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Lower Zambezi National Park
One of the most diverse parks in Africa
Walks, game drives, canoeing, motor boating, fishing
Elephants visit the camps during the high season
The Lower Zambezi National Park stretches for more than 120 km along the Zambezi River and is one of the most diverse parks in Africa.
The camps are all located on the riverside, which pulls in large herds of elephant and buffalo. The best camps offer canoeing safaris on the Zambezi’s tributaries or trips on the Zambezi River in flat-bottomed boats. In addition to game drives, walking safaris are also usually on offer – there is something different to do here every day.

An abundance of elephant gathers in the Lower Zambezi region, and the pachyderms are permanent visitors to the camps, so keep your eyes peeled when walking back to your room.

It gets very hot and sultry in October, just before the wet season begins. If you keen on walking and suffer from the heat, please visit earlier in the season.

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