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Lower Zambezi National Park
One of Africa’s Great Wilderness Areas, The Lower Zambezi National Park gets it’s stunning sceneryfrom the combination of 120km of Zambezi River front, the concentration of game in the valley floorand the backdrop of the magnificent ZambeziEscarpment,the Southern limit of the Great EastAfrican Rift Valley. The park is opposite Mana Pools National Park, a World Heritage Site across theZambezi River in Zimbabwe.
The National Park consists of over four thousand (4092) square kilometres. The park is bordered bythe Chiawa Game Management Area (GMA) in the West, Rufunsa GMA in the East, the Zambezi Riverin the South, and the Great East Road in the North.
The park receives few visitors today, but it won’t be long before the great potential is realised andthe Lower Zambezi National Park slowly becomes more and more like the other crowded parks ofAfrica.
The Lower Zambezi National Park has a large variety of faunal species including mammals, birds,reptiles, amphibians, fish and insects, distributed in varying densities and in complex and diverseeco-systems.
During your stay in the Lower Zambezi, you will have a very good chance of seeing the following largemammals: elephant, hippo, buffalo, waterbuck, zebra, impala, bushbuck and kudu. Of the carnivores,there are solid numbers of leopard, lion, and hyena. Other commonly seen animals are wild dog(African hunting dog); serval and the African wild cat. Smaller animals include the side striped jackal;dwarf, slender & banded mongoose; large spotted genet; civet; tree squirrel; honey badger;porcupine and aardvark.
These animals are widely dispersed during the wet season because there is plenty of water andforage. In the dry season they are largely concentrated along the valley floor, the banks of the riverand islands in the Zambezi River
Getting To Lower Zambezi National Park
International arrivals into Zambia can be made through, Lusaka, Livingstone, and Mfuwe International Airports. Both Lusaka and Livingstone have daily flights from Johannesburg (South Africa).
Proflight / RwandAir-Johannesburg to Lusaka Direct Flight
This is a relatively new flight option.
Proflight & RwandAir have scheduled flights from Johannesburg to Lusaka / return. These fly every day except Sunday and are the perfect inbound flights for visitors as they are synchronized to enable. Proflight Zambia’s passengers to seamlessly connect to and from its network.
To/From Lusaka
Most visitors fly by Cessna caravan (30 mins.) to “Jeki” airstrip, a dirt airstrip in the middle of the National Park.
To/From Livingstone
The scheduled flight takes about 1hr 45 mins to Jeki.
To/From Mfuwe
Mfuwe is the main airport servicing the South Luangwa National Park and is about a 1hr 45min direct flight to Jeki.