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BEST 5 REASONS TO VISIT LUSENGA PLAINS PARK

Best 5 Reasons To Visit Lusenga Plains Park In Zambia

The best 5 reasons to visit Lusenga Plains park are; kalungwishi river, waterfalls, natural scenery, birding, and wildlife. Lusenga Plains national park is a national park in the Kawambwa District, Luapula Province of Zambia, to the south-east of Lake Mweru. It is located in Luapula Province , in the northern part of the country, 700 km north of Lusaka , the capital of the country. Lusenga Plain National Park is located at 1,192 meters above sea level. The park was Originally a grounds for hunting, Lusenga Plain was converted into one of Zambia’s national parks in 1972.

Having one of Zambia’s highest amount of rainfall, the plain experiences about 1500 millimeters of rain every year. A River called Kalungwishi flows through the park and includes Zambia’s second highest waterfall; Lumangwe Falls. Originally experiencing a death of wildlife, the reintroduction of species began in 2007. Species that were reintroduced include the Grant’s zebra, puku and impala.

By Kundabwika Falls rests rock paintings of an ancient civilisation. Lusenga Plain National Park also has a cultural significance to two different groups. The Luda people, led by Chief Mwata Kazembe, celebrate the Umutomboko Ceremony, and Senior Chief Mushota leads his Chishinga people in the yearly Chishinga Malaila Ceremony. The land around Lusenga Plain National Park is flat in the northeast, but in the southwest it is hilly.

The surrounding area has an elevation of 1,307 meters and 3.1 km southwest of Lusenga Plain National Park. There are about 12 people per square kilometer around Lusenga Plain National Park with a small population. There are no cities around. The area around Lusenga Plain National Park is almost covered in dirt and mud because of the much rain received. The climate is humid and subtropical .

The average temperature is 21 °C . The warmest month is September, at 26  °C , and the coldest is March, at 18 °C. The average rainfall is 1,611 millimeters per year. The reading month is December, with 304 millimeters of rain, and the reading month is June, with 1 millimeter. New network roads are being graded, and funding is being sought for more scouts, firearms, and vehicles for anti-poaching, bicycles, and motorbikes for scouts, and possibly a light aircraft for surveys.

Lusenga plains are being managed as a trust and are now accessible by road with signposts from Kawambwa.

The best 5 reasons to visit Lusenga park are explained below;

1. Kalungwishi river in Lusenga  Plains Park

The Kalungwishi River coils its way through the Lusenga Plain National Park, dominating over the surrounding evergreen forest and reed lined swamps of this awesome region. This alone makes one of the best 5 reasons to visit Lusenga plains park. This largely unheard of National Park is located in northern Zambia and is 800 square kilometers in size.

The park has undergone a revamp, and conservation efforts are underway to restore Lusenga to how it was before and also better. The natural scenery of this heavy rainfall region is spectacular. The Kalungwishi River flows powerfully into Lumangwe Falls, one of Zambia’s highest and second-most visited waterfalls aside from Victoria Falls.

In terms of game viewing, visitors can see plains game such as impala, kudu, zebra, buffalo and sable around the plains which is where they really like to dwell. Lusenga Plain National Park forms part of the northern safari circuit of Zambia. Those safari lovers out there can fly into Lusaka and catch a connecting flight to Kawambwa,  which is where most of the accommodation options are located and the closest domestic airport is Kawambwa Airstrip.

2. Natural scenery of Lusenga Plains Park

The natural scenery which is one of the best 5 reasons to visit Lusenga plains park is one to see. The relentless Kalungwishi River coils its way through the Lusenga Plain National Park, dominating over the surrounding evergreen forest and reed-lined swamps of this forgotten region. This unheard of National Park is located in northern Zambia and is 800 square kilometers in size. The park has recently undergone a revamp, and conservation efforts are underway to restore Lusenga to its former glory.

The natural scenery of this heavy rainfall region is spectacular. The Kalungwishi River flows powerfully into Lumangwe Falls, one of Zambia’s highest and second-most visited waterfalls aside from Victoria Falls. In terms of game viewing, visitors can see plains game such as impala, kudu, zebra, buffalo and sable around the Miombo woodland sector.

Lusenga Plain National Park forms part of the northern safari circuit of Zambia. International safari-goers can fly into Lusaka and catch a connecting flight to Kawambwa, where most of the accommodation options are located. The closest domestic airport is Kawambwa Airstrip.

3. Bird watching in Lusenga Plains Park

Having the vast vegetation and enough rainfall, the park harbors a number of species. The park has seen only one short ornithological survey, but this revealed a rich variety of birds including a good number of Zambezian endemics.The plain is home to Wattled Crane, Blue Quail, Coppery-tailed Coucal, White-cheeke Bee-eater, Banded Martin, Fulleborn’s and Rosy-breasted Long-claws.

Broad-tailed Warbler,stout Cisticola, Marsh whydah, parasitic weaver and Black-chined quail-finch. Mushitu birds include Western Banded Snake Eagle,Lady ross’s Turaco, Purple-throated Cuckoo-Shrike, Cabani’s Greenbul,Bocage’s Robin, Evergreen Forest Warbler, Laura’s warbler, many-colored Bush shrike, square-tailed Drongo and splendid glossy Starling.

Common miombo species include pale-billed Horn-bill, Whyte’s barbet, Black-collared Eremomela, Red-capped Crombec, long-tailed’ Neddicky and Red-and -blue sun-bird. Violet-backed Sunbird is unusually numerous. Amongst the species found along the kalungwshi are rock Pranticole and Half-collared Kingfisher and the park’s single Guinea-Congolian species, Cassins Grey Flycatcher. Making this one of the best 5 reasons to visit Lusenga plains park.

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4. Wildlife viewing in Lusenga Plains park.

Lusenga is not widely known for wildlife species dwelling there but it is also a harbor for the different wildlife species found in Zambia. 150 to 200 elephants were recently introduced into the National Park, adding to the numbers of big game in this zone. There is an ample supply of water from various sources in the park, which attracts the buffalo and elephant herds that come from different areas to quench their thirst.

Impala, kudu, zebra, duiker, eland, reed buck, roan and sable make up most of the mammal sightings in Lusenga. Throughout the National Park, there are a few sparse populations of the yellow baboon, vervet and blue monkeys. This makes it one of the best 5 reasons to visit Lusenga plains park in Zambia because you can be one the first to see these newly introduced animals in the park.

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Blue monkey

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5. Waterfalls in Lusenga Plains Park

These are one of the best 5 reasons to visit Lusenga plains park in Zambia. One of the most fascinating things about Lusenga national park are the waterfalls that can be visited in the park, the natural scenery of this heavy rainfall region are spectacular. The Kalungwishi River flows powerfully into Lumangwe Falls, one of Zambia’s highest and second-most visited waterfalls aside from Victoria Falls. In terms of game viewing, visitors can see plains game such as impala, kudu, zebra, buffalo, and sable around the Miombo woodland sector.

Other than the best 5 reasons to visit Lusenga plains park, one can also practice photo taking, scenery shooting and many different activities because of the vast land in the park.

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Lumangwe Falls

When to visit Lusenga plains park in Zambia

Lusenga Plain National Park is a relatively hot and humid destination with a typical tropical climate. The dry season is the best time of year to visit the northern reaches of Zambia. The dry season is from June to November. This gives the opportunity to tourists to see the animals that come out from the hiding to drink water from the different water sources that have remain with water during the dry season like rivers in the park.

Also Zambia is quite a high rainfall region when the season starts. The start of the year is best to avoid when it comes to safaris the landscape floods and is completely difficult to navigable especially in small vehicles.

How to get to Lusenga plains park in Zambia

Lusenga Plain National Park is a national park in the Kawambwa District, Luapula Province of Zambia, to the south-east of Lake Mweru. Originally a grounds for hunting, Lusenga Plain was converted into one of Zambia’s national parks in 1972. Lusenga Plains National Park is in Luapula province in the North of Zambia. This park has not been operational for many years but it is now being restocked.

Impala and zebra have been released, and soon wildebeest.  Lusenga plains is being managed as a trust and is now accessible by road with signposts from Kawambwa. A two-day tough drive from Lusaka to Kawanda can be taken on a well-conditioned 4×4 and upon arrival in Kawamba. Lusenga Plain National Park forms part of the northern safari circuit of Zambia.

Safari lovers can fly into Lusaka and catch a connecting flight to Kawambwa, where most of the accommodation options are located. The closest domestic airport is Kawambwa Airstrip.

Accommodation in Lusenga Plains Park

Zambia has different types of accommodation that range from luxurious to budget options and this depending on whether a tourist is willing to pay more or less prices to live comfortably in Zambia.

Luxurious Accommodation

These are those made for tourists who are willing to pay astronomical prices to live luxuriously in Zambia.

  • Mukambi Safari Lodge; Mukambi Safaris is a Dutch family run safari company in Zambia with three camps in Kafue National Park, one of the largest unspoiled wilderness areas in the world. Offering services like Free parking, Public WiFi, Pool, Free breakfast, Babysitting, and Airport transportation all at a price of USh 2,986,934.

Mid range accommodations

These are those made for tourists who are not willing to pay astronomical prices to live luxuriously in Zambia but would desire to live luxuriously.

  •  Natwange backpackers; The space overall is really chill and idyllic, staff are great, and has a good location. Also an accommodation in Zambia offering services like Pool, free Breakfast, Airport shuttle and free WiFi all at USh 168,013.

Budget accommodations

These are the ones made for those people that are not willing to live luxuriously in Zambia.

  • Flintstones Backpackers;  This accommodation is located 0.6 miles from the city center and a 5-minute drive from the Lusaka Inter-City Bus Terminus, Flintstones Backpackers offers a 24-hour front desk.

In conclusion

Kubwa Five Safaris is the best company to take with these types of trips to Zambia especially to visit parks like Lusenga plains park and for more information contact our websites please. Luxury and comfort is our priority while on such trips.