Liuwa Plain

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Wild. Rare. Remote.

One of Zambia’s most awe-inspiring conservation success stories, Liuwa Plain National Park is a pristine expanse of grassland, storms, and silence. It’s ideal for conservation think tanks, photographic residencies, leadership retreats, and nature-based strategy sessions that prioritise depth, privacy, and inspiration.

The only true accommodation is King Lewanika Lodge, an exclusive, solar-powered safari property that hosts no more than 15 guests. Events here revolve around sunrise game drives, open-air discussions, and guided walks across the plains—often in the company of zebras, hyenas, and wildebeest.

Reaching Liuwa is a journey, involving flights to Kalabo and 4×4 transfers—but that’s part of its power. It’s a setting for events that seek solitude, clarity, and a deep connection to landscape and legacy.

Suggested Venues : Safari & Wildlife, Remote & Retreats, Conservation & Environment

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