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South Luangwa National Park is Zambia’s most popular park. And for good reason too. Four Big Five are easily seen (only the rhino is missing). This is where walking safaris originated and there is still no better place to experience the bush on foot. Be prepared for some thrilling wildlife encounters while following in the footsteps of Africa’s pioneering safari guides.
Best Time to Visit
July to October are the best wildlife-viewing months. This is the middle and end of the Dry season and water in the bush has dried up, so animals gather around the rivers and watercourses. However, October is extremely hot, and some people may find conditions difficult to cope with in this month.
May to October –Dry Season
November to April –Wet Season
Scenery
The meandering Luangwa River is the lifeline of the park. This impressive waterway reduces to a mosaic of floodplains, pools, and oxbow lagoons in the Dry season, providing much-needed water throughout the year. Open grassy plains are mixed with woodland and acacia shrubs. The Muchinga escarpment creates a scenic backdrop to this beautiful valley.
From: $187 to $981 pp/day
From: July to October (Animals are easy to find)
From: July to October (Busy and high-season rates apply)
From: 9,050km² / 3,494mi²
Visit any combination of the country’s trio of premier parks (South Luangwa, Kafue, and Lower Zambezi National Parks) and you’re almost certain to see four of the Big Five. Buffalo, elephants, and lions are very common throughout. Zambia is also famed for offering high-quality sightings of Africa’s most notoriously secretive cat, the leopard. Your best bet of seeing rhinos is in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, where you can track these heavyweights on foot.
Wildlife Highlights
Although highly endangered, wild dogs are thriving in Zambia; seeing these highly skilled hunters in action is a real treat. One of their preferred prey is lechwe and Zambia is home to three different subspecies of this swamp-loving antelope: the endemic Kafue and black lechwe as well as the more widespread red lechwe. Also of interest are the endemic subspecies Thornicroft's giraffe and Cookson's wildebeest.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
The best wildlife-viewing time coincides with the Dry season (May to October) when water is scarce and animals gather at waterholes and rivers. The bush is less lush at this time, and animals are easier to spot. From October until the rains, it can be unbearably hot. Some roads become impassable during the Wet season (November to April), and many camps close at this time.
South Luangwa National Park’s climate is hot, and it has a Dry and Wet season. The average temperature remains reasonably uniform all year. Nights are much cooler though in the Dry season, and daytime temperatures peak in October, just before the rains commence.
Dry Season –May to October
There is literally no rain at all in the Dry season. It’s hot during the day, but it’s cool at night. The bush becomes drier and drier as the season advances. This is the best time for wildlife viewing.
Wet Season –November to April
Some remote areas are difficult to reach as roads deteriorate, and many camps are closed during the warm Wet season. Afternoon showers are common. The park’s vegetation is lush.
South Luangwa National Park is located near the village of Mfuwe and is 700km/343 mi from the capital, Lusaka. The best route is via Chipata and the direct drive takes about 9 or 10 hours*.
New arrivals to Zambia will often come through Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN), the country’s major airport, 14km/9 mi from the capital.
*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 between parks are usually incorporated into your safari package and are most often booked by your tour operator.
From Lusaka, regular flights take visitors to Mfuwe International Airport (MFU), just outside the park. It is also possible to fly directly to Mfuwe from Lower Zambezi National Park. Proflight runs up to three scheduled flights a day from Lusaka to 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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