Bangweulu Wetlands

National reserve · Mpika

Bangweulu Wetlands

National reserve · Mpika
Zambia

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Explore the vast Bwengwelu wetlands in Zambia, where you can delight in vibrant birdlife, unique mammals, and stunning riverside scenery.  

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Collins Bupe

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The place is awesome it's a beach full of nice place,it can attract alot of people outside the province even the world at large, and I think samfya beach is amazing place ready for more more adventurous activities

Chande Chembe

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The place is heaven on earth. It's a vast wetland with a lot of streams with water lilys. You get to catch fish too. In the morning and certain times of the year it's filled with different species of birds. It has I think the longest stretch of a bridge in Zambia.

Gloria Fulo

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Its beautiful to watch God's creation visit Luapula and view thisong bridge

Julius Kabengele

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Bwengwelu wetlands or Luapula wetlands is one the largest wetlands in Luapula Zambia, it's rich with fish, wild animals and wild birds.

Ping Wang

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Beautiful and powerful place. Kinship of rivers flags

kwgm

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During the rainy season in Zambia's northeast region, the wet marshy plain of the Bangweulu swamp becomes a 160 x 110 km wetland habitat, home of many uniquely adapted mammals, and birds, including the Giant Shoebill. Watch ITV's 1976 documentary about this odd prehistoric bird as a mating pair guards, hatches, and nurtures a chick, photographed from a hide only meters distant from its nest floating on reeds in Bangweulu by wildlife photographer Cindy Buxton in 1975. It's available now on ITV's YouTube channel. https://youtu.be/hLLqQQKGMGY?si=Q5NU4F5pT-i_ajxv

Yotam c. Mulenga

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It's Wonderful to visit mokrady bamgweulu

Kalaba Kelly

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It's a nice place, have been there for one year.