Blue Lagoon National Park is situated south, near the Kafue River in Zambia.
Blue Lagoon National Park is known for its wetlands and is an important area for birdlife and wildlife. It covers an area of about 500 square kilometers and is part of the Kafue Flats ecosystem. The park is characterized by floodplains, grasslands, and lagoons, providing habitat for a variety of species.
One notable event in Blue Lagoon National Park is the annual bird migration, particularly the large flocks of white-faced ducks. These ducks migrate to the swampy areas and wetlands of the park, creating a spectacular display of avian activity. The wetlands attract a diverse range of bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers and ornithologists.
Visitors to Blue Lagoon National Park can also observe other wildlife, including hippos, crocodiles, and various antelope species. The park offers opportunities for boat safaris, game drives, and birdwatching, allowing visitors to experience the rich biodiversity of this unique ecosystem.