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Old May 28th, 2004, 03:10 PM
Dylan
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I've read that North Louanga Park is off-limits
for vehicles... is it true? If yes, it's means that
it's only possible to have game on foot or with guided
safaris?

Thanks
Cheers


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Old June 15th, 2004, 12:54 AM
Chessie
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Yes it is true...no self-drive vehicles allowed in North Luangwa
National Park. And everyone must be accompanied by a licensed guide.
So the choices are a custom trip with your own licensed guide...or
stay at one of the two camps in the Park. There may be some guided
camping/ walking itineraries offered. Even these two camps only do
walks in the Park, not the typical game drives.

And although this area is remote, don't any ideas about driving in
anyway! This is the one park in Zambia that has very serious and
active anti-poaching patrols, supplemented by helicopter surveillance.

"Dylan" wrote in message ...
I've read that North Louanga Park is off-limits
for vehicles... is it true? If yes, it's means that
it's only possible to have game on foot or with guided
safaris?

Thanks
Cheers

 




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