Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia
Introduction
Lower Zambezi National Park is one of Zambia's most spectacular wilderness areas, set along the northern bank of the mighty Zambezi River. Framed by the dramatic escarpment and rich riverine habitats, Lower Zambezi National Park offers exceptional wildlife and some of the finest canoe and boat safaris in all of Africa.
Why Visit
Lower Zambezi National Park delivers a truly unique safari experience combining land and water. Travellers can glide past elephants by canoe, fish for tigerfish and enjoy game drives amid magnificent scenery, making Lower Zambezi National Park a paradise for adventurous and nature-loving visitors.
History
Lower Zambezi National Park was established in 1983 and remained relatively undeveloped for years, preserving its pristine wilderness. Once a private game reserve for the president, the park today stands as one of Zambia's most treasured protected areas.
Wildlife
Lower Zambezi National Park is home to large herds of elephants, buffalo, lions, leopards and hippos, along with crocodiles and abundant antelope. The Zambezi River supports outstanding birdlife and superb fishing, making the park a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.
Activities
Canoe safaris along the Zambezi River are the signature experience of Lower Zambezi National Park, alongside boat cruises, game drives, walking safaris and world-class tigerfishing. Each activity offers a different and unforgettable perspective on this remarkable wilderness.
Landscape
The landscape of Lower Zambezi National Park is breathtaking, with the broad Zambezi River, forested islands, floodplains and the towering escarpment as a backdrop. Winterthorn woodlands and open plains create diverse and beautiful habitats for wildlife.
Culture
The communities near Lower Zambezi National Park reflect Zambia's warm hospitality and strong conservation ethic. Community partnerships help protect the park, and cultural encounters offer travellers deeper insight into life along the great Zambezi River.
Accommodation
Lower Zambezi National Park offers accommodation from luxurious riverside lodges and tented camps to intimate bush camps. Many overlook the Zambezi River, providing spectacular wildlife viewing and easy access to water-based safari activities.
Travel Tips
Canoe safaris offer thrilling close encounters in Lower Zambezi National Park, so choose a camp along the river. Bring binoculars, sun protection and insect repellent, and visit during the dry season for the best wildlife and fishing.
Safety
Lower Zambezi National Park is a wild environment, so always follow your guide's instructions on canoe trips and drives. Keep a safe distance from hippos and crocodiles, take malaria precautions and respect all wildlife during your safari.
Best Season
The dry months from June to October offer the finest game viewing in Lower Zambezi National Park, as wildlife gathers along the Zambezi River and vegetation thins, improving visibility across the park.
Nearby Attractions
Combine your safari with South Luangwa National Park, Lake Kariba, the capital Lusaka and the wider Zambezi Valley near Lower Zambezi National Park.
Plan Your Adventure
Experience the riverside magic of Lower Zambezi National Park on your next Zambian safari. Book your unforgettable canoe safari adventure today and explore one of Africa's most beautiful wilderness areas.
Top attractions
- Canoe Safaris on the Zambezi
- Zambezi River Boat Cruises
- Elephant Herds at the Riverbank
- Tigerfishing
- Winterthorn Woodlands
- Escarpment Views
Things to do
- Safari
- Boat Safari
- Walking Safari
- Photography
- Bird Watching
- Big Five
Best time to visit
June–October (Dry Winter Season)