Zambia
This vast landlocked plateau, green and dotted with lakes, crisscrossed by the great Zambezi, Kafue, and Luangwa rivers with their hundreds of tributaries, oxbows, and lagoons, holds 45 percent of all the water in southern Africa. As a result, Zambia’s national parks, some of the largest on the continent, harbor some of the greatest wildlife concentrations in the world.
Zambia
KAFUE NATIONAL PARK as well as...
Bangwelu Wetlands
Blue Lagoon National Park
Kasanka National Park
Lochinvar National Park
Mosi-Oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls National Park)
Nyika Plateau National Park
Sumbu National Park
More about the Reserves in Zambia
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