Zambezi Bush Entrance Fee

The entrance fee for bush experiences in the Zambezi area depends on the specific park, activity, and whether you are paying as an international guest, regional resident, or citizen.

For example, at Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia, the current National Park entry fee is $85 per person per day for international guests. This covers entry for game drives, walking safaris, canoeing, fishing, and most other standard activities inside the park. This fee is typically not included in most lodge accommodation packages and can be added as a prepaid option when booking[2][4].

Some operators and lodges may also charge a Conservation Levy in addition to park entry. For example, Amanzi Camp lists National Park fees and a conservation levy totaling USD $100 per person per night[7].

For residents and SADC-region nationals, park fees are typically lower, at around $15 per person per day (subject to change)[5].

It’s important to confirm the fee with your specific bush lodge, tour operator, or the park office before traveling, as prices may vary between operators or be subject to local changes.

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