guided snorkel to see kaleidoscopic cichlids in the rocky shallows. After a leisurely lake-to-table breakfast, unwind by the pool or dip into more water sports. Following lunch and perhaps another spa treatment (additional cost) set sail by dhow to a quiet cove for snorkelling and a lakeside sundowner. Enjoy a private candlelit dinner on the beach or your deck, then stargaze as night-fishing boats glow across the lake.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
ACCOMMODATION: Kaya Mawa, Lake Malawi

After breakfast, explore Likoma by e-bike (additional cost), stopping at historic St. Peter’s Cathedral before a hands-on visit to Katundu Workshop to meet the artisans behind much of the lodge’s décor. Return for a picnic lunch on the beach, time in the pool or lake, and a final afternoon at leisure either on the water, the sand, or dozing with a book. Celebrate your last evening with dinner shared or private as you reflect on two weeks across Zambia and Malawi.

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
ACCOMMODATION: Kaya Mawa, Lake Malawi

Savour a last breakfast overlooking the lake before your transfer to Likoma Airstrip and flight to Lilongwe International Airport for onward connections.

MEALS: Breakfast

Terms & Conditions

Sale ends 31 Mar 26 • New bookings only. Min/max stays apply. Pricing and is correct as at 30 Jan 26. Prices and offers are strictly limited, not combinable with other offers, subject to availability and can be withdrawn at any time. Flights are not included. • Prices are thereafter subject to change without notice until time of confirmation. Prices are a 'from' price and may vary due to a number of factors including surcharge increases, exchange rate movements and availability • Prices are per person in NZ dollars for cash or eftpos purchase only. International flights are additional. • Packages are subject to availability. • Bedding configurations may vary on twin share option •  Valid for travel commenced and completed as specified.  Min/max stays apply. • Some surcharges and closeouts may apply • Amendment and cancellation fees apply – please ask your House of Travel consultant • Amendment and cancellation fees apply. Prices displayed are per person, based on two people travelling together. Deposit, payment deadlines and conditions apply. Offer is subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. • Please ask your House of Travel consultant for full details. HOT Code: Adventure World