Description
West Lunga National Park is an exceptionally important natural resource for Zambia. It is a wildlife sanctuary and home to a range of bird life. It also provides economic value to the country through its safaris, offering tourists a unique African experience with its diverse habitats. Located in North-Western Province, the park covers over 1,700km² (1,000km²) and is home to miombo and chipya woodlands, dambos, open grasslands, and papyrus swamps. It also serves as an important watershed between the Kabompo River and the West Lunga River. This area of Zambia is a magnificent example of nature's beauty and continues to be a hotspot for visitors from around the globe. The protected nature of the park and its rich ecosystems ensures that the area will be conserved for generations to come. As such, West Lunga National Park is a key asset in terms of Zambia's economic resources, as well as providing essential protection for wildlife and birdlife.
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