Remote, wild and isolated, Zambia's two most famous national parks follow the course of Luangwa River and top the list of best parks in Africa, in the hearts of many safari experts.
South Luangwa is famous for the unusual ease of finding leopards. It is also the pioneer of "walking safaris", currently practiced in several parks across Africa. Its particular magic, diversity and abundance of wildlife elevate it to the status of one of the most amazing parks in Africa. The friendly village of Mfuwe is the gateway to the park.
North Luangwa, less visited and even more remote, is one of the most pristine parks in Africa and can be combined with its southern namesake: perfect for those who want an authentic safari experience, outside the circuit of the most traditional and crowded parks.