List of national parks of Zambia explained

This is a list of national parks in Zambia. There are twenty national parks in Zambia, although many of them are not well maintained and so contain no facilities and few animals. Others have high concentrations of animals and are popular with tourists, while two or three are world-famous.

Alphabetical list

Administration

The national parks are administered by the Department of National Parks and Wildlife, an autonomous body responsible to the Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources. This Authority took over from the former National Parks and Wildlife Service which suffered from chronic underfunding. Consequently of the 20 parks, five have never had management or facilities and have very little wildlife: Isangano, Lavushi Manda, Lusenga Plain, West Lunga, and Mweru Wantipa; three have substantial wildlife but have hitherto been left undeveloped as a matter of policy or because a neighbouring park has been favoured: North Luangwa, Luambe, and Lukusuzi; and three have wildlife but have been too remote to develop: Liuwa Plain, Sioma Ngwezi, and Nyika Plateau. Of the remainder, most are in quite good shape, except Nsumbu, which went through a decline due to a lack of transport infrastructure, and the zoological park section of Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park which needs rehabilitation.

In approximate order of importance in terms of wildlife resources, the eight main functioning parks, all with access and accommodation are:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lower Zambezi National Park. LowerZambezi.com. Lowerzambezi.com. 10 July 2017.
  2. Web site: Lusaka National Park opens with a bang. Zambia Daily Mail. Zambia Daily Mail. 16 July 2015.
  3. Web site: South Luangwa National Park. SouthLuangwa.com. SouthLuangwa.com. 10 July 2017.