Zambia’s Top National Parks for an Unforgettable Safari Experience – Roam Wild

Zambia is one of Africa’s most rewarding safari destinations. It offers wild landscapes, fewer crowds, and some of the best guides on the continent. If you’re building your safari trip, these four national parks should be high on your list. Each one offers a different experience and a fresh view of Zambia’s wildlife.

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South Luangwa National Park

Known for walking safaris, South Luangwa is where you trade vehicles for foot trails. It’s home to elephants, leopards, hippos, and over 400 bird species. Some of the best things to do in Zambia include sunrise bush walks and sundowner drives by the Luangwa River.

Lower Zambezi National Park

This park sits along the Zambezi River and offers canoe safaris, fishing trips, and riverside game drives. The view from the water gives you a different angle on wildlife, especially elephants wading in to drink. If you’re staying at the Royal Livingstone Hotel by Anantara, tour operators can help you plan a side trip here with ease.

Kafue National Park

Kafue is vast and less visited, which means you often have the plains to yourself. It’s a great place to spot cheetahs and wild dogs. The Busanga Plains area, in the north, is especially known for big cats and dramatic skies during the dry season.

Liuwa Plain National Park

Remote and seasonal, Liuwa is perfect for travellers looking for something off the beaten path. It hosts Africa’s second-largest wildebeest migration and is home to hyenas, lions, and rare birds.

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Victoria Falls

Known as a natural border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, it consists of a natural rock pool named Devil’s Pool at its very edge. One of the best things to do in Zambia is to enjoy an adrenalin-filled swim during low water season here. If you plan to find a restful retreat at the end of your swim, you can stay at the Royal Livingstone Hotel by Anantara, five minutes away from Victoria Falls.

South Luangwa National Park

Experience more than just traditional game drives with an immersive walking safari in this wildlife-rich national park. Get yourself in the thick of all the action by being guided by an expert Gam Ranger.

Kafue National Park

Known as the second-largest conservation area in the world, Kafu is the ideal African wilderness for awe-inspiring game drives, night drives, motorboat safaris, canoe trips, and guided walking safaris.

Lower Zambezi National Park

This extraordinary wildlife-rich region offers first-class safari experiences such as game drives, guided nature works, river cruises, and fishing expeditions. In these safari experiences, you may witness elephants, hippos, buffalos, crocodiles, lions, and leopards.