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NORTH LUANGWA NATIONAL PARKPORTFOLIO |
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Remoteness is both the blessing and the curse of North Luangwa National Park. Like its more famous southern neighbor, it occupies a substantial portion of the valley between the Luangwa River and Muchinga Plateau, in the tail end of Africa's Great Rift Valley. The habitat and wildlife are very similar to South Luangwa, only animal populations were significantly more affected by wide-spread poaching during the '70s and '80s, a factor of the Park's extreme remoteness and under-developed infrastructure. With virtually no roads and only two seasonal camps in the entire park, this is one of Africa's wildest and most unexplored National Parks. Game is less numerous than in South Luangwa, and virtually all game-viewing is done on foot. PORTFOLIO PROPERTIES To find out more about the Luangwa Valley, please see the article in our July 2001 Newsletter. (Clicking on this link will open a new page in your browser; to return to this page, please just close the new one). |
For information on North Luangwa, or to make a booking, call on
27-11-463-7889 or
email us at info@Liyatshwa.com |