Zambia
Zambia’s great national parks are known for abundance, vast floodplains, powerful rivers, and wildlife that moves without fences.
But when I traveled through Kafue National Park, the Lower Zambezi, and South Luangwa, the wilderness told a different story.
An anthrax outbreak had swept through the region. Elephants, hippos, and buffalo lay where they had fallen, their massive bodies stark against the landscape.
The air carried a heavy, intrusive smell, one that followed us from riverbanks to open plains. It was a reminder that even in places that feel timeless, nature can be brutally vulnerable.
Lions, too, were affected. Once symbols of effortless strength, some showed signs of infection, their movements slower, their presence subdued. Yet amid the crisis, hope arrived quietly.
Veterinarians worked deep in the bush, treating the animals with care and urgency. Against expectations, the lions survived, life reclaiming its balance.
In Kafue, the wild came closer than ever before. A lioness chose the space beneath my raised room as shelter, resting there with her two cubs.
Each evening, returning along a long wooden boardwalk, I paused before stepping forward, listening, scanning the shadows, respecting her claim to the land.
Only when I was sure she had moved on did I continue.
This was not the Zambia of postcard perfection. It was raw, unsettling, and deeply real. As a photographer, I came searching for images of beauty. I left with something more enduring:
an understanding that travel, at its best, reveals not only wonder, but responsibility, fragility, and profound respect for the wild.
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ZAMBIA 001 - The lion pushes through the water toward shore, head high and teeth bared—an expression that feels like a silent protest against the stench of illness and medicine.
ZAMBIA002 - Climbing out of the dirty pool
ZAMBIA003 - The lion erupts from the filthy pool, flinging water heavy with death—each shake carrying the presence of the hippos that fed it.
ZAMBIA004 - An infected lion stands near a decomposing carcass, too weak to hunt successfully and relying on this food for the time being.
ZAMBIA005 - Approaching the corps of a dead hippo
ZAMBIA006 - another carcass in the river , crocs already at the feast
ZAMBIA007 - The remains of a dead elephant lie exposed, a sad and difficult sight to witness.
ZAMBIA008 - 5 day's later , they look so much better , treatment starts to get effect
ZAMBIA009 - They start playing again, forces are returning
ZAMBIA010 - Still to weak, the troop lies down to rest and recover its strength.
ZAMBIA011 - Warthogs feeding in the yellow grasses
ZAMBIA012 - Blue headed agama lizard
ZAMBIA013 -Leopard tortoise 1 of the 5 small ones
ZAMBIA014 - Seeing these three bulls was a joy—but one that demanded distance, as their aggression made every step forward a careful decision.
ZAMBIA015 -Head of a Zambian skink
ZAMBIA016 - Beautiful display of the Thornicrofts giraffes
ZAMBIA018 - Male Impala at South Luangwe
ZAMBIA019 - one of the small 5 small, the elephant shrew during a night safari
ZAMBIA020 -Hyeana feeding on left overs, image taken while on a night safari
ZAMBIA021 - The African civet
ZAMBIA022 - Pair of African skimmers on the chase on the borders of the Zambezi river
ZAMBIA023 - Flock of Grey Crowned Cranes
ZAMBIA024 - African Pygmea Kingfisher in all it's beauty, rare to find
ZAMBIA025 - Cool down at the borders of the Zambezi river
ZAMBIA026 - Amid Hiancynths
ZAMBIA027 - Great white egrets with in the background a lion near to a corps
ZAMBIA028 -Leopard Photographed during night safari
ZAMBIA029 -One of the 2 leopard cubs
ZAMBIA030 - peaceful rest
ZAMBIA031 - Cleaning time
ZAMBIA032 - leopard profile
ZAMBIA033 - Eating from a baboon at night
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ZAMBIA035 -Gathering of vultures
ZAMBIA036 - This lioness was sleeping under my room during several nights with her cubs
ZAMBIA037 - evening photography at the planes of South Luangwe
ZAMBIA038 - Remark the overflying Birds
ZAMBIA040 - mariaal photography at the plains of Kafue NP
ZAMBIA041 - wildebeests in their run
ZAMBIA042 - Buffalos on the dry plaines of Kafue
ZAMBIA043 - Puku ( kobus pardonii) near the river during morning
ZAMBIA044 - View from the Vic falls on the Zambian side
ZAMBIA045 - The plunge into the falls
ZAMBIA046 - Yellow Baboon in their play