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Lower Zambezi National Park is a stunning wilderness area located along the banks of the Zambezi River, known for its rich wildlife and picturesque landscapes. Visitors can experience thrilling game drives, walking safaris, and canoeing adventures, all while enjoying breathtaking views of the river and surrounding mountains.
Among : One of Zambia's premier national parks, famous for its diverse ecosystems and wildlife.
Visit Remark : Best visited during the dry season (May to October) for excellent wildlife visibility.
Big 5 presence : Yes, home to elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, and rhinoceroses.
Currency : ZMW (Zambian Kwacha)
Best time to visit : May to October
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game drives
walking safaris
canoeing
bird watching
camping
Families : Yes, with family-friendly safari options.
Couples : Ideal for romantic getaways and adventures.
Adventure seekers : Perfect for those seeking thrilling outdoor experiences.
Business travelers : Yes, with suitable accommodations and meeting facilities.
Older adults : Yes, with various accessibility options available.
Scenic riverfront : Lower Zambezi National Park is renowned for its stunning riverfront views along the Zambezi River, offering unparalleled opportunities for wildlife sightings and picturesque landscapes.
Wildlife diversity : The park is home to a wide range of animals, including elephants, lions, hippos, crocodiles, leopards, and a variety of antelope species, making it perfect for game viewing.
Boat safaris : Lower Zambezi is famous for its boat safaris, which allow visitors to observe wildlife up close from the water, including hippos, crocodiles, and water birds.
Fishing opportunities : The Zambezi River in Lower Zambezi is known for its excellent fishing, offering anglers the chance to catch species like tiger fish and catfish.
Walking safaris : The park offers guided walking safaris, giving visitors the chance to experience the wilderness on foot and learn more about the smaller details of the ecosystem.
Plan activities : Plan your activities ahead of time to make the most of your visit, including game drives, boat safaris, and walking tours.
Best time to visit : The dry season from May to October is the best time to visit, as wildlife is easier to spot and the weather is generally pleasant.
Book in advance : Due to its popularity, especially during peak tourist seasons, it's recommended to book accommodations and tours well in advance.
Stay in lodges : Opt for staying at one of the park's lodges or camps for an immersive experience with convenient access to various activities.
Photography tips : Bring a camera with a zoom lens for wildlife photography and ensure you have extra batteries and memory cards for a full day of activities.
Wildlife safety : Always maintain a safe distance from wild animals and follow the guidance of your guide. Wildlife in Lower Zambezi can be unpredictable, so stay alert.
Stay in vehicles : Stay inside your vehicle during game drives unless accompanied by a guide, as some wildlife can be dangerous and approach vehicles.
Boat safari safety : When on a boat safari, listen to the guide's instructions and remain seated. Crocodiles and hippos are common in the river and can be hazardous.
Health precautions : Take malaria prevention measures, carry insect repellent, and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially in the warmer months.
Emergency preparedness : Carry a basic first aid kit and ensure your mobile phone is charged, or carry a satellite phone for emergencies when visiting remote areas.
Light breathable clothing : Wear lightweight, breathable clothing in neutral colors to stay cool during the day and blend into the environment.
Comfortable shoes : Sturdy walking shoes are essential for walking safaris and exploring the park's terrain.
Sun protection : A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are vital to protect yourself from the strong sun during outdoor activities.
Rain gear : If visiting during the wet season (November to April), pack a waterproof jacket or poncho for sudden rain showers.
Visa policy : Most travelers need a visa to enter Zambia, though some nationalities may qualify for visa-free entry or an e-visa.
Visa on arrival : Visa-on-arrival is available for many travelers, but it's advisable to check your eligibility and apply online for a smoother process.
Online visa application : Zambia's e-visa service allows travelers to apply online for a visa before arrival, simplifying the entry process.
Documents needed : Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and have proof of visa payment, as well as return or onward travel documents.
Entry requirements : Travelers may need to show proof of accommodation and fill out customs forms when entering Zambia.
Nearest Airport : Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) | Distance: 150 km
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Most destinations typically operate between 07:AA-19:BBhrs & open 7days a week. However, for busy destinations they are open for 24hrs & 7days a week.Then for none-busy destinations they operate in select few days & close on holidays and weekends.For further information please lias with your tour operator for smooth visits. You can also contact the destination offices directly with the following details
+260 211 278 471 (DNPW Zambia)
citesma.zambia@mot.gov.zm
+260 211 278 471 (DNPW Zambia)
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