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SOUTH LUANGWA PORTFOLIOFew would contest that South Luangwa is Zambia's premier National Park in terms of game concentrations and scenic attraction. The Park's 3,540 square mile area incorporates a significant portion of the tortuous Luangwa River, and is set within the tail end of Africa's Great Rift Valley. The River and its series of fertile "dambos" (floodplains) form the lifeblood of the Park, and most safari camps are set on, or within a short distance of the River or a dambo. There are roughly 100 species of mammal resident in South Luangwa National Park, with two subspecies endemic to the park (Thornicroft's Giraffe and Cookson's Wildebeest). PORTFOLIO PROPERTIES Bush Camps - Luangwa Encounter OTHER GOOD PROPERTIES To find out more about the Luangwa Valley, please see the article in our July 2001 Newsletter. (Clicking on this link will open a new page in your browser; to return to this page, please just close the new one). For information on the South Luangwa, or
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