Zambia 2025
“The Smoke That Thunders – Victoria Falls”
- Multi-city itinerary
- 5-star accommodations only
- All-inclusive: meals, transport, guided excursions, airport support
- Built-in rest days and wellness moments
- Family-centered but open to all
- Limited to 50 people / 15 families
- Early access given to POMA alumni
This isn’t a tour. It’s a homecoming.
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Departure/Return Location
JF Kennedy Airport -
Departure Time
Please arrive by 9:15 AM for a departure at 9:30 AM -
Return Time
Approximately 8:30 PM -
Dress Code
All white -
Included
AccommodationFlightsGuideInsurance -
Not Included
MealsTransport
Tour Plan
Zambia – 5 Days Victoria Falls & Safari
1 – Day 1: Arrival in Livingstone
Arrive and transfer to hotel.
- Orientation walk
- Zambezi sunset cruise
2 – Day 2: Victoria Falls
Guided tour of the majestic falls.
- Walking trails
- Optional helicopter flight
3 – Day 3: Chobe Safari (Botswana)
Cross into Botswana for Chobe National Park safari.
- Boat safari
- Game drive in Chobe
4 – Day 4: Adventure Activities
Choose between rafting, bungee, or cultural tours.
- Whitewater rafting option
- Local village tour
5 – Day 5: Departure
- Final shopping before transfer to airport.
Tour Location
Zambia – History
Zambia, known for the mighty Victoria Falls (“Mosi-oa-Tunya” – The Smoke That Thunders), has a history shaped by indigenous kingdoms, British colonial rule, and a strong independence movement. Once part of Northern Rhodesia, it gained freedom in 1964 under Kenneth Kaunda. Today, Zambia is known for its peaceful politics, friendly people, and stunning wildlife safaris.
- Early Kingdoms: Home to Bantu-speaking peoples and kingdoms like the Lozi and Bemba.
- Colonial Era: Incorporated into British South Africa Company territory in the late 19th century, later becoming Northern Rhodesia.
- Independence: Gained independence in 1964, with Kenneth Kaunda as first president.
- Modern Zambia: Known for stability and natural wonders such as Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River.
