SOUTH LUANGWA NATIONAL PARK
The Luangwa Valley is undoubtedly
the best known of Safari Destinations in Zambia.
'The Valley' forms the southern tip of the Great
Rift Valley and covers and area of just over 9050
sq.km. The remoteness and geography of the region
create a natural catchment area for wildlife with
a steep 'Muchinga' escarpment on western side
rising almost 1000m above the valley floor and
the crocodile infested waters on the Luangwa river
on the eastern boundary of the park with its many
ox-bow lagoons and shady ebony groves. The Valley
can rightly claim its boast of having the highest
game densities in Africa. Best known for its Elephant's
from books like 'Valley of the Elephants' by Norman
Carr who also pioneered the first commercial Walking
& Nocturnal Safaris.
South Luangwa National Park is
regarded by many wildlife experts as the 'Best'
Game Park in Africa. Home to more than 50 mammal
species including most famously - Elephant, Lion,
Leopard, Wild dog, Hyena, Buffalo, Kudu, Puku,
Impala, Bushbuck, Waterbuck, Thornicroft's Giraffe,
Cookson's Wildebeest (both are unique to the park
) and over 400 bird species including the nesting
site for thousands Carmine bee-eaters in the sandy
banks of the Luangwa river where the highest density
of Nile crocodile & Hippo can be found anywhere
in Africa. It is the favourite 'stomping' ground
of experts like David Shepherd the famous wild
life Painter and Home to African Pioneers like
Norman Carr and Robin Pope. There are several
established 'operators' within the region.
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