The Lower Zambezi National Park, This national treasure occupies over 4000 square kilometres of tranquil beauty enhanced by the Zambezi River. The River’s edge is overhung with a thick riverine fringe, including ebony and fig trees. Further inland is a floodplain skirted with mopane forest and interspersed with winterthorn trees and huge acacias. Predator viewing is excellent with leopard, large prides of lion and packs of wild dog. Elephant are often seen swimming the Zambezi River to feed on the grassy islands where buffalo also graze and the cry of the fish eagle, so synonymous with Africa punctuates that air. With day and night game drives, walking safaris, boat cruising and canoeing expeditions the numerous experiences on offer here adds depth to any safari.