The Kafue National Park is Zambia’s largest national park. It is considered to be a relatively untouched area, home to numerous wild animals. More than 40 different species of wild animals live here, such as elephants, buffalos and zebras. Moreover, it is a bird paradise with more than 400 bird species.
Location: Southern Zambia, 200 km west of Kafue
Size: 22,500 km2
Animals: Antelopes, wild dogs, lions, hyenas, leopards, buffalos, more than 400 bird species
Particularities: Zambia’s largest national park with Africa’s most plentiful population of antelopes
The Luangwa National Park (North & South) is situated in the valley of the Luangwa River. It features the wild and untouched Africa. The Luangwa River allows for the wealth of species and wildlife of this area.
Location: Western Zambia, about 170 northwest of Chipata
Size: North Luangwa: 4,600 km2, South Luangwa: 9,000 km2
Animals: North Luangwa: buffalos, lions, hyenas, baboons, crocodiles, hippopotamus, lions; South Luangwa: more than 50 species of mammals, more than 400 bird species
Particularities: Luangwa River
The Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park (Victoria Falls National Park) is the best known national park in Zambia’s South, thanks to the Victoria Falls. Despite of the small area size visitors can meet numerous antelopes, zebras, giraffes and various birds while taking a comfortable tour.
Location: Southern Zambia, about 22 km north of Victoria Falls
Size: 66 km2
Animals: Elephants, giraffes, antelopes, rhinoceros, zebras
Particularities: Victoria Falls