Zambia's national Parks
Often called the real Africa and home of the legendary African
walking safari - Zambia is a land of world famous waterfalls to lakes
and wetlands, of remote and isolated game reserves teeming with wildlife
Barotseland
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Kafue
Zambia's oldest and the second largest national park in the world.
Over 400 species of birds to view.
Superb fishing opportunities in the form of bream, barbel and
fresh water pike.
Game viewing includes: red lechwe - puku, sable - roan - oribi
- duiker - Defassa waterbuck - tsessebe - hartebeest - zebra -
buffalo
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Liuwa Plains
famous for its annual blue wildebeest
migration in November, Liuwa is also home
to wild dog, lions, zebra, oribi, red lechwe,
steenbuck, jackal, serval and hyena.
Bird life is abundant with white bellied bustards, secretary
bird, red billed and hottentot teals,
crowned and wattled cranes, long tailed whydah,
sooty chat, yellow throated longclaw,
large flocks of black winged pratincoles
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Mosi
oa Tunya
12 kms from the Victoria Falls, a small park home to numerous
antelope species, zebra, giraffe, warthog and elephant.
Several white rhino are breeding successfully in the park.
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Nchila
Wildlife Reserve
Covering just 40km2 in the remote north-west of Zambia.
A small reserve with beautiful scenery, sensitive management and
an impressive bird list.
Nchila Wildlife Reserve can be reached by charter flight from Kafue.
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Sioma
Ngwezi
35 000 sq. kms of undeveloped park in the south west corner of Zambia.
An important migratory route for elephants and also home to roan,
sable, wild dog puku, impala, zebra, kudu and cheetah.
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