Kasanka Trust
Kasanka Trust
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5 months ago

The list of birds seen in Kasanka now stands at 478 species

Kasanka National Park is a beautiful destination in Zambia that offers a unique experience for those interested in nature and traditional culture. The park is open all year round, and you can book directly with Kasanka at localres@kasankanationalpark.com, internationalres@kasanka.com, or through Wildman Safaris at res@kasankanationalpark.com.

Recently, a new route has been launched for independent travellers who want to explore traditional culture and nature at the same time. This route covers Kasanka National Park, Bangweulu Wetlands, and Northern Zambia. It is an excellent opportunity to experience the beauty of Zambia's natural landscapes and learn about its diverse cultures.

Kasanka National Park is home to a variety of wildlife species, including buffalo, elephants, and leopards. It is also famous for the annual bat migration, which attracts thousands of visitors every year. The Bangweulu Wetlands is another must-see destination, where you can spot rare bird species such as the shoebill stork.

If you're looking for an unforgettable adventure that combines nature and culture, be sure to check out the new route that covers Kasanka National Park, Bangweulu Wetlands, and Northern Zambia.

Address
Mansa Road, Serenge
Website
https://bizbwana.com/orgs/kasanka-trust
Phone
+260966689816
The list of birds seen in Kasanka now stands at 478 species
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A wildlife charity based in Zambia, the UK and the Netherlands that offers various accommodation options, safaris and tours. Kasanka Trust's income from tourism revenue and charitable funding goes towards conservation work in and around Kasanka National Park. This is Zambia’s first national park management through a public-private partnership with Department of National Parks and Wildlife - a beautiful wilderness of wildlife, woodland, plains, lakes, rivers and swamps that form a valuable protected area for many endangered and vulnerable species. These include the straw coloured fruit bat, puku, sitatunga, elephant, blue monkey, wattled crane, Ross's lourie and narina trogon. For Bookings – Local reservations localres@kasanka.com, international reservations internationalres@kasanka.com.