Zambia • Livingstone • Luangwa
National Park • Lower
Zambezi Park
Uncover the Delightful Secrets of Lower Zambezi National Park
The Lower Zambezi National Park is a relatively new national park and was given its official title in 1983. The park’s majestic scenery provides a memorable experience for all visitors taking a trip to Zambia. Close to Mana Pools National Park, a World Heritage Site across the frontier in Zimbabwe, the park has the added advantage of the Rift Valley wall and the Escarpment. With the river frontage, the valley floor, and the Escarpment combined with the plateau, the Lower Zambezi National Park boasts magnificent views.
Explore Lower Zambezi National Park
• 4,000-square kilometers of national park are bordered by the Chiawa Game Management Area (GMA) on the west and Rufunsa GMA on the east.
• The Zambezi River borders the southern area of the park, marking its international border with Zimbabwe.
• The Great East Road is located in the north.
• The Zambezi Escarpment along the northern boundary towers above the Zambezi Valley and forms part of the southern limit of the Great East African Rift Valley.
Allow Hills of Africa Travel to escort you through a world of amazement in Lower Zambezi National Park and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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