Kasanka National Park is situated on the south western edge of the Lake Bangweulu basin, is one of Zambia’s smallest national parks.
What to See
Kasanka National park is home of one of the world's largest annual mammal migrations -The straw Colored fruit Bats Migration!
They come in their millions- October—December each year!!.
The park is also endowed with rivers, lakes and wetlands, forests, lagoons, meadows and dambos and this enables it to accommodate a wide variety of animals and plenty birds and fish.
Notable animals species in Kasanka National Park include puku, hippo, sable antelope and the Liechtenstein’s hartebeest and over 330 bird species have been recorded which include the rare Pel’s fishing owl, the Pygmy goose, Shoebill and the wattled crane among others.
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