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Untamed North Luangwa National Park is an incredible Big Five walking destination in the wildlife-rich Luangwa Valley. The habitat and wildlife is similar to the more popular and accessible South Luangwa National Park. The experience is different though; with only a few small bush camps in a huge area, you get a glimpse of Africa as it was hundreds of years ago.
Best Time to Visit
July to October is the middle and end of the Dry season, and these are the best wildlife-viewing months as animals gather around the remaining water sources. However, October is extremely hot.
Operators working in North Luangwa National Park only conduct their safaris in the Dry season, from June to October. The remoteness of the park and lack of infrastructure makes it almost impossible to visit during the Wet season.
May to October –Dry Season
November to April –Wet Season
Scenery
North Luangwa is part of the southern extension of Africa’s Great Rift. The Luangwa River acts as the eastern boundary, but the Mwaleshi River is the lifeline of the park. Mopane and miombo woodland, acacia shrub, grassland savannah and riverine forest are some of the habitats that make up this lush valley. The Muchinga escarpment is a prominent landmark.
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: 4,636km² / 1,790mi²
Aside from giraffes, North Luangwa National Park has all the usual safari animals you would expect in this part of Africa, including all of the Big Five. Buffalo herds can be thousands strong and elephants, although often skittish, are common too. You’ll probably see lions and spotted hyenas, and you might be lucky and see wild dogs too. Black rhinos were reintroduced in 2003 and their numbers are growing steadily.
Wildlife Highlights
Luangwa Valley specials include Crawshay's zebra and the endemic Cookson's wildebeest. You’ll definitely see puku and impala. You might also spot Lichtenstein's hartebeest, sable antelope and eland, but the most common large antelope is the greater kudu with its impressive corkscrew horns.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
The middle and end of the Dry season, from July to October, is the best time for wildlife viewing in the park. Animals gather around the waterways, and vegetation is thinner, which makes spotting easier. North Luangwa only operates fully from June to October, with camps closing the rest of the year.
North Luangwa National Park has a Wet and Dry season and a hot climate with reasonably uniform temperatures throughout the year. The park is very seasonal and all the camps in the wilderness area are closed during the Wet season.
Dry Season –May to October
There is practically no rainfall in the Dry season. It is hot during the day, but cool at night. The camps are usually open for visitors from June to October.
Wet Season –November to April
During the Wet season, afternoon showers and thunderstorms are common. All the camps in the wilderness area are closed and access during this time is very hard and not recommended. There are no tours available to North Luangwa in the Wet season.
Most visitors arrive in the country at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN), Zambia’s main airport, located 14km/9mi from the capital, Lusaka. Domestic flights operate from here to Mfuwe International Airport (MFU), near the main gate of South Luangwa National Park.
Most people visit North Luangwa National Park as an add-on walking safari to South Luangwa and fly between the two parks. There are few roads in the park, but self-drive visitors can drive from South Luangwa via Luambe National Park to North Luangwa (or vice versa). A new game-drive track along the Luangwa River and several basic self-catering community camps and campsites have opened up the park to adventurous 4x4 enthusiasts.
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 between parks are usually organized by your tour operator. Currently, the only domestic carrier operating scheduled flights to Mfuwe in South Luangwa is Proflight.
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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