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Although the temperature in Zambia stays relatively consistent and warm throughout the year, the best time to visit is in the dry season between July and October. This is, in the main, due to the famous 'black cotton' soil that renders many areas of the country impassable once wet. That being said, there are particular months and areas that go hand in hand, offering exceptional safari and game viewing experiences.

Do see our main ‘best time to visit Zambia’ interactive guide below and for a good overview see here:

Best time to visit the South and North Luangwa National Park

The best time to go to South Luangwa National Park is the period between middle of June and October when the park is at its driest and the days are warm with plenty of sun. The game viewing by vehicle and foot, is the most reliable during these months as the animals concentrate around the rivers for their primary water source. The drier the season, the easier it is to spot the wildlife as the vegetation and bushes are grazed down. The wet season outside these months make certain areas of the park extremely difficult, or impossible to access. This is because Luangwa’s infamous black cotton soil becomes extremely sticky and wet, making the roads simply impassable, even for safari 4×4’s! Some camps open during the ‘emerald’ season, which lights up the park with vibrant green tones and it is a particularly good time to visit for those interested in birdlife as the park is filled with a beautiful blend of endemic and migratory birds.

Best time to visit the Lower Zambezi National Park

Similar to other areas in Zambia, the best time to visit the Lower Zambezi National Park is in the dry season between June to October. This is when the bush is thinner, the park is drier and the wildlife congregates around the river. During these months, all of the activities are offered including river cruises, canoe trips, fishing and night and day game drives.

The period outside of this window (November to March), is the rainy season. The weather during this time is very hot and humid and as the bush is greener and fresher, mosquitos’ numbers are much higher. The roads become bad and sometimes impassable so the scheduled flights into the park stop operating, and the majority of the camps close during this period. That said, this period, also referred to as the ‘emerald season’ has much fewer visitors and for camps that remain open, the rates are usually very low.

Best time to visit Kafue National Park

The best time to visit Kafue is the July to October window which is the height of the dry season. The game viewing is at its best, and most reliable during this time as the animals gather around the remaining water sources. The Busanga Plains, in the northwest area of the park are best visited in the dry season also, perhaps between the months of August and October. The Busanga Plains become completely inaccessible during the wet season.

Best time to visit Liuwa Plain National Park

The period between November to December is the wet season but this is the regarded the best season to travel as the animal’s migration to the plain during this time (the opposite to the wildlife pattern in most other parks). Many of the animals give birth during this time so there are plenty of newborns and the birding is exquisite. The plains are inaccessible between January and April and game drives are not permitted, so this is a time to avoid. The period from May to October is good as the plains begin to dry up and the conditions for wildlife are good. That said, October can be very hot!

Best time to visit the Victoria Falls

The mighty Victoria Falls marks the boundary between Botswana (just), Zambia and Zimbabwe. This is the place where the waters of the Zambezi River cascade over 100 meters into the “boiling pot” below. A visit to the falls is really a fantastic adventure and something really worth making the effort to do. Again, as with many of the more famous sites in Africa, there is a strong argument to say that you should think of staying away from the busiest areas and benefit from the peace and tranquillity of being further upstream. There is no doubt that a visit to the mighty Victoria Falls at any time of the year will blow you away – the noise, the heat, the moisture, the splash and the overall unique display – but it is worth noting the difference in water volume throughout the months so that you can plan your visit based on the experience it offers.

December to March – The summer period and the height of the rainy season. The weather is hot and as the humidity builds up, thunderstorms often arrive in the afternoon. The Victoria Falls water levels are high and slowly increasing, so activities such as white-water rafting and visiting Livingstone Island Devil’s Pool are usually closed due to safety.

April to June – Many would say that the best time to visit the Falls is the period between April and June which is directly after the area’s summer rains. As a result, the falls have the greatest volume at this time so the amount of water flowing down is simply breath-taking! Visibility from some lookouts can be limited by the abundance of spray and mist so the local name ‘The Smoke That Thunders’ is definitely recognised during this time! Because of high water levels, it is worth noting that white water rafting and Livingstone Island/ Devil’s Pool are closed during these months. A visit to the falls during these months will guarantee to get you soaked… so a poncho or waterproof is a must!

July to August – The water levels of Victoria Falls are lower during these months and as such, the spray is not as intense which gives you greater visibility of the actual falls. At this time, Livingstone Island and the rafting season begins to open as soon as the water drops to a safe level. The only thing to bear in mind is that July and August are peak seasons at Victoria Falls (and Africa in general) due to the summer holidays across the UK and Europe, so be prepared for crowds and high visitor numbers.

September to November – This period is the end of the dry season when the falls water level is at the lowest. On the Zambian side, the falls may almost completely dry up so whilst the visibility is excellent, the experience will definitively be less intense and you certainly will not be wet! From an activity point of view, this period is a great time to visit as white-water rafting is at its peak and Livingstone Island and Devil’s Pool at the edge of the falls are open.

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When is the best time to visit zambia in 2026/27?

It is feasible to go to Zambia almost any time of year depending on preferences and wildlife/safari viewing plans, but if you want to avoid peak season or aim to get your trip timing “just right” then use the following interactive guide spanning the whole of 2026/27 or call us any time to check timings, accomodation, availability,  costs or help plan the whole trip and best dates for you…

January fair

Visiting Zambia in January 2026/27

January sits right in the middle of the main rainy season in Zambia which, due to the abundance of impassable “black cotton” soil, brings the safari industry to a halt to all intents and purposes. There are one or two properties still open and Victoria Falls is getting to its highest water levels.

Activities & Events

The “green season” birding in the South Luangwa is excellent if a little wet!

Cheat Sheet

  • + Virtually nobody around so great prices and availability
  • + Really good birding
  • + Victoria Falls at high water levels
  •   The black cotton soil restricts access

Top Tips for January 2026/27

  • + Not really a time fo big game viewing

February fair

Visiting Zambia in February 2026/27

As with travel in January, February is still right in the middle of the main rains and so access and logistics are severly hampered. Of the few camps that remain open there is good birding and some boating to be done. 

Activities & Events

Not really a time for big game viewing, this is a peaceful period with birding and Victoria Falls still good options.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Very few visitors so good prices and availability
  • + Excellent birding
  •   Rainfall really restricts safari activities

Top Tips for February 2026/27

  • + Be on the look out for special rates

March mixed

Visiting Zambia  in March 2026/27

Still classified by camps as the “green season”, March offers a quiet and less rushed safari with birding and witnessing Victoria Falls at its peak flow the main activities. Not really a time for big game viewing.

Activities & Events

As per the above, this is not really a main season for game viewing but, with fewer crowds, limited walking and, in particular, birding can be rewarding.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Good time for limited walking and birding
  • + Really good value for money
  • + Victoria Falls is at its peak flow
  •   Game viewing and access are still restricted

Top Tips for March 2026/27

  • + Good value for those on a budget

April mixed

Visiting Zambia in April 2026/27

Still sitting firmly in the rainy season, April is still a restricted month in Zambia with birding and limited walking safaris the main activities. 

Activities & Events

For those that are keen on white water rafting, this is a good month to do go as the waters of Victoria Falls tend to calm down a bit allbeit the rapids are also calmer.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Good value for money
  • + Great birding still
  •   Restricted safari activities

Top Tips for April 2026/27

  • + Really good month for a quieter safari experience

May mixed

Visiting Zambia in May 2026/27

At last, as the main rains start to fade as the month goes on, the country and properties start to re-open once more in preparation for the main season. While many areas remain tricky to navigate, game viewing in South Luangwa and the Lower Zambezi start to improve. 

Activities & Events

The main reason for coming to Zambia, walking and driving safaris start up once again.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Rain starting to clear up
  • + Wildlife viewing and walking safaris start to improve
  • + Still very good value for money
  •   Not all the properties have re-opened yet

Top Tips for May 2026/27

  • + A good month to take a gamble if you are on a budget

June great

Visiting Zambia in June 2026/27

Known as a fringe month for Zambia, June is one of our top picks as most areas are now fully accessible, all the camps are open once more and the game and scenery is starting to really come into its own.

Activities & Events

Walking safaris benefit from the lower temperatures and, as such, it is a great time to visit.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Mostly clear, dry weather
  • + Excellent game viewing
  • Plenty of good rates to benefit from
  •   Not too many downsides!

Top Tips for June 2026/27

  • + A great period for budgets and viewing

July best

Visiting Zambia in July 2026/27

July is the start of the main season in Zambia for safari and, as such, all of the camps and areas start to fill with people wanting to see what the country has to offer. Excellent game viewing in South Luangwa, Lower Zambezi and the Kafue.

Activities & Events

Walking safaris in South Luangwa and boating in the Lower Zambezi are top choices!

Cheat Sheet

  • + Dry and clear weather with cool mornings and evenings
  • + Superb wildlife numbers across the country
  • + Victoria Falls is looking resplendent!
  •   Prices have jumped up since June

Top Tips for July 2026/27

  • + You will need to get booked in early for the best properties

August amazing

Visiting Zambia in August 2026/27

The main safari period is now in full swing across the country with walking in South Luangwa being one of the real highlights. Plenty of people also head to Victoria Falls for white water rafting as the waters recede and so the rapids improve.

Activities & Events

All the main parks of South Luangwa, Lower Zambezi and the Kafue are as good as they get.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Temperatures are starting to increase as the month goes on
  • + Very good game viewing and activities
  • + Great month for white water rafting
  • The most expensive month in the year to travel

Top Tips for August 2026/27

  • + Early booking is a must for the month

September great

Visiting Zambia in September 2026/27

September remains, arguably, one of the very best months to visit Zambia. With temperatures still in the middle 20s, game starting to congregate around the water sources and the arrival of the carmine bee eaters, there is plenty to see and do. 

Activities & Events

Really good walking, boating and birding to be done in the month.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Warm, clear days make for great walking
  • + The arrival of the carmine bee eaters provide a focus
  • + Lower season for visitors
  •   Prices are still on the higher side

Top Tips for September 2026/27

  • + Earlier in the month is better for temperatures

October still good

Visiting Zambia in October 2026/27

October brings higher temperatures to Zambia and, as such, walking safaris tend to be restricted to early morning and late afternoon to avoid the heat of the day. Later in the month the nightly temperatures can make things uncomfortable for those who are not used to it.

Activities & Events

Still a good time to see plenty of game although the water of the Lower Zambezi is a welcome relief after the heat of the South Luangwa!

Cheat Sheet

  • + Clear and dry weather, starting to heat up
  • + Visitor numbers start to drop off
  •   Temperatures can start to tell for some

Top Tips for October 2026/27

  • + Try and travel earlier in the month

November fair

Visiting Zambia in November 2026/27

Ostensibly the start of the rainy season towards the end of the month, November is a great month for those not affected by the higher temperatures as the country becomes quieter once more. Be prepared for hot, muggy days!

Activities & Events

Walking safaris can be draining at this time of year although there is still excellent game to be seen.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Much lower visitor numbers meaning better value and options
  • + Game viewing and migratory birding very good
  •   Temperatures can be stilfing at times

Top Tips for November 2026/27

  • + Aim to book at the front end of the month

December fair

Visiting Zambia in December 2026/27

December moves into the start of the main rains and, as such, the rivers start to fill and mobility starts to become restricted. Still offering good walking and a host of birds varieties, it is still a very pretty time to travel.

Activities & Events

Walking and boating safaris are still very rewarding.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Excellent value time of the year
  • + Very good birding in particular
  •   Rainfall can make for soggy game viewing
  •   The bush becomes harder to track through

Top Tips for December 2026/27

  • + A good value time of the year

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1 The Best of Zambia

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2 The Greatest Walking Safari

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Visits : Lusaka, South Luangwa National Park

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3 World Class Waterfall and Safari

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Visits : Lusaka, South Luangwa National Park, Victoria Falls

If you only have a week to travel Zambia, this itinerary will cover the essentials. Spend 2 nights at Victoria Falls to fit in all of the adrenaline activities the falls has… More…

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4 Crocodiles and Leopards

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5 The Magic of Kafue

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Visits : Kafue National Park, Lusaka

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Tafika Camp

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Toka Leya Camp

Victoria Falls

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Tongabezi

Victoria Falls

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Old Mondoro Camp

Lower Zambezi National Park

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Anabezi Camp

Lower Zambezi National Park

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Mwaleshi Camp

North Luangwa National Park

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Nsefu Camp

South Luangwa National Park

From $1,150 per person per night
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Amanzi Camp

Lower Zambezi National Park

From $1,650 per person per night
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Royal Livingstone Hotel

Victoria Falls

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Chiawa Camp

Lower Zambezi National Park

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Chinzombo

South Luangwa National Park

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Mchenja Camp

South Luangwa National Park

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Waterberry Lodge

Victoria Falls

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Tena Tena

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Potato Bush Camp

Lower Zambezi National Park

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Sausage Tree Camp

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Islands of Siankaba

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Chongwe River Camp

Lower Zambezi National Park

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Kakuli Camp

South Luangwa National Park

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Flatdogs Camp

South Luangwa National Park

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Luangwa Safari House

South Luangwa National Park

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Kapamba Bush Camp

South Luangwa National Park

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Mfuwe Lodge

South Luangwa National Park

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Nkwali Camp

South Luangwa National Park

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Luangwa River Camp

South Luangwa National Park

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Robin’s House

South Luangwa National Park

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Chikoko Tree Camp

South Luangwa National Park

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Crocodile River Camp

South Luangwa National Park

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Chindeni Bush Camp

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Nsolo Camp

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Bilimungwe Bush Camp

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Zunguilila Bush Camp

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Best time to visit the South and North Luangwa National Park

The best time to go to South Luangwa National Park is the period between middle of June and October when the park is at its driest and the days are warm with plenty of sun. The game viewing by vehicle and foot, is the most reliable during these months as the animals concentrate around the rivers for their primary water source. The drier the season, the easier it is to spot the wildlife as the vegetation and bushes are grazed down. The wet season outside these months make certain areas of the park extremely difficult, or impossible to access. This is because Luangwa’s infamous black cotton soil becomes extremely sticky and wet, making the roads simply impassable, even for safari 4×4’s! Some camps open during the ‘emerald’ season, which lights up the park with vibrant green tones and it is a particularly good time to visit for those interested in birdlife as the park is filled with a beautiful blend of endemic and migratory birds.

Best time to visit the Lower Zambezi National Park

Similar to other areas in Zambia, the best time to visit the Lower Zambezi National Park is in the dry season between June to October. This is when the bush is thinner, the park is drier and the wildlife congregates around the river. During these months, all of the activities are offered including river cruises, canoe trips, fishing and night and day game drives.

The period outside of this window (November to March), is the rainy season. The weather during this time is very hot and humid and as the bush is greener and fresher, mosquitos’ numbers are much higher. The roads become bad and sometimes impassable so the scheduled flights into the park stop operating, and the majority of the camps close during this period. That said, this period, also referred to as the ‘emerald season’ has much fewer visitors and for camps that remain open, the rates are usually very low.

Best time to visit Kafue National Park

The best time to visit Kafue is the July to October window which is the height of the dry season. The game viewing is at its best, and most reliable during this time as the animals gather around the remaining water sources. The Busanga Plains, in the northwest area of the park are best visited in the dry season also, perhaps between the months of August and October. The Busanga Plains become completely inaccessible during the wet season.

Best time to visit Liuwa Plain National Park

The period between November to December is the wet season but this is the regarded the best season to travel as the animal’s migration to the plain during this time (the opposite to the wildlife pattern in most other parks). Many of the animals give birth during this time so there are plenty of newborns and the birding is exquisite. The plains are inaccessible between January and April and game drives are not permitted, so this is a time to avoid. The period from May to October is good as the plains begin to dry up and the conditions for wildlife are good. That said, October can be very hot!

Best time to visit the Victoria Falls

The mighty Victoria Falls marks the boundary between Botswana (just), Zambia and Zimbabwe. This is the place where the waters of the Zambezi River cascade over 100 meters into the “boiling pot” below. A visit to the falls is really a fantastic adventure and something really worth making the effort to do. Again, as with many of the more famous sites in Africa, there is a strong argument to say that you should think of staying away from the busiest areas and benefit from the peace and tranquillity of being further upstream. There is no doubt that a visit to the mighty Victoria Falls at any time of the year will blow you away – the noise, the heat, the moisture, the splash and the overall unique display – but it is worth noting the difference in water volume throughout the months so that you can plan your visit based on the experience it offers.

December to March – The summer period and the height of the rainy season. The weather is hot and as the humidity builds up, thunderstorms often arrive in the afternoon. The Victoria Falls water levels are high and slowly increasing, so activities such as white-water rafting and visiting Livingstone Island Devil’s Pool are usually closed due to safety.

April to June – Many would say that the best time to visit the Falls is the period between April and June which is directly after the area’s summer rains. As a result, the falls have the greatest volume at this time so the amount of water flowing down is simply breath-taking! Visibility from some lookouts can be limited by the abundance of spray and mist so the local name ‘The Smoke That Thunders’ is definitely recognised during this time! Because of high water levels, it is worth noting that white water rafting and Livingstone Island/ Devil’s Pool are closed during these months. A visit to the falls during these months will guarantee to get you soaked… so a poncho or waterproof is a must!

July to August – The water levels of Victoria Falls are lower during these months and as such, the spray is not as intense which gives you greater visibility of the actual falls. At this time, Livingstone Island and the rafting season begins to open as soon as the water drops to a safe level. The only thing to bear in mind is that July and August are peak seasons at Victoria Falls (and Africa in general) due to the summer holidays across the UK and Europe, so be prepared for crowds and high visitor numbers.

September to November – This period is the end of the dry season when the falls water level is at the lowest. On the Zambian side, the falls may almost completely dry up so whilst the visibility is excellent, the experience will definitively be less intense and you certainly will not be wet! From an activity point of view, this period is a great time to visit as white-water rafting is at its peak and Livingstone Island and Devil’s Pool at the edge of the falls are open.

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