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South Luangwa National Park

This is one of the premier parks in Africa famous for its spectacular river scenery, walking trails, night drives, game drives, riverine landscapes and high concentrations of game, especially leopards. It is in southeastern Zambia and is flanked by the high ramparts on the Muchinga Escarpment, which define the southern end of the Great Rift Valley. While the best game-viewing season is from June to October, the river trips during the Emerald Season are highly recommended. The park is famous for its relaxed, owner-run camps, which are very authentic. The Mfuwe, or central area, produces excellent lion and leopard sightings throughout the year and probably offers the best density of wildlife, but over weekends and during peak season, there are many visitors. The north, near Lion Plain and in the Nsefu Sector, provides a more remote and highly prized experience. Off-road driving in the park is not allowed, but the road network is good, and you will get up close to predators.


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