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Kafue National Park is Zambia’s oldest and largest National Park at 22,480 km2 – about 35% of Zambia’s total National Park estate. The Park was created in 1950 and is incredibly rich in natural diversity – both flora and fauna, with approximately 158 mammal species and over 515 bird species identified. The Park is one of the few places in Zambia where cheetah can be seen, and other iconic species include Elephant, Eland, Roan, Sable, Buffalo, Wild Dog, Lion, Leopard and Hyena.  With 11 distinct major vegetation types, the diversity of experiences and environments is simply unmatched. The Kafue (as it is known) is one of the largest, most pristine and important wilderness areas left in Africa.

In order to guide visitors to the Kafue National Park, the Park is divided into four tourism areas to enable visitors to plan their trips.  These areas are: The Northwest, The Northeast, Central and Southern.

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Activities

In Kafue National park

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Game Drives

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Boat Cruise

night-ride

Night Drives

bird

Bird Watching

guided

Guided Safaris

canoe

Canoe Trips

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Unbelieveable hospitality – HIGHLY RECOMMEND! We loved our stay here & hope to return again in the near future.

Veronica Munro

VISITED: Nanzhila Safaris

Between my first visit in Oct 2017 and second visit in Oct 2019 there was a noticeable increase in the numbers of animals seen and their comfort with being seen. One example of the quality and variety of sought-after species was a leopard sighting in a tree where about 5 lions, about 10 elephants, and many hooved species were also visible in one panoramic scene.

Atravelynn

VISITED: Musekese Camp

I spent a long weekend at Mayukuyuku camp – made a quick decision, while sitting in a windowless conference room in Lusaka for a week that I couldn’t leave Africa without having had at least a few days in nature. It was a very good decision. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the camp.

Rtanger

VISITED: Mayukuyuku Bush Camp

Mawimbi was one of the most incredible camps I have been to. The set up is wonderful and the services that they provide are excellent. Very friendly staff and lovely setting. I would definitely recommend it for family trips and an escape from everyday busy life.

Stéphanie

VISITED: Mawimbi Bush Camp
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