WELCOME TO SOUTH LUANGWA
For scenery, variety and density of animals, South Luangwa National Park is one of the best parks in Africa. Impalas, pukus, waterbucks, giraffes and buffaloes wander on the wide-open plains; leopards, of which there are many in the park, hunt in the dense woodlands; herds of elephants wade through the marshes; and hippos munch serenely on Nile cabbage in the Luangwa River. The bird life is a highlight: about 400 species have been recorded – large birds like snake eagles, bateleurs and ground hornbills are normally easy to spot
SOUTH LUANGWA NATIONAL PARK
It is the Luangwa Valley that brings an end to the Great Rift Valley. The culmination of this is the Muchinga Escarpment forming the northern and western boundaries of the park. The valley floor is dominated by Savannah woodland. While the majority of the park sits in the basin of the Luangwa Valley below the massive escarpment.
GETTING THERE
• Emirates flies every day of the week from Dubai to Lusaka.
• Kenya Airways flies to Lusaka regularly via Nairobi.
• Ethiopian Airways flies to Lusaka regularly via Addis Ababa