- Kasanka National Park
Kasanka National Park in Central Province,
Zambia is unique in the country and unusual in Africa in that it is privately managed and owned by a trust. The Kasanka Trust was registered in Zambia in 1987 and in the UK in 1989. It aims to make the park self-sustaining and secure itsbiodiversity .Kasanka National Park is in the Central Zambezian Miombo woodlands ecoregion which covers most of the country. Most of the park is well wooded with a diversity of habitats: a small lake, swamps, small rivers, riverine forest,
dambo s, as well as grassland plains included in the 450 km² of the park. Although not containing very large herds of animals, it is noted for antelope includingSable Antelope , the rareSitatunga and for profusion of birds including aquatic species.The park lies just south of the Zambezian flooded grasslands ecoregion of the floodplain, and maintains a camp on the floodplain where the rare
Shoebill and large herds of Black Lechwe can be seen.Two lodges and a campsite provide accommodation in the park.
The
Livingstone Memorial is located about 30 km to the north and the park is the closest base for a visit there.ee also
*
Wildlife of Zambia External links
* [http://www.kasanka.com Kasanka Trust]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.