Lusenga Plain National Park is a remote protected area in northern Zambia, known for its diverse wildlife and pristine wilderness, offering rare opportunities for game viewing and nature exploration away from crowds.
Lusenga Plain National Park, located in the Northern Province of Zambia near Lake Mweru Wantipa, covers extensive miombo woodland, grasslands, and mopane woodlands. It was originally established in the 1970s as a game management area and later upgraded to national park status to protect its rich flora and fauna. The park remains one of Zambia's lesser-visited conservation areas, making it an excellent destination for travelers seeking solitude and authentic wilderness experiences. The landscape includes gentle plains interspersed with rocky outcrops and seasonal rivers that support varied habitats. Wildlife includes elephant herds, sable antelope, roan antelope, buffalos, and multiple types of predators, although populations are scattered. Birdlife is plentiful, offering species such as African fish eagle, various hornbills, and migratory birds. The park's proximity to Lake Mweru Wantipa adds aquatic diversity, and fishing opportunities exist nearby. Recreational activities mainly include game drives, birdwatching, walking safaris, and fishing excursions. Lusenga Plain's sparse infrastructure means visitors typically travel over unpaved roads and enjoy rustic accommodations. The park’s remoteness provides a true wilderness experience, but it requires preparation and local expertise to access safely. It also represents an important conservation area within Zambia's national parks network, helping maintain biodiversity in the region. Visitors seeking uncrowded wildlife observation, natural scenery, and cultural exposure to local communities will find Lusenga Plain National Park rewarding.
Remote miombo and mopane woodland wilderness teeming with diverse wildlife
Opportunities to see rare antelope species like sable and roan in natural habitats
Seasonal river systems attracting a wide range of bird species
Proximity to Lake Mweru Wantipa offering quiet fishing and nature viewing
Extensive stands of miombo trees provide habitat for numerous mammals and birds endemic to southern Africa.
A shallow lake near the park that supports fish populations and attracts migratory waterfowl.
One of the park’s signature wildlife species, sable antelopes roam the plains and wooded savannas.