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User Reviews of Kafue National Park (31 Reviews)

Great Park Kafue Safaris Zambia
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Female avatar icon Lorraine United States flag US       Visited: August 2024 Reviewed: Aug 31, 2024

Email Lorraine  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

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The Busanga plains in the northern part of the park was a highlight for me. It’s absolutely beautiful, with amazing sunrises and sunsets. It should be a UNESCO world heritage site.

Avatar icon David United States flag US       Visited: May 2017 Reviewed: Jun 17, 2017

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I visited Kafue National park during the green season. I loved the remote feel of the park, but it would have been a more satisfying experience later in the dry season. The birding was very good, though, and made up for the absence of animals.

Male avatar icon Paul Sivley United States flag US       Visited: May 2017 Reviewed: Jun 9, 2017

Email Paul Sivley  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

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South Lwange experience couldn't have been improved. Amazing lodgings, wildlife, guides, service in camps, food, etc. Kafue is a bit behind on those matters. Better to go to Kafue in the north end of the park in Aug or Sept.

Avatar icon Allan Australia flag AU       Visited: August 2014 Reviewed: Nov 3, 2016

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Disastrous Kafue

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I am afraid to say, our trip to Kafue was a disaster in terms of game, very little to see. I think when the new North/ South road was built I think most of the game was eaten/killed, we saw more game in Pilandsberg game reserve.
It was a real pity, next te we will try South Luangue.

Avatar icon Bill Snypes Visited: November 2014 Reviewed: Apr 9, 2015

A rugged place with beautiful rivers.

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My wife and I went in November at the beginning of the rainy season. The weather was generally good, and not too hot. We saw a good number of animals, but with the coming rains they were often staying in the forest more. However, we did see cheetahs, lions, giraffes, hippos and a variety of birds. They come down to the river more during the dry season.

The river camp we were in was in a beautiful spot, with permanent tents and an open covered common area. The staff was very accommodating and the food was good. The guides tried very hard to find the animals for us to see, but they were scarce at times. We also cruised on the Kafue River and some people went fishing. The river was pristine and quite beautiful.

Avatar icon Achim Visited: September 2014 Reviewed: Apr 8, 2015

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It's a very big park with few accommodations but beautifully located along the Kafue River.
If you don't want to see any other safari jeeps on your game drives, you should got there !

Avatar icon Natalie Visited: June 2013 Reviewed: Sep 10, 2013

Just what I was looking for in an African safari.

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The weather was first of all fantastic. The accommodations were some of the best that i have ever seen with wonderful food and great areas to hang out. All the guides that we had made the trip great and they were willing to answer all questions that we had. They were very well educated even the professor I went with was impressed.

Male avatar icon Steefo555 United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: December 2011 Reviewed: Aug 13, 2013

Email Steefo555  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: over 5 safaris

Whistle stop trip but had some lovely wildlife sightings.

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We travelled to Kafue National Park for a 4 night whistle stop trip over Christmas. We drove ourselves from Lusaka airport which was a very easy journey with supermarkets found on route from the airport and once you are out of the city the roads are very easy to drive. We stayed at Mayukuyuku Camp located right on the edge of Kafue River. We had two person tents pitched for our arrival right beside the river with the hippos actually passing in front of them during the night. When we weren't out in the bush we were able to fish beside the stunning river. We often had dinner cooked at the camp where we ate under a nice open bush hut with the other guests. The food was very nice and at an affordable price (dinner $30 dollars that consisted of a starter, main and desert). We drove ourselves within the park and found once we were off the tar road on the side loops the wildlife was great. Animals can still be seen from the tar road but the speed limit is still high there so you have to be
Read more aware of other drivers passing through. We were there during the wet season but even off the tar road the roads were manageable and we only got stuck once but were able to get out ourselves. It might have been the time of year but there were fewer tourists in the park than I expected and you didn't have the large volume of vehicles that you often find in other parks which meant that a lot of the sightings were very personal with just one vehicle present. The game in the park was lovely to see. Although we didn't see the leopard that frequented the camp we saw elephants in most areas and had a great sighting of lions. The most special sighting of the trip, however, was coming across a pack of wild dogs that were completely relaxed around us and ended up lying down around our vehicle. At the end of the trip we had to start taking game drives with a guide as our fuel was low. If you're staying along the tar road there aren't many options for refuelling. Our guide however was very knowledgeable about the wildlife in the park and showed a real passion for the wildlife. Overall we had a lovely relaxing trip and will definitely visit again.
Avatar icon T Sharp Visited: October 2012 Reviewed: Jul 29, 2013

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Kafue is definitely my favorite park in Zambia, as I have been able to visit about 3 times now. It is full of animals, natural beauty, and a variety of conditions. The area is so big you, and you probably couldn't see all of it after months of exploring. We were lucky to have a few bird enthusiasts amongst us, so we got to learn about the plethora of bird life there. With the Kafue river nearby, there are some great fishing opportunities, as well as opportunities for fish eagles to steal those fish! There are some great lodges in the area, and I hope to return soon.

Male avatar icon Komlan Lonergan United States flag US       Visited: May 2010 Reviewed: Apr 16, 2013

Email Komlan Lonergan  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Brief jaunt into the Zambian wilderness yielded a leopard sighting and a moment of respite.

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I visited the Kafue National Park for a short weekend get-away during a business trip. My expectations for the visit were few but important: to complete my 'big five' by gazing upon a Leopard and to enjoy some R&R. I was able to view the other 'big 4' at a reserve in South Africa.

Well the park delivered on both expectations. During my visit, I stayed at the Mukambi Lodge in the Kafue National Park. The accommodations were great. Spacious lodge with operational amenities. The meals included both Zambian and international fares, which were all delicious and filling. I participated in two drives around in the park: one ride at dawn, and one ride at dusk. It was the dawn ride when we happened across a Leopard, which though brief in sighting was unforgettable. During both rides, we viewed Elephants, wild dogs, and various antelopes. Very enjoyable rides altogether.

I highly recommend considering the Mukambi Lodge as a accommodation and safari
Read more operator. The professional staff immediately makes you feel at home and the small quantity of lodges allows you to get to know the other guests. The safari drives are well delivered, with ample occasion to absorb the sights and the wildlife, and are tailored to maximize the wildlife sightings depending on the season.