One of the most remarkable features of Liuwa Plain National Park is the wildebeest migration that takes place every year between October and December, making it the second biggest wildebeest migration in Africa after the Serengeti. During this time, thousands of wildebeests travel from Angola to Zambia in search of lush grasslands, water, and better breeding grounds. This migration is a spectacular sight to behold, as the wildebeests move in large herds, creating a thunderous sound that echoes across the plains.
In addition to the wildebeest migration, Liuwa Plain National Park also offers visitors numerous opportunities for game drives, bird watching, camping, and cultural experiences with the local Lozi people. The park is committed to sustainable tourism practices that support conservation efforts and benefit the surrounding communities.