



Lower Zambezi National Park
Zambia
The country is renowned for the quality of its national parks and among the very best spots is the Lower Zambezi National Park, with exceptional game-viewing potential
A safari here can be the ideal way to really discover the diversity and secrets of the African bush. The Chongwe River forms the western boundary of the 1,500 square mile park and the game-viewing here is bountiful, with the Chongwe area particularly famous for its large herds of elephant, as well as populations of lion, leopard and wild dog.
Original Travel know the area well, work with the best camps and guides and can arrange walking safaris as well as canoeing and boating trips on the Zambezi, and fishing for the renowned tiger fish.
Testimonials
' Being on the river was a nice diversion from the game drives, as we got to do canoeing, boating, fishing. And finally, the Falls were spectacular, and the helicopter ride was helpful to...
‘The game viewing, especially in South Luangwa, was great, and the guides were amazing. Being on the river was a nice diversion from the game drives, as we got to do canoeing, boating, fishing. And finally, the Falls were spectacular, and the helicopter ride was helpful to appreciate the full scale of it.’
Greg
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