Lower Zambezi National Park

Overview

Lower Zambezi National Park is a hidden gem!  Located in southeastern Zambia, it’s a wildlife paradise with stunning scenery and abundant wildlife. The park was founded in 1983 covers an area of approximately 4,092 square kilometers and is situated on the north bank of the Zambezi River, opposite Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools National Park.

The park is known for its remote and pristine wilderness, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic African safari experience.

Highlights

  • Wildlife Viewing: Spot elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and over 400 bird species.

 

  • Safari Adventures: Take a guided tour or canoe down the river or fishing, exploring the scenic landscapes.

 

  • Scenic Beauty: Enjoy stunning sunsets and picturesque views.

Activities

  • Canoeing and Kayaking: Explore the river’s tranquil waters.

 

  • Fishing: Catch tigerfish, bream, and other species.

 

  • Game Drives: Take a guided tour to spot wildlife.

 

  • Boat Cruises: Relax and enjoy the scenery.

Accommodation

Luxury Lodges Options like Anabezi Hilltop and Old Mondo offer comfort and stunning views.
Camping: Experience the wilderness with camping options available.
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Best Time to Visit

Dry Season (April-October): Ideal for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities.
Wet Season (November-March): Lier scenery and fewer tourists.

The Lower Zambezi National Park is a must-visit destination.

The Lower Zambezi National Park is calling!  Here are some options to look at:

  • Wildlife spotting: Elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and birds

 

  • Safari adventures: Game drives, Guided tours, canoe trips, or fishing

 

  • Luxury lodges: Anabezi Hilltop, Old Mondo, Chiawa Camp, Potato Camp & Sausage Tree camp

 

  • Best time to visit: Dry season (April-October) or wet season (November-March)

 

  • Getting there: Fly to Lusaka or drive from Livingstone

 

  • Local culture: Learn about the history and traditions of the region

 

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  • Location

    Situated on the banks of the Zambezi River in the south-eastern part of Zambia, opposite Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools National Park

  • Best to visit

    Mostly from July to October is the ideal time to visit Lower Zambezi National Park, although October can be extremely hot. These months represent the middle and end of the Dry season, and they are the best time for wildlife viewing.

  • Animals

    A wide variety of animals are found here including giraffe, lion and leopard have access to the park from surrounding areas like Mana Pools National Park from Zimbabwe.

    Common ones include the Elephants, buffaloes, Zebras, Hippos, crocodile and the white and black Rhinos are non- existence. The park has a good number of resident antelopes, including waterbuck and bushbuck.

    The best time for watching wildlife in Zambezi National Park is during the dry season, which takes place from July to October

  • Birding

    More than 350 bird species have been recorded in Lower Zambezi National Park, making it a top destination for birders. The park is particularly rich in resident and migrant waders, which can be found on the riverbanks and sandbanks.

  • Weather

    Lower Zambezi National Park has a hot climate with a Wet and Dry season and fairly uniform temperatures year-round. However, it gets quite cold at night from May to August. December to February are the wettest months and rain can be expected most days.

Tour Map

Google Map for Lower Zambezi National Park

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