Why Is It Famous?

Lower Zambezi National Park is famed in Zambia for its unique blend of pristine natural beauty and rich cultural experiences. It’s a must-visit for friends seeking adventure, offering tranquil boat trips, an immersive canoe safari for wildlife enthusiasts to spot hippos and crocodiles, thrilling game viewing drives, a unique walking safari guided by experts to explore the bush on foot, and picturesque Chongwe Falls, perfect for picnics. Amidst this stunning landscape, the park is home to the Goba and Gwembe Tonga tribes, providing opportunities to connect with local culture, collect unique souvenirs, and create lasting memories while supporting communities.

Destination Highlights

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    Discover the breathtaking beauty of Chongwe Falls on an unforgettable hike.
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    Engage in a captivating cultural tour of Goba Village of the Tonga people, where you’ll dance to rhythmic beats, taste local flavors, and connect with the heartwarming traditions of the local tribes.
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    Experience the thrill of walking safaris in national parks like Lower Zambezi and North Luangwa, allowing you to engage closely with the environment and enjoy breathtaking views while observing game in their natural habitat.
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    Discover the wilderness on guided nature walks, and immerse yourself in the harmonious symphony of birdsong.

How To Get There

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By Air

Visitors can easily reach Lower Zambezi National Park by air, with multiple flights available from Lusaka, Zambia's capital. The nearest airstrip, Jeki Airstrip, serves as the gateway to the park. From Jeki Airstrip, it's a short drive to the lodges and camps within the park. The flight from Lusaka to Jeki Airstrip typically takes around 1 hour, offering stunning aerial views of the Zambezi River and the park's lush landscapes. It's a convenient and scenic way to access this natural paradise.
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By Road

For those who prefer a road trip, the journey to Lower Zambezi National Park from Lusaka is an adventure in itself. The drive takes approximately 3 to 4 hours, covering a distance of roughly 180 kilometers. The road is well-maintained and offers picturesque views of the Zambian countryside. It's recommended to travel during the day to fully appreciate the scenery. Upon arrival, visitors can easily access various lodges and accommodations within the park, making it a flexible and accessible option for travelers.

Travel Guide

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Best Time To Visit

The prime time to visit Lower Zambezi National Park is during the dry season (April to October) for the best wildlife viewing, with July to September being the peak. The wet season (November to March) offers lush greenery and migratory birds.
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Getting Around

Explore the park through guided tours like game drives, boat trips, and canoe safaris organized by lodges. Access by air or road is convenient, with flights from Lusaka and well-maintained roads connecting to the park.
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Safety

While generally safe, it's crucial to follow lodge and guide safety guidelines. Maintain a safe distance from wildlife, avoid walking alone at night, and secure accommodations. Travel insurance is recommended.
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Local Customs and Etiquette

Respect local customs by seeking photo permission, dressing modestly in villages, and maintaining silence during wildlife encounters. Greet locals politely, dispose of waste responsibly, and leave no trace to protect the environment.

Top Attractions

Lola Bezi Lodge: Visit Lola Bezi Lodge, a spectacular safari lodge set in the untouched wilds of Lower Zambezi National Park. Interact with the local staff and learn about their roles in preserving the natural beauty of the park while enjoying the breathtaking surroundings.
Zambezi River Game Cruise: Embark on a thrilling Zambezi River game cruise, led by local guides. This cruise offers an exciting opportunity to view a variety of wild animals, including hippos, buffaloes, and elephants, while local guides provide insights into the animals’ behavior and habitats. The excitement of spotting wild dogs during game drives adds to the thrill of the experience.
Morning and Afternoon Game Activities: Enjoy morning and afternoon game activities that include both canoe/boat trips and game drives, guided by local experts who share their knowledge of the wildlife and ecosystems.
Goba Village of the tonga people: Enjoy the traditional ceremonies at Goba, partake in local crafts and weaving workshops, and enjoy authentic culinary experiences, fostering a deep connection with the community’s rich heritage and way of life.
Chiawa Village Encounter: Immerse yourself in Chiawa Village’s culture through lodge-organized experiences. Connect with locals, learn daily life and traditions, and engage in activities like basket weaving and traditional dances, fostering mutual understanding and respect while creating lasting memories.
Chula Island Camp: Discover Chula Island Camp, a premier destination on a small island along the Zambezi River in Lower Zambezi National Park. This camp offers a blend of raw luxury and immersive outdoor activities, providing guests with both comfort and adventure.