The Luambe is a National Park in Zambia in the provinces of Eastern. The park was established on 01.01.1938 and covers an area of 0.254 km². The Luambe offers the possibility of self-drive safaris.
Official Name
Luambe
The Luambe is a National Park in Zambia in the provinces of Eastern. The park was established on 01.01.1938 and covers an area of 0.254 km². The Luambe offers the possibility of self-drive safaris.
Biodiversity | Sighting conditions |
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Very high | Bad |
Official Name
Luambe
Provinces
Eastern
Area
0.254 km2
Foundation
1938-01-01
Vegetation
No information
Habitats
Floodplains,Woodland savannah
Big Five-reserves
No
Self-drive-reserve
No
Entrance gates
0
The main habitat of the Luambe is the Floodplains.
Name | Location |
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Biodiversity | Sighting conditions |
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Very high | Bad |
Best tavel time
July (Beginning) - October (End)
Dry time
May (Beginning) - October (End)
Climate
cool-fairly hot
Tavel time
November (Beginning) - April (End)
Climate
mild-fairly hot
High season
July (Beginning) - October (End)
Low season
June (Beginning) - June (End)
The climate in Luambe is tropical. The rainy season takes place from Beginning November to End April The dry season first extended over the months from Beginning May to End October inclusive. The best time to tour is Beginning July End October.
The Luambe is home to 0 mammals such as African civet, African Wild Dog, Cape Buffalo, Cheetah, Crocodile as well as 400 bird species, 0 reptile species, 0 fish species and 0 amphibian species. The Luambe provides Very high conditions for wildlife viewing.
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