The Chaminuka Nature Reserve,
the first private Wildlife Park in Zambia, was licensed in 1979. It
has now matured and it is a joy to see how the animals of the Zambian
bush have settled in and adapted and made Chaminuka their natural habitat
as if they have been here for centuries. |
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| Chaminuka has an abundance of wildlife – there are more than 72 species in the Park, including Puku, and Kafue Lechwe, that are exclusive to Zambia. On Game Drives guests will have the possibility of seeing a variety of cats, primates, reptiles, as well as Lion, Elephant, Giraffe, Burchells’ Zebra, Spotted Hyena, Porcupines, Roan, Eland, Sable, Blue Wildebeest, Hartebeest, Tsessebe, Buffalo, Impala, Bushbuck, Warthog, Buffalo, and many others. |
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Chaminuka is designated as an Importtant
Bird Area (IBA) |
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| VEGETATION |
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Mainly Miombo Woodland, Savannah and Fields that Chaminuka is in the process of rehabilitating. We try to plant some 5,000 trees every year – all local species (no Jacaranda or Bouganvillea, or Pine or Gum trees), which will take 35 years to grow. |
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