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  • Northern Circuit | Bantu Pathfinders

    Northern Circuit, Zambia Read more The Northern Circuit of Zambia encompasses Luapula Province, Northern Province, and Muchinga Province. These regions are teeming with national monuments and heritage sites, many of which are waterfalls, the pristine Samfya white sandy beaches, Lake Tanganyika and its surroundings, a rich tapestry of cultures and traditions, archaeological sites, wildlife sanctuaries, and national parks.As of my last update in January 2022, the Northern Circuit of Zambia referred to a collection of pristine and less-visited destinations in the northern part of the country, offering a range of wildlife, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. Key highlights of the Northern Circuit included: South Luangwa National Park: Renowned for its walking safaris and diverse wildlife, South Luangwa is one of Africa's best game parks. It's home to a variety of animals, including elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous bird species. North Luangwa National Park: A more remote and less touristy park, North Luangwa offers a true wilderness experience. Visitors can explore the park on foot, accompanied by armed rangers, providing an up-close and intimate experience with nature. Kasanka National Park: Famous for its bat migration, Kasanka hosts millions of fruit bats during the November to December period. It's also a haven for birdwatching and hosts a variety of wildlife. Bangweulu Wetlands: This area is home to the rare shoebill stork and offers opportunities for bird watching and cultural encounters with the local people. Mutinondo Wilderness: A private conservation area known for its rock formations, caves, and untouched wilderness. It's a great destination for hiking and exploring nature off the beaten path. The Northern Circuit of Zambia was less developed and less visited compared to the more popular southern parts of the country, offering a more exclusive and authentic safari experience. The emphasis here was often on walking safaris, exploring the landscape on foot, and engaging with local communities. Our Services Luapula Valley Book Now Lumangwe Falls Book Now Ntumbachushi Falls Book Now Lake Bangweulu Book Now

  • Liuwa Plains National Park | Bantu Pathfinders

    リウワ国立公園 Read more Liuwa National Park lies in Western Province. wetern part of Zambia, west of the Barotse Flood plain of the Zambezi River near the border with Angola. The Park is governed by African Parks (Zambia), which is a partnership between African Parks, the Zambia's Wildlife Authority (DNPW) and the Barotse Royal Establishment, the traditional government of the Lozi people. The park, located approximately an hour from Kalabo. Access to Kalabo (the nearest town to Liuwa Plain National Park) has been vastly improved due to a tar road being built over the floodplains which has recently been complete. Liuwa plain supports globally important populations of storks, cranes and other water birds. The vulnerable crowned crane and known for the second biggest migration of wildebeests in Africa and in the World ​ 私たちのサービス サービス名 続きを読む サービス名 続きを読む サービス名 続きを読む サービス名 続きを読む Available Accommodation We have a variety of accommodation types on offer depending on your taste, style of travel and budget. We have available tents for those who love a free-style, open space kind of travel and well as chalets. All choices are available for you. Mosi-oa-Tunya Lodge Blue Waxbill Lodge King Lewanika Lodge Liuwa Plain Campsite

  • Sioma Ngwezi National Park | Bantu Pathfinders

    Sioma Ngwezi National Park Read more Covering 5,000km² of Kalahari woodland, Sioma Ngwezi is Zambia’s third-largest national park. Tucked away in the southwestern corner of the country, it’s bordered by the Kwando River to the west (which also forms the Zambia’s border with Angola) and Namibia to the south. Once heavily affected by cross-border poaching, Sioma Ngwezi is seeing something of a revival. This has been made possible by several factors, including a slowly improving local infrastructure, good tourism numbers to nearby Livingstone and, most importantly, the park’s inclusion in the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area. Combined with the impressive Ngonye Falls National Park further north, this is one of Zambia’s up-and-coming regions and a steady return in wildlife numbers makes it an exciting prospect for adventurous travellers. Read more Sioma Nwenzi National Park is Part of the much bigger part of the Zambezi Kavango Trans Frontier Conservation Area which stretches from Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and all along the Zambezi River of the Zambian Side. Its a much bigger area popular with Elephant migration routes - know as the elephant corridors Our Services Daylight Game Drives Book Now Walking in the African Bush Book Now Bird Watching Book Now Ngonye Falls Viewing Book Now

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