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Lukusuzi National Park is located on the eastern escarpment of the Luangwa Valley, between North and South Luangwa National Parks. There are no facilities in Lukusuzi. There is a game scout camp, with no management, and there is just one, very bad game-drive track. Nobody has done any research here, and not much is known about animal populations. There has been a lot of poaching, so numbers are presumably quite low.
Best Time to Visit
Lukusuzi is best visited in the Dry season, from June to October. The road is very bad and might be impassable during the Wet season (November to April).
Scenery
Lukusuzi is located a bit higher on the escarpment than the other parks in the valley. The main habitats consist of grassland, mopane trees, and miombo woodland. Most of the park is peppered by rugged valleys and rocky ridges.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: June to October (Little rain)
From: Never (The park is never busy)
From: 2,854km² / 1,102mi²
The weather and climate of Lukusuzi is comparable to that of Zambia in general. The Dry season in Zambia is a lovely time to visit – it’s divided into a cooler period (May to August) and a hotter one (September and October). Zambia is right in the tropics and gets lots of rain in the Wet season (November to April). At that time many camps in Kafue, Lower Zambezi and the more remote parks shut down. The Mfuwe section of South Luangwa can be visited at any time of year.
Dry Season –May to October – Winter
In winter, there’s hardly any rain and humidity is low. Thirsty animals crowd around the waterholes and rivers to drink.
Wet Season –November to April – Summer
Due to high rainfall and bad roads, the Wet season months from December to March are not ideal for visiting Zambia.
Getting to the park is a major expedition and should only be considered by visitors with a lot of bush-driving experience. It is recommended to drive in convoys of two fully-equipped 4x4s. There are no signposts to the park and visitors should have a good map with GPS readings.
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