This remote tract of land, covering 4636 square kilometres, offers one of the finest African safari and wilderness experiences in Zambia. It is not open to the public and there are no permanent lodges. Access is only allowed to only a few safari operators. The park is Africa at it’s truest self. North Luangwa National Park is wild and untouched. Although declared a wilderness area, the North Park, was not open to anyone other than Game Department rangers for more than thirty years. In 1984, Major John Harvey and his wife Lorna sought permission to conduct walking safaris in the area and for many years were the only guides in this remote wilderness.
North Luangwa National Park is wild and untouched. Although declared a wilderness area, the North Park, was not open to anyone other than Game Department rangers for more than thirty years. In 1984, Major John Harvey and his wife Lorna sought permission to conduct walking safaris in the area and for many years were the only guides in this remote wilderness.