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Liuwa Plain National Park is one of a kind. Sandy tracks run through flat grassy floodplains, creating endless vistas in every direction. Small depressions fill up with the first rains of the season to set in motion Africa’s second-biggest wildebeest migration. Up to 35,000 wildebeest, accompanied by thousands of plains zebras, gather here – a spectacle to be witnessed by just a few lucky visitors.
Best Time to Visit
Liuwa Plain National Park offers very seasonal wildlife viewing. The pattern here is different to most other Zambian parks and reserves. Animals migrate to the plains to stay during the Wet season (from November to April) and into May. The best time to visit is after the first rain in November. December is also good, but as the Wet season progresses, game-drive tracks deteriorate. Another good time to visit is in May/June, just before the animals retreat. Time + Tide King Lewanika, the only luxury lodge in the park, operates from mid-October to mid-July.
May to October –Dry Season
November to April –Wet Season
Scenery
Liuwa Plain has a very different environment to other Zambian parks. Golden grasses are replaced by carpets of wildflowers before the rains change the expansive landscape to a watery wonderland. Dramatic skies touch the horizon in the far distance. Small pockets of woodlands and the odd solitary palm tree form the only landmarks in an otherwise remarkably flat vista.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: November (Animals gather on the plain)
From: Never (The park is rarely visited)
From: 3,660km² / 1,413mi²
While the variety of wildlife in Liuwa Plain National Park isn’t huge, the sheer number of grazers in the Wet season is phenomenal. The most numerous is the blue wildebeest. This is a great place to watch males, often referred to as ‘clowns of the savannah’, performing their acrobatic antics. Smaller herds of zebras and red lechwe are never far off.
Wildlife Highlights
With the herbivores come the predators. The story of Lady Liuwa, the famous lioness featured in a 2010 National Geographic documentary, adds drama to the excellent lion sightings here. You’ll probably see monogamous pairs of side-striped jackals trotting around, and wild dogs were reintroduced in 2021. With luck, you might spot a cheetah too. Most fearsome on the plains, however, are clans of spotted hyenas, which prove to be fantastic hunters here.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
Wildlife viewing in Liuwa Plain is very seasonal; big herds of grazers arrive after the first rain. For self-drive visitors, November is the best month to visit, as the access roads become impassable later on. Time + Tide King Lewanika (the only luxury lodge accommodation in the park) is open from mid-October to mid-July, but game-drive tracks tend to be impassable from January to April/May.
Liuwa Plain National Park is dominated by its Wet and Dry season and hot climate. Despite there being a notable increase in temperature in October, before the rains, average temperatures do not vary much throughout the year. However, it gets quite chilly at night from May to August.
Dry Season –May to October
There is little rainfall in the Dry season. The days are warm but nights are cold. Warm clothing is essential for chilly, early morning game drives. The plains dry up during the season and a lot of animals move away.
Wet Season –November to April
This season is both hot and wet. Showers are the norm and thunderstorms are often spectacular. November is the best wildlife-viewing month – this continues into December, but then the park becomes quite inaccessible for game drives.
Liuwa Plain National Park is located 750km/466mi from the capital, Lusaka.
Self-drive to the park is usually only possible from June to mid-December (check the condition on the ground before heading out). Even then, you’ll need a strong 4x4 with high clearance to navigate the sandy tracks. You will need to cross the Zambezi River by pontoon. International visitors arriving in Zambia usually fly into Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (LUN), located 14km/9mi from Lusaka. If you are also visiting Victoria Falls, you could fly into Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (LVI).
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
Visitors staying at Time + Tide King Lewanika, the only luxury lodge in the park, usually fly in. The easiest option is a charter flight to the airstrip near the lodge. Alternatively, you can fly to Kalabo outside the park and the lodge will transfer you from there by road (2 hours) or by fixed-wing aircraft (15 minutes).
Proflight offers domestic, scheduled flights to Kalabo Airport (KLB) in Kalabo, the gateway and closest airport to Liuwa Plain National Park.
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Please check our Getting There – Zambia page to learn more about passports, visas, COVID-19, and other entry requirements.
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