Get is rustig op The Great East Road welke tussen de nationaal parken Lower Zambezie en South Luangwa door gaat.
Km stand 244941-245674
Get is rustig op The Great East Road welke tussen de nationaal parken Lower Zambezie en South Luangwa door gaat.
Km stand 244941-245674
Bij aankomst een visa gekocht waarmee ik tweemaal het land in mag. Double entrance. Kosten us$85. Geldigheid 3 weken. Maar goed dat we voorlopig Tanzania gepland hebben als tussenstop anders zou het vsum verlopen.
En hier zijn we dan de komende 5 weken: zie ook http://www.zambiatourism.com/destinations/national-parks
bout 30 {826f189e666d5f36673a7257a17d487d2b02035bf60506587bf175ebb66be828} of Zambia’s 752,614 square kilometers is reserved for wildlife. There are 20 national parks and 34 game management areas in the country. South Luangwa, Kafue and Lower Zambezi rank among the finest game parks in the world.
Luambe, and Lukusuzi Liuwa Plain, West Lunga, Sioma Ngwezi, and Nyika Plateau have substantial wildlife but are still undeveloped. Mosi-oa-Tunya, near Victoria Falls, is regarded as a Zoological park as it has a well managed population of antelope, elephants, giraffe and rhino, but does not have any predators.
Isangano, Lavushi Manda, Lusenga Plain, and Mweru Wantipa have never had management or facilities and have little wildlife but are still worth a visit by intrepid explorers and birdlovers. The newest Park to be proclaimed is Lusaka National Park, just outside the capital. It is currently being developed and will be open in 2014.
In approximate order of importance in terms of wildlife resources, the 9 main functioning parks, all with access and accommodation are:
The national parks are administered by ZAWA, the Zambia Wildlife Authority,
View the park entry fees.
Click on each of the National Parks for a brief description