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© Liuwa Plain National Park
© Liuwa Plain National Park
© Liuwa Plain National Park

Liuwa Plain National Park

Remote and little-visited, Liuwa is home to Africa’s second-largest wildebeest migration, alongside hyenas, cheetahs, and incredible birdlife. With dramatic storm skies and boundless horizons, it feels like one of the continent’s last frontiers.

© Liuwa Plain National Park

Liuwa Plain is a remote and ethereal wilderness in Zambia’s far west, home to one of Africa’s last great migrations.

Every year, thousands of wildebeest move across the plains in search of fresh grazing, accompanied by zebra, hyenas, and cheetahs.

The landscape is wide, flat, and dramatic – especially beautiful during the rainy season when storm clouds roll in over the horizon. With just one permanent camp and a short operating season, Liuwa offers a deeply exclusive experience for adventurous travellers.

Liuwa Plain National Park Weather

Marked by extremes, Liuwa is dry and stark in winter, then transformed by summer rains.
May - October
Dry Season
Open, dry landscapes offer easier travel and excellent predator sightings.
November - April
Green Season
Seasonal rains flood the plains, bringing the wildebeest migration and spectacular skies, though logistics can be challenging.

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Every Wildseeker journey is designed from scratch, shaped around your interests, travel style, and budget. While we often share sample itineraries for inspiration, the real magic lies in creating something just for you: from handpicked lodges to seamless logistics and insider offers.
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