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The small, little-known Luambe National Park is located in the Luangwa Valley, between North and South Luangwa National Parks. Wildlife is quite skittish, but densities are increasing. Luambe Camp, the only accommodation in the park, consists of just four safari tents. Perched on the east bank of the Luangwa River, this remote hideaway offers the perfect bush retreat for those wanting to get away from it all.
Best Time to Visit
Luambe Camp, the only accommodation in Luambe National Park, only operates in the Dry season months of June through to October. The remoteness of the park and the bad roads make it almost impossible to visit during the Wet season. The middle and end of the Dry season, from July to October, is the best time for wildlife viewing as animals gather around the rivers and lagoons. Be warned though, October is extremely hot.
May to October –Dry Season
November to April –Wet Season
Scenery
The beautiful Luangwa River is the park’s lifeline. It floods strongly in the Wet season and it reduces to a trickle in the Dry season. At this time several lagoons holding permanent water attract lots of thirsty animals. Riverine forest flanks the waterways. Away from the river, the landscape is comprised of miombo woodland and open plains dotted with sausage trees.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: July to October (Animals are easier to find)
From: July to October (The park is little visited)
From: 254km² / 98mi²
After years of poaching, Luambe National Park is slowly returning to its former glory. Aside from the black rhino, all the usual wildlife is present. Elephants and buffalo are regular visitors to the lagoon, and there is a good variety of antelopes. Hundreds of hippos gather in the river in front of Luambe Camp in the Dry season and crocodiles are abundant too.
Luambe is home to several very localized subspecies. Herds of Thornicroft's giraffe, endemic to the Luangwa Valley, form a perfect picture when feeding on shady sausage trees. Another subspecies unique to the valley is Cookson's wildebeest, the numbers of which are increasing rapidly. Also of interest is the local subspecies of plains zebra, the Crawshay's zebra with its distinct narrow stripes.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
The middle until the end of the Dry season – July to October – is the best time for wildlife viewing in Luambe. At this time, animals gather at the lagoons, and the vegetation thins out making spotting easier. The park becomes totally inaccessible in the Wet season (November to April), and the only camp operates from June to October.
The climate in Luambe National Park tends to be hot, and there is a distinct Wet and Dry season. Due to its tropical location, the temperature doesn’t change much throughout the year. Nights are notably cooler in the Dry season though, and there is a spike in daytime temperatures in October in the buildup to the rains.
Dry Season –May to October
There is almost no rain at all in the Dry season. This is the best time for wildlife viewing. It is hot during the day, but cool at night. The only lodge in the park is open from June to October only.
Wet Season –November to April
This is the hot Wet season. The only lodge in the park is closed during this period. The roads are black cotton soil and become impassable after the first rains. Access during the Wet season is very difficult and not recommended.
Luambe National Park is located 140km/86mi from Mfuwe, the village at the entrance to South Luangwa National Park. Most people fly into Mfuwe International Airport (MFU). Luambe Camp, the only accommodation in Luambe, can organize a transfer from Mfuwe airport or any lodge in the Mfuwe area. The drive takes about 4 hours*. There is also an airstrip for charter flights.
You’ll likely enter the country by air via Zambia’s main airport, Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN), located 14km/9 mi from the capital, Lusaka. From there you can catch a flight to Mfuwe.
Self-drive visitors with good 4x4s can visit too. Even if not overnighting in the park, you’ll pass through Luambe when driving between South and North Luangwa National Parks.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
Airlines & Ticket Prices
Please check Skyscanner to see which airlines can take you to Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN), and what tickets would cost.
Domestic Flights
Charter flights operating between parks are normally incorporated into your tour package and should be booked by your tour operator.
Proflight is Zambia’s only domestic carrier running scheduled flights between Lusaka and Mfuwe. It is also possible to fly directly between Lower Zambezi National Park and Mfuwe.
Passport, Visa & Other Entry Requirements
Please check our Getting There – Zambia page to learn more about passports, visas, COVID-19, and other entry requirements.
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