Nkhotakota Game Reserve

    NKHOTAKOTA WILDLIFE RESERVE Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve, to the east of Central Malawi and near Lake Malawi, is one of the two large wildlife areas offering safaris in this region. Its vast 700 sq miles (1800 sq km) is of rugged terrain crossed by a number of rivers which tumble down the edge of the Rift Valley […]

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Lake Malawi National Park

    LAKE MALAWI NATIONAL PARK The Lake Malawi National Park is the world’s first freshwater national park and a World Heritage Site, found at Cape Maclear at the southern end of Lake Malawi. The park includes a land area around the cape and bay as well as the Lake and islands up to 100 metres […]

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Malawi

    MALAWI African’s Warm Heart, Malawi, is beating faster now and the legendary welcome is there for all who wish to experience the unrivalled combination of Lake, Landscape, Wildlife & Culture in one of Africa’s most beautiful and compact countries. Recently crowned as one of Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel Top Countries for 2022 (a remarkable second appearance on that prestigious list […]

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Barotse Flood Plain

    BAROTSE FLOODPLAIN Found on the mighty Zambezi River in the Western Province of Zambia, Barotse Floodplain is one of Africa’s great wetlands. The main body of the floodplain covers an impressive 5500 km2. The Barotse Floodplain is the second largest wetland in Zambia after the Lake Bangweulu system. Famed for its fishing, Bartose […]

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Nsumbu National Park

    NSUMBU NATIONAL PARK Lying on the southern shores of Lake Tanganyika in the Northern most tip of Zambia, Nsumbu National Park covers an area of just over 2000 square kilometers. It includes 100kms of some of the most pristine shores of this vast Lake. Its beauty ranges from sandy beaches, vertical cliffs, rocky […]

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Liuwa Plan

    LIUWA PLAIN This remote park in the far west is pristine wilderness, which, to the ardent bush-lover, is its biggest attraction, and the rewards are great indeed.The game is spread out across the plains and takes some driving around to find, but to come upon a vast herd of blue wildebeest, a prowling […]

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Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park

    MOSI OA TUNYA NATIONAL PARK Bordered between Livingstone town, farm land and the Zambezi River, lies the wildlife area of Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park – Zambia’s smallest National Park. This small reserve was established in 1972 with the idea of having representative wildlife species from Zambia.  The park extends from the Batoka Gorge and […]

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Luambe National Park

    LUAMBE NATIONAL PARK At just 254 km², Luambe is one of Zambia’s smallest national parks. Situated on the eastern bank of the Luangwa it lies in the heart of the Luangwa valley between Lukusuzi, North and South Luangwa national parks. The park was declared in 1938 and is therefore one of the oldest […]

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Kasanka National Park

    KASANKA NATIONAL PARK This peaceful sanctuary, situated on the south western edge of the Lake Bangweulu basin, is one of Zambia’s smallest national parks. It’s 450 km2 however, are so well endowed with rivers, lakes, wetlands, forests, lagoons, meadows and dambos that it supports a uniquely wide range of animals and abundant birds […]

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Kafue National Park

    KAFUE NATIONAL PARK Found in the centre of western Zambia, Kafue National Park is the oldest and largest of Zambia’s national parks. It covers a massive 22,400 km2. First established as a National Park in the 1950’s by the legendary Norman Carr, Kafue is one of the largest national parks in the whole […]

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