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North Luangwa National Park

North Luangwa National Park is a pristine and remote wildlife sanctuary located in the northern part of Zambia, Africa. It's known for its unspoiled wilderness, diverse ecosystems, and rich biodiversity. Here are some key features and characteristics of the park: Wildlife: The park is renowned for its abundant wildlife, including large populations of elephants, buffalo, zebras, giraffes, hippos, and various antelope species. Predators such as lions, leopards, and hyenas also roam the park. It's particularly famous for its black rhino population, which is a rare sight in many parts of Africa. Landscape: The landscape of North Luangwa is diverse, ranging from riverine forests along the Luangwa River to woodland and open plains. The Mwaleshi River, a major tributary of the Luangwa River, runs through the park, offering a lifeline for the diverse flora and fauna. Remote and Untouched: Unlike its more famous neighbor, South Luangwa National Park, North Luangwa is relatively undeveloped and less visited by tourists. This remoteness contributes to its pristine and untouched natural environment, making it a haven for those seeking a more authentic and wild safari experience. Walking Safaris: One of the defining features of North Luangwa is its emphasis on walking safaris. Visitors have the unique opportunity to explore the park on foot, accompanied by experienced guides. This offers a more intimate and immersive experience, allowing visitors to appreciate the smaller details of the ecosystem. Conservation: The park has been a focus of conservation efforts, particularly for the protection and preservation of black rhinos. Anti-poaching initiatives and community-based conservation projects are in place to safeguard the park's natural heritage. Accommodation: Accommodations within the park are limited and typically consist of rustic bush camps, offering an authentic safari experience in the heart of the wilderness. These camps are often small and intimate, blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings. Accessibility: North Luangwa is relatively remote and not as easily accessible as some other parks in Zambia. Visitors often reach the park via chartered flights or by road from the town of Mfuwe. The park's raw beauty, diverse wildlife, and focus on responsible tourism make North Luangwa National Park an appealing destination for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking an authentic and off-the-beaten-path safari experience.

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Site map of Water falls and Parks in the Northern Circuit of Zambia

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