Kafue National Park


This is the largest National Park in Zambia and the third largest National Park in all Africa, covering an area the size of Wales in the UK or twice the size of Yellowstone National Park in the USA. It is close to the Copperbelt and Lusaka. One of Kafue's main tributaries, the Lufupa, floods during the rains and spills out over the Busanga plains. When the water recedes it leaves a vast area of lush vegitation that attracts huge herds of red lechwe, puku, buffalo, zebra and wildebeest followed by the occasional cheetah and lion on the hunt.

Contact an expert at Mahlatini to help you plan your trip of a lifetime to Kafue National Park in Zambia.

Customer Review

Holiday to Zambia, South Africa and Botswana during October 2011

Zambia Review

Stayed near Vic Falls for just 2 days so didn't stray much further. Swimming in the devils pool is definitely worth a go though!!

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Hayley Allen

Zambia Factfile

Timezone:
GMT +2
Language:
English, many local languages
Currency:
Kwacha, US Dollars
Best time:
Year round destination
Flights:
10 hours from Europe
Visas:
Required, call for info