Kafue National Park

Kafue is the largest national park in Zambia at 22,000 square kilometers, but it is only a couple of hours away from Lusaka. We decided to take the trip out to one of the Kafue camps during the thanksgiving weekend. As soon as we crossed into the park we began to see amazing wildlife including a herd of elephants and the first lion that we have seen here.



We went to the Kasabushi camp on the Kafue river (the namesake of the park). It was a beautiful camp with creative architecture and an abundance of local hippos and crocs (thankfully the lions were elsewhere during our stay). There were a few self guided game drives that we did to help me and Maya hone our driving skills.



They had a boat so we were able to see some of the Kafue river and go up and down some of the treacherously shallow river.

They had these amazing swimming pools that were made using the natural rock formations to make a beautiful natural pool.


Right at the end of our weekend and after much trying I caught a giant 12lb catfish. I don't think the picture quite does it justice.

 

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