The 3 main National Parks in Zambia are Luangwa, Lower Zambezi and Kafue: Luangwa National Park Home of the now famous "African walking safari", South Luangwa National Park has one of the highest concentrations of game in Africa. A walking safari is still one of the finest ways to experience the true African wilderness which our selection of luxury lodges and mobile tented camps can offer you. Lower Zambezi National Park Lower Zambezi National Park is bordered by the Zambezi River in the south, making it one of the most exciting parks for close encounters by boat and canoe with game wandering in and out of the Zambezi channels. The Park lies opposite the famous Mana Pools Reserve in Zimbabwe, so the whole area on both sides of the river is a massive wildlife sanctuary with enormous herds of elephant, some up to 100 strong, often seen at the rivers edge. Don't be surprised to wake up with a hippo or elephant just outside your lodge or tent ! Kafue National Park Zambia's oldest and largest park is Kafue National Park fed by the emerald green Lunga, Lufupa and Kafue rivers. Here you will experience untouched nature at its wildest with vast flat wetland plains attracting thousands of red Lechwe, waterbuck, tsessebe, hartebeest, zebra and buffalo followed by leopards, cheetahs and prides of up to 20 lions. We have a wide range of safaris and accommodations to offer you. Please contact us for suggestions.
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