Kasungu National Park

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Kasungu National Park
IUCN category II (national park)
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Elephants at Lifupa Dam in Kasungu National Park
Location Malawi
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Area 2,316 km²
Established 1970

Kasungu National Park is a national park in Malawi. It is located west of Kasungu, about 175 km north of Lilongwe, extending along the Zambian border.

Kasungu National Park, established in 1970, is the second largest in Malawi at 2,316 km² and lying at approximately 1,000m above sea level on average. It is located in the Central Region approximately 165km north of Lilongwe.

Most years the park is closed during March, during the wet season. The park is warm from the months of September to May and cooler from June to August. During the summer months a large variety of birds migrate to the park and bird watching is common between June and September.

Flora and Fauna

The vegetation consists mainly of Miombo woodland with grassy river channels, known locally as Dambos. A number of rivers flow through the park, notably the Dwanga and the Lingadzi and its tributary, the Lifupa, which creates an important spot for hippo surveyal in the park at the Lifupa Lodge. Kasungu is known for its population of elephants although is threatened by poaching. Other animals native to the park include Sable antelope, roan antelope, kudu, impala and hartebeest and plains zebra and buffalo. Predators in Kasungu National Park include, hyena, Cape wild dog and serval. [1] The South African cheetah was thought to be extinct at late 1970s.

References

  1. Kasungu National Park, The Africa Guide, Retrieved on June 29, 2008

External links

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