NYIKA NATIONAL PARK

Nyika is a cross-border reserve that straddles Zambia and Malawi. Encompassing the beautiful Nyika Plateau, which rises around 2 000m / 6 500ft above sea level, it is part of the Southern Rift montane forest and grassland eco region. This mix of habitats, fed by dramatic cloud build-ups over the summer rainy season, allows for plains game to thrive.
The higher elevations comprise open undulating grasslands with incised valleys, creating panoramic views, slopes of wildflowers, rolling green hills, rocky outcrops and small, tropical forests. Due to the elevation of the Nyika Plateau, it is pleasantly warm during the day as opposed to the intense heat of the valley below. The topography is responsible for the Chisanga waterfall, which is part of the North Rukuru River.
Nyika’s varied terrain is perfect for trekking or hiking, mountain biking and 4×4 adventures. The montane vegetation attracts large numbers of antelope like duiker, eland and roan. Over 400 species of bird have been recorded including the rare Denham’s bustard, wattled crane and red-winged francolin.
Nyika’s charm lies in the fact that there are virtually no lodges or camps, and thus very few visitors. For intrepid adventurers, it offers a unique slice of Zambia with a special collection of landscapes, views and micro-climates coming together.
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