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Lochinvar National Park Zambia

Posted by admin April 22, 2010 in Tourist Safari Parks
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Lochinvar, though not plentiful in the larger mammals, still makes up  a tourist park of extraordinary beauty and striking birdwatching opportunities with  420 and more registered species in it’s 428 square km.

The Park is placed on the southern border of the Kafue Flats, an extensive floodplain of the Kafue River between Itezhi tezhi dam in the west and Kafue Gorge in the east. The area covers 33kms from the Kafue River  to the low wooded hills

It iconsists of the shallow  Chunga Lagoon which fluctuates well in size with variances in river levels. The varying vegetation makes it a fascinating park to visit with floodplains, woodlands and termitaria

It is well known for the large herds of Kafue lechwe, unique to the Kafue flats. Additional antelopes are the blue wildebeest, kudu, oribi and buffalo. Waterbirds are especially plentiful.

The Kafue Flats floodplain, in the northern section, floods from the Kafue River, and here you’ll discovery thousands upon thousands of the endemic Kafue lechwe, among three subspecies of lechwe found in Zambia. More than 30 000 of them make the flats their home and move seasonally according to the flood level.

At high water levels, big herds may be seen along the upper floodline and in the open grassland further south. As the floods fall back the herds move north into the grassy floodplain. They feed on grasses and herbs in water up to a meter deep and are frequently viewed wading or swimming in the Chunga Lagoon. Mating happens mainly between December and January. Males fight over small territories known as leks and then mate with various females.

In the Termitaria Zone, trees and shrubs grow only on the big termite hills and the rest of the area is covered with grasses and herbs, which often becomes waterlogged during the rainy season. There are lots of small grayish mounds which are rearly vegetated. The magpie shrike is one of the birds to be seen in the isolated trees of this zone and the surrounding grassy plains are grazed by buffalo, zebra, wildebeest and oribi. Very much in evidence is the ‘candelabra’ tree. The southern area is mainly woodland dominated by Acacia albida and Combretum trees and free from flooding. Bushbuck kudu, baboon, bushpig and vervet monkey inhabit this area.

The Gwisho Hot Springs take place along a geological fault here, surrounded by lush vegetation and vegetable ivory palms. The water rises by convection from depths of over 1 km with temperatures drifting from 60° to 90° C. This place has high concentrations of sodium, chlorine, calcium and sulphates in the water. A distinctive rock known as a ‘fault breccia’ occurs along the line of the fault and can be seen at Gwisho or the Lodge.

Sebanzi Hill is an archeological site which has been excavated. It was the location of an iron age village, inhabited for most of the last century. Look out for The Baobab Tree with a hollow trunk large enough for several people to sleep in. Historically the tree was said to boast exceptional powers which would protect travellers from wild animals. There is an odd rocky outcrop called Drum Rocks not far from the lodge, which brings out a resonant sound when tapped. They are also part of local superstition that passers-by had to stop and greet the rocks before proceeding.

Birdlife
There are no life-threatening animals in the park aside buffalos and visitors are encouraged to walk about. Motorcars are not allowed to leave the roads. Lochinvar is well renowned as a superb bird sanctuary featuring many different waterfowl, raptors, woodland species and migrants. 428 species have been recorded.

The floodplain is a wide almost flat area, with black clay soils, sloping almost imperceptibly towards the Kafue River.

Flora is made up of grasses, sedges and herbs adapted to an annual pattern of flooding. Mosr plants grow up with the rising waters to become emerging aquatics with high floods. A few isolated winterthorns Acacia albida and palms Borassus aethiopum occur on the river banks. Hundreds of wattled cranes are found feeding on vegetable matter dug from the soft mud and the large marabou stork scavenging on fish. Around Chunga Lagoon you’ll find the greater and lesser flamingo, the pink backed and white pelicans, African skimmer, Caspian tern, Baillon’s crake and the red knobbed coot.

Lots os duck species are abundant in this environment; the black duck, fulvous duck, whistling duck, pintail, garganey, southern pochard, pygmy goose, yellow billed duck and the Cape and European shovellers. Waders include avocet, the Mongolian, Caspian and Pacific golden plovers, whimbrel, turnstone, sanderling, little stint, spotted redshank, black tailed and bar tailed godwits and six species of sandpiper. Over 50 raptors occur including the black sparrowhawk, osprey, secretary bird, African cuckoo hawk and the peregrine falcon to name a few. Other interesting sightings include the white-bellied and black bellied korhaans, yellow throated sandgrouse, narina trogon, and Denham’s bustard.

Conservation
The IUCN and WWF have specified the Kafue Flats a wetland of global importance under the Ramsar Convention. A sponsored management project in the area attempts to engage local people in conservation by redistributing tourist revenue and controlled harvesting of resources. The fishermen you may come across in the park are part of this unique ecosystem and in numerous ways the humans and wildlife here are interdependent.

When to take a holiday to Lochinvar tourist park
It is accessible all year round but care is required in the wet season after heavy rains. A four-wheel drive is not essential although advantageous in the rainy season.

Peak floods are come about in May at the end of the rainy season, while the water is at its lowest in October and November at the end of the dry season. Birdwatching is best during the wet season when migrants arrive from the north. The game however is easier to spot  in the dry season.

Accessing the park
Lochinvar safari park  is only a three hour drive from Lusaka and is also accessible by charter aircraft. The access road is via the town of Monze on the Livingstone – Lusaka road. Monze is 282 kms from Livingstone and 186kms from Lusaka. Just north of the grain silos at Monze, turn west along a gravel road signposted at Namwala, then after about 25kms turn right at the signpost to Lochinvar, a distance of about 48 kms. The park gates are open between 6h00 and 18h00 and park fees are payable on entry.

Accommodation

Lechwe Plains Tented Camp
The luxurious tent is positioned near the water’s border, enabling intimate views of thousands of Lechwe and 428 bird species that dwell in the channels and islands. The day’s adventures may include a cultural visit to the nearby fishing village or a morning out touring homes for the rare sitatunga, an aquatic antelope of astounding grace. Later perhaps a ride in a dugout canoe in search of a fish-eagle’s nesting site. The World Wildlife Fund operate a camping site next to the southern gate. Simple chalets are also available.

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Travel and Africa vacations – Rwanda Tourism

Posted by admin June 09, 2009 in Rwanda Tourism
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Travel and Africa vacations - Rwanda Tourism

Rwanda, popularly known as the land of seven hills is one of the tourist destinations in Africa.

Led by Rwanda Tourism Board, the Office Rwandais Du Tourisme Et Des Parcs Nationaux (ORTPN), the tourism sector is rapidly developing from the wounds of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.

A number of historical sites have been developed mainly the museums, art and crafts centre and genocide memorials to remember the death of thousands of people. The national museum is located in Butare town not very far from the main city of Kigali.

The tourism board has also worked towards development of the national parks which now have good road and communication network to allow easy access while on a safari to Rwanda. Gorilla tourism in volcanoes national park has been developed most since it has more demand but other attraction include primates in Nyungwe forest safari park and more wildlife in Akagera national park.

There are numerous lake that support fishing and are home to aquatic life and various mountain for birdwatching, hiking or mountain climbing tours.

When traveling for a vacation to Rwanda be sure of comfortable accommodation and quality services provided on discount Rwanda Hotels. The music and dances are also entertaining.

An Africa vacation or holiday to Rwanda will be truely rewarding!

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Nyungwe Forest National Park

Posted by admin June 09, 2009 in National Parks
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The park is one of the most ancient, covering total areas of 1,000 square kilometers stretching across the hills in the south eastern part of the country. It has an altitude ranging between 1600m to 2950m above sea level and receives between 1800 to 2500mm of rainfall per annum.  In the park you will find Mt. Bigugu which is 2925M high and 13sq km of Kamiranzovu marsh.

Nyungwe Forest is the largest block of montane in East and Central Africa comprising of a diversity of flora and fauna including 13 species of primates make 25% of primates in Africa, such as chimpanzees, Acrobatic Angola Colobus, Vervet monkey, Silver monkey, Golden monkey, Owl-faced monkey, Grey-cheeked mangabey, three species of bushbaby, Red-tailed monkey, Olive baboon and L’Hoest’s monkey. Chimpanzee tracking is the main activity in the park. Other animal include; Leopard, African civet, marsh mongoose, side stripped jackal, golden cat, Genet, slender, duikers, Congo clawless otter, tree hyrax and  flying squirrels. Nyungwe forest also has 120 species of butterflies and three species of horned chameleons contribute to the reptiles.  Floral attractions include the over 2000 species of trees and flowering plants such as the giant Lobelia and colorful orchids.

Over 300 bird species can be viewed in the park, out of which 24 species are restricted to montane forests positioned on the Alpine Rift. The star attraction specie of the birds is the great Blue Turacco. Other species of birds include the Ross’s turaco, Red-breasted sparrow hawk, Grey –cheeked hornbill, Regal sunbirds, Red-throated alethe, Ruwenzori batis, Kungwe apalis, Blue-headed and White-headed wood-hoopoe.

Amidst the forest undergrowth are numerous walking trails spread through out. A number of viewing points and water falls are spotted a long the network of trails spread through out. A number of viewing points and waterfalls are spotted a long the network trails. A long side the main road is a campsite and a rest house set amidst nature. The reserve is large and rich in large and rich in biodiversity. So visitors will have to spend two or more days to explore the treasures of the jungle.

The beauty in it all is that the park can be easily accessed from Butare (90km) and Cyangugu (54km) towns for excursions. It is 225 km from Kigali town.

Park Activities comprise;

* Trekking Mt. Bigugu

* I  day tour to Lake Kivu

* Bird watching

* Chimpanzee tracking

* Primate watching

* Nature walks following the trails

* Excursions to Kamiranzovu Marsh.

Note: In case you want to include Chimpanzee tracking on your safari itinerary, your advised to book early enough in order to secure a tracking permit.

Accommodation:
Gisakura Guest House
Uwinka Rest House
Ortpn campsites

Tarrifs for activities in Nyungwe National Park

Cultural safaris in Nyungwe

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