Blue Lagoon National Park
Blue Lagoon National Park, which is only 75 miles/120 kilometers by road from Lusaka (Zambia's capital city), is not only one of the country's top wilderness destinations and tourism attractions, but also one of its most accessible parks for both locals and visitors. It's not only easy to travel to, but it's also well worth a visit. Blue Lagoon National Park, founded in 1976, is a relatively unknown park. The Ministry of Defence, however, closed it to the public, and it became a sanctuary for poachers. The park reopened to the public in 2003 after extensive and successful renovation efforts.
The picturesque location and huge wilderness terrains of Blue Lagoon National Park attract visitors and avid animal enthusiasts from all over the world. It has an unmistakable and untamed natural beauty that is difficult to deny because it is mainly undisturbed by the people and development initiatives. During the wet season, when the huge floodplains fill with water, hundreds of birds and mammals flock to the Blue Lagoon National Park, it is the finest time to visit.
Location : Lusaka (Zambia's capital city)