Best Time to Visit Lower
Zambezi National Park

Discover the Ideal Season for Your

Lower Zambezi Safari

The best time to visit Lower Zambezi National Park depends on what you want to experience during your safari. This renowned park in Zambia is celebrated for its incredible wildlife, particularly the animals that gather around the Zambezi River. These concentrations make it an excellent destination for game viewing, especially during the dry months when water sources are scarce, and wildlife is easier to spot.

However, the wetter months bring a different kind of magic. The lush, green landscapes provide a stunning backdrop, and the park becomes a haven for bird enthusiasts, with vibrant birdlife at its peak. Whether you’re looking to maximise your wildlife sightings or immerse yourself in the park’s scenic beauty, there’s a season to suit every preference.

Here is our comprehensive guide to the best time to visit Lower Zambezi National Park to help you plan your perfect adventure.

A leopard perched gracefully on a tree branch in a woodland setting, gazing directly at the camera.

Peak Wildlife Viewing

The dry season, which runs from May to October, is considered the ideal time to visit. During this period, water sources become scarce, drawing a wide variety of animals to the Zambezi River. This creates excellent opportunities for wildlife sightings, whether you’re exploring the park on a boat safari, an exciting game drive, or a more intimate walking safari. These activities offer a front-row seat to the incredible wildlife that defines Lower Zambezi National Park.

Incredible Fishing

 

If angling is your passion, the best time to visit Lower Zambezi National Park for fishing is during September and October. These months offer ideal conditions for battling the mighty tigerfish and other river species, providing an unforgettable experience for fishing enthusiasts.

Wet Season Adventures

Enjoy lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and potential lower prices during the wet season (Nov-April). While spotting wildlife can be tougher, the Lower Zambezi’s river-based activities shine during this time. 

Activities Focus

Wildlife Viewing: Dry season offers the easiest sightings.

Boating & Fishing: Dry season for game viewing, Sept-Oct for peak fishing, wet season for river focus.

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