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Cameia National Park: Angola's Untouched Wilderness

Discover Angola's hidden gem: a vast, diverse national park offering a raw African wilderness experience and a chance to reconnect with nature.

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Cameia National Park, located in the Moxico province of Angola, offers a remote and raw African experience. Established in 1935 as a game reserve and later designated a national park in 1957, it showcases a unique ecosystem of flooded plains, miombo woodlands, and diverse wildlife. Despite facing challenges from past conflicts, the park is regaining its natural splendor, offering a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts.

A brief summary to Parque Nacional da Cameia

  • 4M88+MM7, Lumeje, AO

Local tips

  • Visit during the dry season (June to September) for the best wildlife viewing opportunities.
  • Bring plenty of water and snacks, as amenities within the park are limited.
  • Consider hiring a local guide to enhance your knowledge of the area and increase your chances of spotting wildlife.
  • Pack sunscreen and insect repellent for a comfortable visit.
  • Respect the wildlife and maintain a safe distance from animals.
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Getting There

  • Car

    From Lumeje, the closest town to Cameia National Park, follow the road marked towards 'Parque Nacional da Cameia'. The park entrance is approximately 30 kilometers from Lumeje. Be cautious of potholes and wildlife along the way. Ensure your vehicle is in good condition due to the rough road conditions. There is no cost to enter the park, but you may need to pay a small fee (around 500-1000 Kwanza) to a local guide if you hire one.

  • Public Transportation

    From major towns in the Zambezi Basin, take a bus or shared taxi to Lumeje. Bus fares typically range from 200-500 Kwanza, depending on the distance. Upon arrival in Lumeje, hire a local taxi or shared ride to the park entrance, roughly 30 kilometers away. Negotiate the fare in advance, as prices may vary. Expect to pay around 3,000-5,000 Kwanza for the taxi ride to the park. There is no cost to enter the park, but you may need to pay a small fee (around 500-1000 Kwanza) to a local guide if you hire one.

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Cameia National Park, situated in the Moxico province of eastern Angola, is a hidden gem for those seeking an authentic African wilderness experience. Established in 1935 and expanded in 1957, the park spans over 14,450 square kilometers of diverse terrain, approximately 1100 meters above sea level. The park's landscape is characterized by a unique combination of seasonally flooded plains that form part of the Zambezi River basin and extensive miombo woodlands, creating a habitat unlike any other in Angola. The northern half of the park drains into the Chifumage River, while the Zambezi, Luena, and Lumege rivers border other sections of the park. Lakes Cameia and Dilolo, the largest lake in Angola, lie just outside the park's boundaries, adding to the area's rich aquatic environment. While the park's wildlife populations suffered during the Angolan Civil War, conservation efforts are underway to replenish species such as reedbuck, wildebeest, tsessebe, and Lechwe. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the diverse array of waterbirds and woodland species, with at least 29 species identified, including the Angola lark and Anchieta's barbet. Visitors can explore the park's vast landscapes through game drives and hiking, immersing themselves in the tranquility of the Angolan wilderness. Engage with local communities to learn about traditional customs and experience the warm hospitality of the Angolan people.

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