Lower Zambezi National Park Tour Companies
List of Lower Zambezi National Park travel companies & tour operators with 13761 reviews
- Adventure Styles
- Safari, Explorer
- age range
- 8 to 99 year olds
- group size
- up to 8 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 6 hours
AVOID THIS COMPANY AT ALL COST! Our Lower Zambezi tour was a disaster from start to finish. Mainly because of our guide Mark's incompetence and lack of consideration. Despite booking three months in advance, everything seemed to be organised on the fly, disrupting our experience. Mark was more interested in sleeping in, networking, and handling personal tasks than in giving us a quality safari. He even put our lives at risk by ignoring instructions about how to handle a situation where an elephant charged toward us. The transportation, tents, and meals were inadequate - tents which are too small for anyone over 5’9 to fit in and dry bread for lunch. The advertised itinerary was ignored, and we missed out on key experiences due to Mark's poor planning and coordination. We had to do all the work of setting up and breaking down camp while Mark sat around and went for a shower. They also used our photos on social media without our permission to advertise "happy customers" when that was far from the truth. DO NOT use this company. They do not care about their clients. We have been seeking compensation for the Lower Zambezi tour and compensation for the stress and disappointment caused by their ineptitude, but they have been ignoring us for months.
- by Dee IvanovaOverall, I had a very mixed experience travelling with Lochinvar Safaris, which I feel I must share so that other travelers can be forewarned and hopefully avoid some of the negative aspects that I encountered on my tour. To begin with, the guides (Fines, Alick, and Renford) were excellent and a true pleasure to be with. They are great and hardworking guides and will greatly enhance your visit to Zambia. Unfortunately, however, the accommodation choices, as well as the ultimate behavior of the company director/owner, was extremely problematic, bordering on fraudulent/"bait and switch" business tactics, which I will outline below. Despite being in good contact on TourRadar and WhatsApp ahead of my travel, I was surprised when I landed in Zambia to learn that several "changes" had been made to my itinerary, without prior discussion or approval. For example, in Lower Zambezi NP, I was informed that the promised canoe tour would not be possible due to the low water level (Zambia IS currently experiencing a significant drought, which is also playing havoc with their power supply, which depends on hydroelectric generation). While this was certainly understandable, I wish it could have been communicated in advance, and/or replaced with a motorized boat tour (of which I saw many plying the river during my stay). In terms of the accommodation choice in Lower Zambezi, I was very disappointed to learn that the chosen lodge was a solid 3/3.5 hour drive from the park entrance, meaning that we left at 5:30am, only to arrive in the park around 9am, which is already a bit too late in the morning to see animals during their time of peak activity. This was extremely disappointing and reflected poor planning and communication on Lochinvar's part, especially as there was only that one day dedicated to game viewing in the park. This said, the most significant and egregious of these (never discussed in advance) "changes" to my itinerary pertained to the portion of my trip in South Luangwa NP. While my itinerary indicated that I would be staying in a tourist class lodge on the banks of the Luangwa River (and just a 5 minute drive from the park entrance), upon arrival in Lusaka I was told that due to the heat, I had been "upgraded" to an AirCon room (without ever indicating that I would need/desire such a change in the first place). And oh boy, was this a shambolic change. This new "hotel" turned out to be a solid 45 minute drive away from the park entrance, was still in the process of being built (giving off the ambiance of a construction site), and lacked solar power or its own generator to deal with the frequent load shedding caused by the drought referenced above. After 1 night, I could not tolerate the location any more, and I booked myself a room in one of the lodges on Expedia (one that was originally indicted in my itinerary to begin with!) This lodge had its own solar power--a critical factor to look out for if one is concerned about the heat. When I gently suggested that Lochinvar reimburse me for this out-of-pocket cost, Mark, the owner/tour director, flipped out, feeding me some line about "not appreciating the Zambian reality" and then subsequently avoided any and all future attempts to communicate for the remainder of my trip (i.e. ignoring my WhatsApp messages, despite previously utilizing the app as our primary communication tool). This shirking of responsibility and/or any communication at all has continued since my return home, and is perhaps one of the most disappointing aspects of my trip (and frankly, reflects shocking and unprofessional conduct from a tour operator towards an "active client"). In addition, while my itinerary made reference to "nature walking tours" (South Luangwa NP is famous for its "walking safaris"), upon arrival there/in Mfuwe, I learned that no such tour had been booked for me, and that, I would not, in fact, be taking any "nature walking tours." Much like the aborted canoe ride previously, this was very disappointing, and again, something that could have clearly been communicated to me in advance of my tour. While Mark has been able to hide and avoid any responsibility for my own restoration of the original itinerary, I was extremely happy to have been able to change my hotel (despite the additional out of pocket expense) as the original lodge from the itinerary was a significant class above the one Mark stuck me in, and I had good access to the park, delicious food and a steady fan/supply of power (not to mention the breeze coming off of the river, and wild animals walking directly across the river to the Lodge's grounds.) So in the end, by paying out of pocket, I managed to salvage an otherwise untenable situation, but the extent to which Mark is now avoiding me leads me to believe that there is more shadiness/crooked business practice taking place than I had wanted to believe. The tour indeed did not offer good value for money, and the disparity in accommodation quality (and prices! A quick online search can bring up the comparison) led me to feel that I was taken advantage of, and I would urge other travelers to look carefully at all of the Zambia tours and options before choosing to book with Lochinvar. That said, I can't fault the guides on the ground for the decisions/actions taken by the head office/Mark, and do want to emphasize again that they were generally great. So again, I had an overall mixed trip, but on the whole, the lack of communication and seeming dishonesty was a huge turn off, and I can't in good conscious recommend this company based on my experience. Of course every person's trip is subjective, and in reading some of the other reviews on this site, I suspect that if one were to travel on one of their more well-beaten paths (e.g. Lusaka-Livingston) that the experience could have been quite different. Unfortunately, I was just unlucky and encountered enough price differentials between what was promised and ultimately delivered that it felt like a classic "bait and switch." Travel carefully, my friends, but Zambia is ultimately a wonderful place.
- by Jeff Yarborough
3 Tours in Lower Zambezi National Park
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- Safari, Explorer
- age range
- 5 to 95 year olds
- group size
- up to 9 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 2 days
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2 Tours in Lower Zambezi National Park
View All ToursTour length Price per day From 5-10 days From $290 - Adventure Styles
- Safari
- age range
- 1 to 94 year olds
- group size
- up to 99 people
- response rate
- 96%
- response time
- within 9 hours
- This operator has no Lower Zambezi National Park reviews
- Adventure Styles
- Safari
- age range
- 12 to 75 year olds
- group size
- up to 8 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within less than 1 hour
- This operator has no Lower Zambezi National Park reviews
3 Tours in Lower Zambezi National Park
View All ToursTour length Price per day From 9-14 days From $439 - Adventure Styles
- Explorer
- age range
- 1 to 99 year olds
- group size
- up to 20 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 1 hour
- This operator has no Lower Zambezi National Park reviews
- Adventure Styles
- Safari
- age range
- 16 to 80 year olds
- group size
- up to 99 people
- response rate
- 84%
- response time
- within 2 days
What a trip. This is an amazing way to see wildlife up close and personal. Right from the start you are immersed in the wilds and you will be seeing all manner of animals as you cruise down the Zambezi. This has got to be one of my favourite holidays so far and I would recommend this to anyone. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? Drifting up in the canoes to within, what seemed to be, a few feet of a family of elephants and feeling that I could reach out and touch them. The majesty of these wonderful creatures is breathtaking. What did you think of your group leader? TK was amazing. He was very knowledgable and made sure you felt safe and comfortable during the trip. His knowledge on all things related to Zambia, the people and wildlife and fauna, was second to none and he sure had some good cooking skills. Do you have any advice for potential travellers? Do not worry to much if you think that you need to be super fit to do this trip. As long as you have a reasonable level of fitness this should not tax you too much. There is no pressure to go steaming up the river working yourself to the bone each day, rather there is some mild paddling as you cruise along with the river current. So as long as you do some regular excercise and can handle wild camping for a few nights then you will enjoy this trip. Also on a final note please remember to change any Kwacha before you head through the security at the airport. There are no places to change your money in the departure lounge in Lusaka. Is there anything else you would like to add? If you like some adventure and want to see the wild from a different persepective this is the trip for you. You will meet amazing people, make some friends and have a great time. Go for it you know you want to.
- by Steven KingA simply amazing trip it was exactly what I expected it to be. Wonderful experiences!!! What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? Canoeing on the Zambizi early in the morning g is just magical. We were lucky to see a leopard,however for me the close encounters with elephants were the best. What did you think of your group leader? TK and Best were simply amazing! They could not do enough for us, they made you feel safe and somehow every night they cooked the most incredible food!! Do you have any advice for potential travellers? Don't take too much stuff as everything goes on the canoe!!! I would recommend a few days at the end staying at Eureka camp and in Lusaka, or even longer and travel more in Zambia??
- by Amanda Harvey
- Adventure Styles
- Active
- age range
- 1 to 99 year olds
- group size
- up to 6 people
- response rate
- 100%
- response time
- within 1 hour
- This operator has no Lower Zambezi National Park reviews