Kasanka Bat Migration
Zambia's smallest national park is home to one of the world's largest annual mammal migrations.

šŸ“œ Kasanka National Park, Zambia's smallest national park, is a gem for wildlife lovers.
šŸ” It hosts one of the world's largest annual mammal migrations: the straw-colored fruit bats.

Why Go

šŸ¦‡ Witness 5-10 million straw-colored fruit bats
🌳 Guided tours to tree hides at dawn and dusk
🐦 Spot over 400 avian species
šŸžļø Explore diverse habitats including pans, swamps, and floodplains

Tips

šŸ—“ļø Bat migration occurs between November and December
šŸ“ž Make reservations by calling or emailing the park

Hours

šŸ•’ Wildlife viewing available throughout the year
šŸ¦‡ Bat migration viewing at dawn and dusk

ā„¹ļø Additional Info

šŸ¤ Managed by the Kasanka Trust, a private-public partnership
šŸŒ Bats migrate from the Congo rainforest

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