
Lavushi Manda National Park Adventures
Lavushi Manda National Park is a remote protected area in northeastern Zambia known for its rich biodiversity, diverse habitats, and opportunities for wildlife viewing and hiking.
About Lavushi Manda National Park
Established as a National Park in 1972, Lavushi Manda covers a vast area in the Muchinga Province of Zambia. The park features a combination of Miombo woodland, open grasslands, and wetland ecosystems, supporting a wide variety of flora and fauna including several endemic and endangered species. The landscape is marked by the Lavushi Mountains and the Manda Hills, which provide scenic vistas and challenging terrain for outdoor enthusiasts. Wildlife in the park includes elephants, buffaloes, leopards, roan antelope, and various bird species, making it an important area for conservation and biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails that traverse undisturbed wilderness, and the park offers excellent opportunities for guided game drives and bird watching. Despite its remote location and relatively low visitor numbers compared to other parks in Zambia, Lavushi Manda retains a pristine environment and offers a more intimate wildlife experience. Its isolation means tourism infrastructure is minimal, providing a genuine wilderness adventure for well-prepared travelers. The park is also significant for its cultural heritage, with local communities living in the surrounding area and traditional practices continuing nearby.
Highlights
Lavushi Mountains offering panoramic views and challenging hikes
Diverse Miombo woodland ecosystem hosting rare wildlife species
Opportunities to see African elephants and roan antelope in natural habitats
Low visitor density providing a remote and exclusive wilderness experience
Notable Natural Features
Lavushi Mountains
A prominent mountain range within the park offering scenic vistas and challenging hiking routes.
Miombo Woodland
Dominates the park’s habitat, supporting diverse wildlife and a variety of bird species.
Manda Hills Wetlands
Important seasonal wetlands that attract water-dependent animals and birds.