A Wildlife Wonderland on the Zambezi.
Lower Zambezi National Park
Lower Zambezi National Park is located in the southeast region of Zambia where it runs along the bank of the Zambezi River. The park covers an area of 1,580 square miles (4,092 sq km) creating an extensive protected area for the astounding wildlife.
Lower Zambezi is renowned for both its array and abundance of wildlife species as well as its remoteness which creates a true African adventure. The park is isolated along the Zambezi River with no real road access. Visitors must take a small plane or a boat up the Zambezi River to reach the park area. The National Park is located on the Northern side of the Zambezi River opposite Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe on the Southern side. Together, they are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Where to Stay
From stunning luxurious lodges to more remote bush camps, the Lower Zambezi has a wide range of accommodation options! You might have some trouble choosing between all these beautiful lodges, but just remember: stunning views, excellent bush cuisine and warm hospitality are the standard in Zambia, so you will find that everywhere.
Chat to Sarah about what would be best suited for you!
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Sausage Tree Camp
Potato Bush Camp
Chiawa Camp
Lolebezi
Time + Tide Chongwe
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Royal Zambezi Lodge
Anabezi
Amanzi
Baines River Camp
Zambezi Grande
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Mvuu Lodge
Kiambi
Kanyemba
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Nsofu
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Kasaka River Lodge