Liuwa Plains National Park
Southwestern, Zambia
One of Africa’s oldest conservation areas, Liuwa is a renowned safari destination and a spectacular wildlife experience. Liuwa Plains National Park is made of 3660 kmkilo-meter squared of pristine wilderness and open plains, an area well known for hosting largest number of wildebeest in Africa along Zebras, tsessebe, lechwes, lions, hyenas, wild dogs, cheetahs as well over 350 diffferent bird species including the rare wattled and crowned cranes. The vast, open grasslands and a rich diversity of wildlife create spectacular views and fantastic photographic opportunities in the rainy season from about November. Guests may explore this incredible park by doing activities such as guided walking safaris, canoeing excursions, guided game drives, cultural and conservation tours to a nearby village including taking part in the Kuomboka traditional ceremony depending on the water level.
King Lewanika Lodge
King Lewanika Lodge is perfectly situated on the fringe of one of the Liuwa’s magical pockets of woodlands, providing the perfect shaded vantage point overlooking the magnificent expance of the Liuwa Plain. The luxury safari tents are well designed to celebrate the breathtaking views at every opportunity allowing guests to be enveloped by the impressive views from the comfort of their room or private expansive veranda.