Running wildebeest in Liuwa - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2008 Lorenz Andreas Fischer]Collaring hyaena - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2010 Stephen Cunliffe]Waterhole in Liuwa pond - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2008 Lorenz Andreas Fischer]Fisherman in Liuwa wetland - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2010 Peter Fearnhead]Lady Liuwa at Matamanene bush camp - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2009 Unknown]Scout on patrol - Liuwa, ..., Zambia [© 2009 Frans Schepers]

Liuwa Plain National Park, Zambia

Rates

 

Park Entry Fees (per person per day)

Fee

Foreigners US$ 40
Foreign residents (Permit Holders) US$ 30
Zambian Citizens (Zambian Passport) US$  5

Accommodation (per person per night)

prices are exclusive of park fees

Matamanene Bushcamp (self catering)

Includes all camp facilities, 2 camp attendants

and 3 hours of electricity per day

US$ 70
Community Campsites US$ 10

Support Services Provided by African Parks

Escort - Scout in own car (per day) US$  12
Petrol - Matamanene Bushcamp (per litre) US$   2.2
Petrol - Kalabo (per litre) US$   2
Diesel - Matamanene Bushcamp - (per litre) US$   2.1
Diesel - Kalabo (per litre) US$   1.9
Electricity - Matamanene Bushcamp (per hour) US$   5
Car transfer to/from Kalabo airport (return) US$  40
Car transfer to/from Mongu - dry season (return) US$ 250
Boat transfer to/from Mongu - wet season - Light load (return) US$ 380
Boat transfer to/from Mongu - wet season - Heavy load (return) US$ 465
Crossing of Luanginga River with pontoon (cars) - wet season (return) US$  45
Car rental - rescue included, fuel not included (per day) US$ 155
Car rescue - personal (fuel not included) US$  95

 

 *Please note that residents should be able to provide evidence of their residence status to enjoy the residents' rates.

 

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For more information or to make a booking please contact Charity Mushokabanji liuwatourism@african-parks.org. 

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Rules

To minimize the environmental impact of your stay in Liuwa and to maintain its unspoilt quality, please observe the following simple rules:

· When doing a self-drive safari, keep to existing tracks as off-road driving is very harmful to this sensitive environment;

· A speed limit of 30km/h is in force;

· Camping is only allowed in designated community camp sites;

· Do not litter;

· Do not disturb the wildlife;

· Drive only between sunrise and sunset;

· Do not remove any natural objects from the park;

· Respect communities in the park;

· Hyaena Den Etiquette:

Hyaena are the apex predator in Liuwa with clans up to 30 strong residing on the plains. During the dry season when they breed they inhabit den sites on the plains. When viewing hyaena at these dens please observe the following protocol:

  • Do not approach 30m from the den;
  • Do not alight from your vehicle;
  • Do not feed the animals;
  • Do not disturb them in any way.

Non-adherence to this simple wildlife etiquette may result in females moving cubs to a new den site which will put them at considerable risk.