One of the smaller parks in Africa’s Eden, Liuwa Plain National Park, covers an area of 3,660 sq. km, which is approximately the same size as Northern Cyprus. Due to new tar roads constructed into the district, Liuwa Plain National Park is accessible year-round. The rainy season begins in November, and the best time to visit is from August to December, when visitors can witness the impressive storms that build on the plains, with the downpours quickly bringing the landscape back to life.
The advent of the wet season usually sees the annual migration of blue wildebeest across the plains from Angola into Zambia. A strong contingent of antelope is present in the park, with lesser-known species including oribi, red lechwe, steinbuck, duiker, tsessebe and roan. Predators include lion, jackal, serval, wildcat and wild dogs. Liuwa Plain is a bird lover’s paradise with a massive array of bird species, attracted to the patches of woodland found through the grassland plains and floodplains.
Speak to one of Africa’s Eden’s experienced tour operators to identify the best options for your visit to Liuwa Plain National Park, including securing a local guide to help you make the most of your visit.
Gate Times: Sunrise to Sunset
Game Fees: (per day)
For vehicle/vessel and activity fees, please refer to this page: https://www.zambiatourism.com/destinations/national-parks/fees/.
Link: https://www.zambiatourism.com/destinations/national-parks/liuwa-plains/