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What to do in North Luangwa

In Zambia's remote North Luangwa National Park, the wild heart of Africa beats loud and clear. This untouched wilderness is less frequented by tourists, offering a truly exclusive and raw safari experience. Embark on guided walking safaris led by seasoned conservationists, where every step unveils the secrets of the bush. This park is a sanctuary for the elusive black rhino, offering rare glimpses of these magnificent creatures. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the over 350 bird species that adorn the skies. The Mwaleshi River, flowing through the park, attracts dense concentrations of wildlife, including lion, hyena, and vast herds of buffalo. At night, the park comes alive with the sounds of nocturnal creatures, providing an eerie yet thrilling symphony that underscores the wildness of this pristine paradise.

Go on a guided walking safari in North Luangwe

Undoubtedly the wildest and most remote walking safaris on the continent
The South Luangwa might be the home of the walking safari, but the North Luangwa is where they really come alive. Here, there are no game drives, just your own two feet and truly excellent guides that know the wilderness like the back of their hands - and zero permanent lodges cluttering up the landscape! The walks aren’t designed to be route marches either - it’s all about taking in the epic wildlife and scenery and truly getting back to nature. Stroll beside languid waterways where hippos doze and the birdlife is incredible, watch the horizon for members of the Big Five and delight in the smallest details. That's what a walking safari is all about.
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Namibrand, Namibia