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Zambia National Parks safaris, lodges and wildlife tours

Zambia, home to the original walking safari, has vast tracts of untouched wilderness areas. National Parks, teeming with wildlife, are being established at an increasing rate.
A walking safari in Zambia's Luangwa Valley
Tafika Camp
Kafue National Park

Kafue is Zambia’s oldest park and by far its largest. Proclaimed in 1950, it extends over 22 400 square kilometres and is the second largest national park in the world, about the size of Wales. The diversity of wildlife is extraordinary.
Boat cruises on the Zambezi are a great way to view gameLower Zambezi National Park

This park is one of the newly established parks, with a good number of select lodges along the Zambezi River. The park lies opposite the famous Mana Pools Reserve in Zimbabwe, constituting a major wilderness area of breathtaking beauty.
Lochinvar National Park

First and foremost, Lochinvar is renowned for the exceptional avian diversity and birding opportunities. The Park is situated on the southern Kafue Flats (A RAMSAR site). The region is particularly noted for the extensive herds of endemic Kafue lechwe.
Liuwa National Park

In western Zambia lies the remote Liuwa National Park, which has recently been injected with investment for the development of tourism infrastructure. The area is wild and remote, and herein lies its biggest appeal. Birding is the main attraction.
The sweeping bends of the Luangwa RiverSouth Luangwa National Park

South Luangwa is considered by many to rank among the top wildlife sanctuaries in the world due to the enormous numbers of game around the Luangwa River.
Elephants quenching their thirstNorth Luangwa National Park

To date, only three bush camps exist in the North Luangwa - access into this wild park is limited to a few operators only. Travellers will delight in the solitude of the bush, as chances of encountering anyone are minimal - of the human form that is.
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