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Best 1 Zambian Emerald

Zambian emeralds are highly valued beryls mined in Zambia, known for their intense deep green color and often vibrant bluish hues. This distinct coloration arises from trace elements within the rock formations where they form. They are sought after by jewelers and collectors creating fine jewelry an...

2 South Luangwa National Park

South Luangwa National Park is an eastern Zambia reserve on the Luangwa River, made a national park in 1972 and known for walking safaris.

3 South Luangwa Savanna

South Luangwa National Park in Zambia (est. 1972) is the birthplace of the walking safari, pioneered by Norman Carr, and supports exceptional densities of leopard and hippo.

4 Luangwa Valley Savanna

The Luangwa Valley in eastern Zambia, isolated by Rift Valley escarpments, forms one of Africa's greatest wildlife sanctuaries with exceptionally high concentrations of game.

5 Lower Zambezi National Park

Lower Zambezi National Park is a Zambian park on the north bank of the Zambezi River, declared a national park in 1983 opposite Mana Pools.

6 Kafue Savanna

Kafue National Park in western Zambia, gazetted in 1924, is one of Africa's largest protected areas at approximately 22,400 sq km, sheltering 55 mammal species and 400 bird species.

7 North Luangwa Savanna

North Luangwa National Park in Zambia (est. 1972) is a remote, foot-access-only reserve noted for large buffalo herds and an ongoing black rhinoceros reintroduction program.

8 Kafue National Park

Kafue National Park is Zambia's largest national park, covering about 22,400 square kilometers and named for the Kafue River.

9 Liuwa Plain Savanna

Liuwa Plain National Park in western Zambia, placed under African Parks management in 2003, hosts Africa's second-largest wildebeest migration across its 3,660 sq km floodplain.

10 Bangweulu Savanna

Bangweulu Wetlands in northern Zambia, covering about 15,000 sq km, are a Ramsar wetland site and one of the world's most important habitats for the shoebill stork and black lechwe.

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