Self-Sufficiency
The park is remote and requires visitors to be fully self-sufficient with supplies, fuel, and water.
Sioma Ngwezi National Park represents one of Zambia's most significant and remote conservation areas. Situated in the southwestern corner of the country, the park is characterized by its expansive woodlands and the influence of the nearby Zambezi River. It serves as a crucial corridor for wildlife movement and provides a sanctuary for various species in a largely undisturbed environment. Visitors to the park can expect a true wilderness experience, far removed from the crowds of more commercialized safari destinations. The park is best suited for those with a spirit of adventure who are prepared for self-sufficient travel in a rugged, natural setting.
Sioma Ngwezi National Park represents one of Zambia's most significant and remote conservation areas. Situated in the southwestern corner of the country, the park is characterized by its expansive woodlands and the influence of the nearby Zambezi River. It serves as a crucial corridor for wildlife movement and provides a sanctuary for various species in a largely undisturbed environment. Visitors to the park can expect a true wilderness experience, far removed from the crowds of more commercialized safari destinations. The park is best suited for those with a spirit of adventure who are prepared for self-sufficient travel in a rugged, natural setting.
Expansive, undisturbed woodland landscapes
Crucial wildlife corridor near the Zambezi River
Authentic, off-the-grid safari environment
Ideal for self-sufficient, adventurous travelers
Limited infrastructure and facilities compared to major tourist hubs.
Requires high levels of self-reliance and off-road driving experience.
Excellent for wildlife enthusiasts interested in conservation and biodiversity.
The park is remote and requires visitors to be fully self-sufficient with supplies, fuel, and water.
A 4x4 vehicle is essential for navigating the rugged terrain and sandy tracks found within the park.
Adventurous travelers seeking a remote, off-the-beaten-path safari experience.
ZMW K
$100-$250 p/day
English, Lozi, Bemba
Due to the park's isolation, thorough trip planning and GPS navigation are highly recommended before departure.