Zambian Horseback Safaris

Zambian Horseback Safaris

Doug Evans at Zambian Horseback Safaris, Upper Zambezi, Zambia.

Zambian Horseback Safaris

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Doug Evans at Zambian Horseback Safaris, Upper Zambezi, Zambia.
Perfect for Adventure, Birding, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Nature, Star Gazing, Wildlife

Zambian Horseback Safaris operates inside the Simalaha Wildlife Conservancy in Western Zambia, close to the Zambezi River. It is the sole riding operator across roughly half a million square kilometres of conservancy land — plains, mopane and acacia woodland, and river frontage — and the terrain changes enough that no two days on horseback cover the same ground.

The camp holds four raised tents and takes a maximum of eight riders at a time. Each tent sits on stilts above the grassy plains, with an open-air en-suite bathroom and a deck at the front. Two horses are allocated per rider, and the day typically runs to six or seven hours in the saddle, adjusted to the group's pace and preference.

The operation is hosted by Doug Evans and runs on a full-board basis with road transfers between Livingstone and the conservancy included. Packages start at three nights and can extend longer. Intermediate and experienced riders can join on a shared basis; riders of all abilities are accommodated when a group takes the camp on exclusive use. The conservancy sits in territory long associated with the Lozi people, and cultural engagement is part of what the camp offers alongside game viewing, bird watching, and guided walks.

Transfers depart from Livingstone, which is also the nearest access point for Victoria Falls.