Heavy rains dominate January, making many roads and parks inaccessible, and some lodges close. The landscape is lush and green, offering a unique, quieter safari experience for those who brave the wet conditions.
Spanning over 22,400 square kilometres, Kafue National Park is Zambia's oldest and largest park, founded by Norman Carr in the 1950s. Despite its accessibility from Kafue National Park, Kafue remains underexplored, thus, preserving its vast stretches of pristine wilderness. The park's diverse habitats support an extensive array of wildlife and have recently seen growth in safari camps and infrastructure, enhancing conservation efforts. Its remote expanses offer a genuine wilderness experience while attracting more visitors seeking solitude and authentic encounters with nature. Kafue's commitment to conservation continues to protect and showcase its rich biodiversity.
Top Experiences
Explore Kafue’s untouched landscapes; gain insights from expert guides into the park’s ecological wonders and nocturnal secrets.
Glide silently over Kafue’s wilderness at sunrise, capturing panoramic views and unforgettable moments from the sky.
Cruise the Kafue River; enjoy intimate wildlife encounters and serene views of predators and prey along the water’s edge.
Journey through Kafue’s diverse habitats on morning or evening drives, experiencing the richness of wildlife in Zambia’s largest park.
Engage in exceptional bird-watching, spotting rare and endemic species in their vibrant natural settings across the park.
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Enriching encounters
Kafue National Park is a haven for biodiversity, with elusive cheetahs, vibrant birdlife, and rare antelopes enriching the safari experience in one of Africa's most pristine regions.
The Best time to visit Zambia is from May to October. During these dry months, wildlife viewing is exceptional, and the weather is comfortably mild. Visiting Zambia from May through October offers ideal conditions for safaris, with low humidity and cooler temperatures early on. As September and October approach, it warms up, making early mornings and late evenings particularly pleasant for wildlife spotting. This period contrasts with the Green Season from December to April, when heavy rains bring lush landscapes but make wildlife harder to see as animals disperse away from usual water sources.
Heavy rains dominate January, making many roads and parks inaccessible, and some lodges close. The landscape is lush and green, offering a unique, quieter safari experience for those who brave the wet conditions.
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