Zambia

They wind through valleys, ascend mountains, irrigate fertile lands, and fade into the horizon. The Kafue, Luangwa, and Zambezi are the lifeblood of Zambia; three mighty rivers whose currents set the country’s rhythm, their waters casting a light that illuminates a vast, boundless landscape.

Zambia Safari
“If living is wonderful, dreaming is even better, but the greatest joy is waking up.”

Walking through a land untouched by human hands, sharing space with the animals that roam freely across its plains and forests, and pausing in silence to hear the powerful voice of Victoria Falls…

The country's greatest treasure, its wild wealth...

Traveling to Zambia is like stepping into the unknown.

With open wings

temporada

From June to September, when the temperatures are warm yet comfortable, and rainfall is minimal.

Humid subtropical

Average 29°C

June to September

High temperatures and the possibility of rain almost all year long

experiencias NUBA

Liuwa migracion Time and Tide Zambia

Follow the herd

Witness the second largest migration on the planet by accompanying the wildebeest herds by land, by kayak or from the air by helicopter. Enjoy an unparalleled event in a unique and original way.
Noche en el Liuwa Plain Zambia

Tuck yourself in under the night blanket while sleeping in the middle of nature

Fall asleep counting stars in what was once the Luwi riverbed, now dry, and feel the movement of the universe as you connect with the purest nature.
African Queen barco Zambeze Zambia

Experience an authentic steamboat on the Zambezi

Feel like Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn as they sail the calm waters of the Zambezi aboard the Queen of Africa, the mythical steamboat. Fall in love with the Zambian sunsets or whitewater rafting down the river to Batoka Gorge.

Historias de BITÁCORA

In Japan, luxury doesn’t speak. It listens. It lives in the pause between movements, in the scent of cedar after rain, in a cup of tea poured without a word. For centuries, the ryokan has embodied that quiet perfection — hospitality as ritual, simplicity as sophistication, and nature as architecture. Today, a new generation of ryokans is reimagining that heritage for the modern traveler. Some preserve the old ways untouched; others reinterpret them through design, gastronomy, and architecture that feel both timeless and entirely new.

Paradise isn’t one-size-fits-all. The same turquoise that soothes in the Maldives might thrill in Fiji or mesmerize in Bora Bora. For travelers in search of serenity, connection, or discovery, these islands promise beauty—but in very different forms. Choosing between them isn’t about geography. It’s about identity.

Paradise isn’t one-size-fits-all. The same turquoise that soothes in the Maldives might thrill in Fiji or mesmerize in Bora Bora. For travelers in search of serenity, connection, or discovery, these islands promise beauty—but in very different forms. Choosing between them isn’t about geography. It’s about identity.

There’s a new Mexico emerging—one that exists beyond the postcards and the predictable. For the modern traveler, Mexico is not just a destination but a state of mind: creative, layered, and alive with contrasts. It’s a country where design meets tradition, where centuries of culture coexist with a generation that’s redefining what modern luxury feels like.

For years, travel was measured by quantity—how far, how fast, how many stamps in a passport. But the new luxury traveler is unlearning that rhythm. Slow travel isn’t about distance or duration; it’s about presence. It’s the art of staying long enough to listen, of letting a place unfold instead of consuming it.

Luxury yachting is no longer about the yacht itself—it’s about what it allows you to experience. Privacy, rhythm, and perspective. A return to travel where time bends to your will and the horizon becomes your only itinerary. Across the Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean, and the Pacific, a new generation of vessels is redefining what it means to explore the world by sea.

Zambia