Isangano National Park, a small but ecologically significant area in Zambia, spans approximately 10,000 hectares and houses a diverse range of species, including the world's largest population of hippopotamus, lions, elephants, and giraffes. The park is not only an ecological treasure but also an economic asset, contributing to employment and income via tourism and safaris. Local communities have reaped benefits from sustainable tourism initiatives, environmental education, and eco-tourism facilities. Efforts towards habitat restoration and wildlife protection ensure its conservation, making the park a popular attraction for tourists seeking to experience Zambia's rich biodiversity and engage in activities such as hiking, camping, game drives, and bird watching.