Destination: South Luangwa NP

Experts have dubbed South Luangwa to be one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world, and not without reason. The concentration of animals around the Luangwa River, and its oxbow lagoons, is among the most intense in Africa.

The Luangwa River is the most intact major river system in Africa and is the life-blood of this 9059 km2 Park. The Park hosts a wide variety of wildlife, birds and vegetation. The now famous ‘walking safari’ originated in this Park and is still one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The changing seasons add to the Park’s richness, ranging from; dry, bare bushveld in the winter, to a lush, green wonderland in the summer months. There are 60 different animal species and over 400 different bird species in South Luangwa National Park. The only notable exception is the rhino, sadly poached to extinction.

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Mfuwe Lodge
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9 – Day Iconic South Luangwa

Zambia’s famous South Luangwa National Park awaits you.

Relax and wind down at Mfuwe Lodge, before venturing deep into the bush to explore the spectacular wildlife of South Luangwa. You will be guaranteed an unrivalled wildlife experience in one of the last unspoilt wilderness regions of Africa. This is the very place where the African walking safari was pioneered.

From USD5,380
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Flatdogs Camp

Flatdogs Camp is on the border of the South Luangwa National Park, one of the last great wildlife wonders of the world. It is nine thousand square kilometers (3,475 square miles) of pristine wilderness and Flatdogs offers the perfect gateway. The South Luangwa NP has been visited by wildlife enthusiasts from all over the world since its creation in 1972.

From USD1,050
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Luangwa Bush Break

The Luangwa Bush Break offers a year-round safari experience in South Luangwa NP, a top wildlife hotspot with high predator concentrations, like Lions, Leopards, and increasing Wild Dog populations. Visitors can choose between camping or lodging, with optional night drives and walking safaris for an additional fee.

From USD900