Description
North Luangwa National Park lies in the remote north-eastern corner of Zambia, spanning an impressive 3,050 square kilometres. It is one of the most untouched areas in Africa, and home to a variety of wildlife including lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards and many more species. This park also boasts an incredibly diverse ecosystem, harbouring an abundance of plants and bird species found nowhere else in the world! The combination of its spectacular biodiversity and unique wildlife has made North Luangwa a popular safari destination for travellers across the globe. Bird watchers and photographers have the opportunity to observe one of the richest bird populations in the whole of Africa. North Luangwa is a powerful reminder of why it is so important to protect and preserve our natural resources. Its beautiful landscape is home to some of the most precious life forms in the world and it serves as a reminder that we must always strive to support the conservation of our planet's ecology. As one of Zambia's premier tourist attractions, North Luangwa offers visitors an unforgettable experience that showcases a unique piece of Africa's wildlife.