
What makes this park unique in Zambia is that it's the only wildlife area with white rhinos. These are closely protected from poachers by the scouts from the Department of National Parks and Wildlife. This small sanctuary is predator-free. This, combined with its status as an area with artificial borders, ensures a steady number of wild animals all year long. Besides migrating elephants, resident inhabitants include white rhinoceroses, giraffes, buffalos, waterbucks, impalas, wildebeests, zebras, sitatungas, warthogs, monkeys, baboons, hippos and crocodiles found within the park grounds at any given moment during the year. The habitat consists mainly of riparian forests and Mopane woodlands along with grasslands providing various living conditions suitable for many different types of birds. The old drift crossing point lies inside the park boundary alongside the cemetery site containing gravesites of early settlers. Traditionally speaking, the 'Old Drift' used to be the place where oxen wagons crossed over the mighty Zambezi prior to construction of bridges taking place here. You may access this national park quite conveniently if you happen to reside near Livingston. There exist several ways through which one could choose to experience exploring around these lands; either self drive your own car/vehicle while enjoying scenic views amidst nature , opt for adventurous walk safaris accompanied personally by professional rangers carrying firearms ensuring safety against potential threats posed by local fauna . Alternatively visitors might prefer cruising down leisurely aboard boats sailing smoothly upon waterscapes surrounding majestic Zambian riversides - specifically targeting breathtaking vistas offered exclusively via such vantage points atop moving vessels gliding effortlessly past verdant landscapes bathed under warm sunlight filtering gently downward towards earthbound surfaces below them... A trip out visiting Mosi-OA Tunya National Park proves itself ideal outing choice particularly suited families seeking shared outdoor experiences together alternatively individuals yearning experiencing authentic African wilderness adventure albeit just momentarily escaping bustling urban environments without needing invest significant amount personal leisure time traveling farther distances elsewhere!
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You can choose from three different starting times: early or mid morning or an afternoon safari. After the pick up from your hotel we drive to the entrance of the park where we start with the short introduction on what to expect. We will drive through the park to spot antelope species, zebra, giraffe, and warthog. The ride will take us along the banks of the Zambezi River where we may spot hippos, crocodiles and elephants crossing the river. We break our game drive at the picnic spot overlooking the Zambezi, enjoying snacks and soft drinks.
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