Zambia’s Flying & Wading Marvels – Bat Migration Safari
12 Days from 6,200 USD person sharing a double room
Reserve your spotZambia’s Flying & Wading Marvels - Bat Migration Safari – 12-day Small Group Guided Self-drive Safari
An array of unforgettable experiences awaits you on this 12-day guided self-drive safari.
From discovering the wonders of Kasanka National Park as part of a Zambia bat migration safari to venturing into the breathtaking Bangweulu Swamps.
This journey offers an extraordinary wildlife adventure like no other.
Roof top tents | facility campsites & wild camping
Accommodation style
Starting price per person
Min 4 – max 6 vehicles
Travellers
13 November 2026
Departure dates
Highlights
Day 1-12 Zambia
Not more than 12 travellers
Small Group Guided Self-Drive Safari
Not more than 12 travellers
Experience the largest mammal migration on the planet
Kasanka National Park
Experience the largest mammal migration on the planet
Rich and diverse ecosystem that forms one of Africa’s most important wetlands
Bangweulu Swamps
Rich and diverse ecosystem that forms one of Africa’s most important wetlands
Who Should Go
This journey is ideal for photographers and adventurous travellers who crave rare wildlife encounters and off-the-map experiences.
From dramatic sky-darkening bat migrations to tracking the elusive shoebill in remote wetlands. If you’re drawn to wild ecosystems few ever get to explore, this specialised expedition is for you.
With your guide by your side, you’ll embark on an incredible journey in search of bats and shoebills, promising an unforgettable wildlife adventure.
Repeat Safari-Goers
Photographers
Nature Lovers
Remoteness Seekers
Visiting Kasanka National Park, you can witness millions of straw-coloured fruit bats converging on Mushitu Swamp Forest for the world’s largest mammal migration. A breathtaking display of nature between October and December on this Zambia bat migration safari. Make sure your camera has a large memory card!Dirk | Botswana Travel Expert
Accommodation
4 campsites and 1 lodge 12 days/11 nights
Tour Itinerary
Small group guided self-drive safari | minimum 4 vehicles, maximum 6 vehicles | 8 – 12 people
Embark on an unforgettable 12-day guided self-drive safari through Zambia’s remote western wildlife regions, with an expert guide by your side.
Journey into the very soul of Zambia to witness one of nature’s most awe-inspiring phenomena: the Kasanka Bat Migration.
From October to December, millions of straw-coloured fruit bats converge on the Mushitu Swamp Forest in northern Kasanka, orchestrating the world’s largest mammal migration in a breathtaking display of natural wonder.
Then venture into the mystical Bangweulu Wetlands in search of the elusive shoebill stork. Spend your nights camping within the heart of national parks, immersing yourself completely in nature’s wilderness.
Please note that on this Zambia bat migration safari, most days will be long and a good knowledge of off-road driving is beneficial. This adventure takes you deep into remote regions where proper 4×4 skills and stamina for extended travel days are essential for fully experiencing this magical wildlife spectacle.
Start Lusaka
Ends Lusaka
Day 1 | Lusaka
Distance approx. 40 km; driving time approx. 1 hour
Lusaka
Distance approx. 40 km; driving time approx. 1 hour
Upon arriving in Lusaka, the excitement builds as you’re transferred to our campsite, a mere 15 minutes outside the city, nestled in beautifully shaded natural surroundings.
Eureka Camp offers a charmingly rustic experience, complete with clean facilities and hot running water for refreshing showers.
As the sun sets, we’ll gather around the campfire for our first dinner, lovingly prepared by our talented bush chef. The aroma of the delicious meal will fill the air as we share stories and laughter, igniting the spirit of adventure that lies ahead.
Overnight Eureka Camp.
Dinner
Day 2 | Lusaka – Mkushi
Distance approx. 290 km; driving time approx. 4 – 6 hours
Lusaka – Mkushi
Distance approx. 290 km; driving time approx. 4 – 6 hours
After an early breakfast filled with anticipation, we’ll set off for Mkushi, making a quick stop in Serenje to refuel our vehicles and stock up on supplies for the adventure ahead.
As we continue on our journey, we’ll arrive at our overnight campsite, conveniently nestled alongside the Great North Road within 160 hectares of protected indigenous forest. This enchanting sanctuary is home to the elusive Lord Derby’s Flying Squirrel, known for its unique membrane that connects its fore and hind legs, a true marvel of nature.
You’ll also be treated to the sight of a variety of vibrant bird species, including the stunning Violet-backed Sunbird, the charming Spotted Creeper, and the striking White-tailed Blue-Flycatcher.
Upon our arrival, you can enjoy a hot shower to refresh yourself before settling in with a refreshing drink. As night falls, we’ll gather around the campfire for a delicious dinner prepared by our talented bush chef, sharing stories and laughter under the starry Zambian sky.
Overnight Campsite in roof-top tents and shared facilities.
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 3-5 | Mkushi – Kasanka National Park
Distance day 3: approx. 260 km; driving time approx. 6 – 8 hours
Mkushi – Kasanka National Park
Distance day 3: approx. 260 km; driving time approx. 6 – 8 hours
This morning, we’ll rise early to enjoy a hearty breakfast before packing up and setting off for the enchanting Kasanka National Park.
Our campsite, nestled in a lush evergreen forest overlooking a serene swamp clearing favoured by the elusive Sitatunga, will serve as the perfect base for our adventures.
Conveniently located near the Bat Forest and the Fibwe Hide – an impressive 18-meter-high observation point perched in a majestic African Mahogany tree – you’ll have prime opportunities to witness the wonders of nature.
Picture yourself watching Sitatunga gracefully navigate the wetlands in the early morning light and then marvelling at the breathtaking spectacle of fruit bats taking flight at twilight, transforming the sky into a swirling mass of life.
This Zambia bat migration safari is a highlight on our trip. During our two days in Kasanka, you’ll explore this unique region alongside knowledgeable local guides who will help us uncover the secrets of the bats, birds, and wildlife that call this place home.
Overnight Campsite in roof-top tents and shared facilities.
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 6 | Kasanka National Park – Mutinondo Wilderness
Distance approx. 210 km; driving time approx. 3 – 5 hours
Kasanka National Park – Mutinondo Wilderness
Distance approx. 210 km; driving time approx. 3 – 5 hours
Ignite our adventure with one last thrilling opportunity to spot the elusive Sitatunga, a true gem of Zambia’s wetlands.
After breakfast we’ll embark on a journey to the stunning Mutinondo Wilderness, where nature’s beauty awaits us at every turn. You’ll have the chance to explore this pristine conservation area at your own pace, whether you prefer a leisurely walk through lush landscape or a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Mutinondo River.
As the day winds down, we’ll gather around the crackling fire at camp, sharing stories and savouring a delicious dinner under the stars.
Overnight Campsite in roof-top tents and shared facilities.
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 7-9 | Mutinondo Wilderness – Bangweulu Swamps
Distance day 7: approx. 170 km; driving time approx. 3 – 5 hours
Mutinondo Wilderness – Bangweulu Swamps
Distance day 7: approx. 170 km; driving time approx. 3 – 5 hours
After an early breakfast, we’ll embark on an exciting journey north to the legendary Bangweulu Wetlands, a Ramsar Convention Site and one of the most important wetlands in the world.
Over the next two days, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the African bush, surrounded by a breathtaking tapestry of wildlife. Explore the park at your own pace, whether by taking guided bird walks to witness the vibrant avian life or gliding through the tranquil waters in mokoros as you search for the elusive and magnificent shoebill stork.
This is a unique opportunity to connect with the rich biodiversity of this exceptional wetland ecosystem, where every moment invites you to appreciate the wonders of nature.
Overnight Campsite in roof-top tents and shared facilities.
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 10 | Bangweulu Swamps – Mkushi
Distance approx. 380 km; driving time approx. 5 – 7 hours
Bangweulu Swamps – Mkushi
Distance approx. 380 km; driving time approx. 5 – 7 hours
After an early breakfast, we’ll make our way back down the Great North Road to our welcoming campground for the evening.
Upon arrival, you can indulge in a hot shower to refresh and rejuvenate, after a day of adventure. As the sun sets, grab a refreshing drink and unwind, soaking in the tranquil atmosphere. Dinner, expertly prepared by our talented bush chef, will be served around the campfire.
Overnight Campsite in roof-top tents and shared facilities.
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Day 11 | Mkushi - Lusaka
Distance approx. 290 km; driving time approx. 4 – 6 hours
Mkushi - Lusaka
Distance approx. 290 km; driving time approx. 4 – 6 hours
Savor a leisurely breakfast and embrace a slow morning, soaking in the last moments of Zambia’s beauty.
We’ll then journey south back to Lusaka along the smooth, tarred Great North Road, making our way to Eureka Camping Park.
Here, you can indulge in a hot shower to refresh yourself and treat yourself to an ice-cold beer, a perfect way to unwind.
As the evening sets in, we’ll gather for dinner (own expense), sharing stories and reliving the incredible memories from our adventure.
Overnight Eureka Camp.
Breakfast Lunch
Day 12 | End of Tour
Distance approx. 40 km; driving time approx. 1 hour
End of Tour
Distance approx. 40 km; driving time approx. 1 hour
Enjoy our final breakfast together before transfers to the airport to catch flight home.
As we leave this stunning land behind, know that the spirit of Zambia will always linger in your memories, ready to inspire your next adventure!
BreakfastIncluded
- 9 nights’ stay in campsites with shared facilities, 2 nights chalet (depending on availability, accommodation of a similar standard will be booked)
- meals according to the itinerary
- 4x4 equipped vehicle with rooftop tent
- fuel
- professional guide and crew
- all park fees
Excluded
- flights (international and domestic)
- vehicle deposit (refundable)
- possible tolls fees
- meals not indicated in the itinerary
- alcoholic and soft drinks
- optional activities
- tips
- personal expenses, visa fees, travel insurance
Upcoming Departures
| Season | per person sharing | per person single room | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13.11.2026- 24.11.2026 |
6,200 USD | 8,400 USD |
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