Kafue National Park

Good to know
- Best time to go
- June to October
- Budget
- $$
- Accessibility
- not-accessible
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
Kafue National Park is one of the largest national parks in the world, covering 22,400 square kilometres of western Zambia including miombo woodland, grassland, and the Kafue River floodplains. The Busanga Plains in the far north are a seasonal wetland renowned for lion, eland, tsessebe, and the rare red lechwe during the dry-season concentration. The park's enormous size and limited infrastructure give it one of the lowest visitor densities of any major African reserve.