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Kafue National Park, Zambia
Kafue National Park is the oldest and largest park in Zambia, covering a staggering area of 2,400 square kilometers. The park is one of the more accessible parks in Zambia, located not too far away from Lusaka. It is named after the winding ‘Kafue River' and consists of a diverse terrain of woodlands, swamplands and grasslands. Busanga Plain, a seasonal floodplain located towards the north of the park, attracts a variety of incredible wildlife. The park is home to over 55 different species of animals, including the Big 4 (rhinos are not found here). An astonishing 490 bird species have been recorded in the park.
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Best Time to Visit Kafue
Best months to visit: Peak seasons months are from July to October
Months that can be avoided: December to March due to the rainy season.
January
Closed
February
Closed
March
Closed
April
Fair
May
Good
June
Good
July
Best
August
Best
September
Best
October
Best
November
Good
December
Fair

Wildlife of Kafue
Kafue National Park is one of the Top Parks of Zambia
This is a Big 4 Region of Zambia
Wildlife at Kafue includes:
Elephant, lion, leopard, antelope, red lechwe, Puku, greater kudu, oribi, waterbuck, cheetah, wild dog, spotted hyena, zebra, herons, storks and ibises, plus crowned and wattled cranes, Denham's (or Stanley's) and kori bustards, secretary birds, and geese
Kafue National Park is best known for Lion.
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