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| ZAMBIA'S NATIONAL PARKS - Bangweulu Floodplains - thousands of endemic black lechwe antelope and the rare Shoebill Stork
- Blue lagoon Vast floodplains are home to numerous birds, many waterbirds and the Kafue Lechwe antelope
- Kafue - one of Africa’s largest parks surrounding 256 kilometres of the beautiful Kafue River and up to the Zambezi watershed on the western boundary; outstanding variety of habitats and more species of antelope (21) than any other park, lion, leopard, cheetah and wild dog found throughout.”
- Kasanka Superb birding, fishing and the rare sitatunga antelope
- Lochinvar - A wetland birders paradise. Small and accessible boasting huge herds of Kafue Lechwe
- Liuwa Plains - annual wildebeest migration, great predators including wild dog
- Lower Zambezi - intense game along the banks of the River, canoeing safaris highly recommended
- Luambe - Between North and South Luangwa this small park is being rehabilitated and game is moving back.
- Mosi-o-Tunya All of Zambia's plains game, rhino, elephant, giraffe, just minutes from Victoria Falls
- North Luangwa - Very wild, access with safaris operators only
- Nyika - A highland park, excellent birds, awesome views, large herds of antelope, notably eland
- Sioma Ngwezi Undeveloped and wild, teak forests, good elephant, roan antelope
- South Luangwa - Rated one of the top game reserves in the World
- Sumbu - On the shores of Lake Tanganyika, excellent fishing.
Other smaller parks: Luambe, Lavushi Manda, Isangano, Mweru Wantipa, Lukusuzi
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