Walk in the Remote North of Kafue National Park
Known for its unusual “nest” sleeping quarters, Chisa Busanga is a fine base for walking in Busanga Plains.
the natural way to explore wilderness
Managed by pan-African conservation organisation African Parks, Kafue National Park is in the heart of Zambia and is known for its stunning natural beauty, diverse terrain, and abundant wildlife. A number of Kafue lodges and camps offer guided walking safaris, including Green Safaris.
The terrain of Kafue National Park is varied, ranging from dense woodlands and savannas to grassy plains and riverine forests. The park is situated in the Kafue River basin, and the river flows through the park, providing a vital water source for the park’s wildlife.
Kafue National Park is habitat for a wide variety of wildlife species, including elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, wild dogs, hyenas, buffalos, zebras, giraffes, and numerous antelope species such as kudu, roan, sable, and impala. The park is also home to over 500 bird species, including the endangered wattled crane and the African finfoot.