South Luangwa National Park is the highlight of eastern Zambia. Known to locals as the ‘South Park’, it was initially founded as the Luangwa Game Park in 1904 and converted to one of three game reserves in 1938. The impressive park covers an area of about 9050km2 of the Luangwa Valley floor and lies anywhere from 500-800m above sea level. With its western and northwestern edge bounded by the Muchinga Escarpment and the southern border lined with the meandering Luangwa River, there’s no shortage of dramatic and fascinating topography in this stunning game-rich park. Read more >
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