The North Luangwa National Park in Zambia covers almost 5000 sq km of pristine African wilderness, located in the northern region of the Luangwa Valley. The Luangwa Valley in Zambia is beautiful and remote and known as one of the few true wild destinations in Africa.
The North Luangwa National Park offers privacy and exclusivity with limited access to the public, keeping the park a protected and unspoiled area. It was initially only open to conservationists and researchers, but slowly, a select few walking safaris operators became available. There are very few roads and subsequently very few visitors and motor-operated activities.
One of the highlights of North Luangwa National Park is a trip to the Mwaleshi falls on the escarpment. Like the South Luangwa Park, it lies on the western bank of the Luangwa River bordered on the other side by the dramatic Muchinga Escarpment which rises over 1000 meters from the valley floor.