Lake Tanganika

Although landlocked, Zambia has water resorts on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in the north of the country. Fine world-class game fishing is a major feature here.

This inland sea, one of the seven largest lakes in the world, contains Goliath Tiger fish, which have been landed at 35kg, Nile perch over 50kg, and giant catfish of over 50kg.

This extraordinary Lake holds 1/5th of the worlds fresh water supply, it is the longest and second deepest lake in the world.

It is 1433m deep ( 642m below sea level ) Many of the 350 fish species are unique to the lake and equally as well known to tropical aquarium enthusiasts who are collectors of some of its amazing fish, as to sporting anglers. This destination is a ‘must’ for any Fishing Safaris.

There are three principal beach resorts on Lake Tanganyika – Kasaba Bay, Nkamba Bay & Ndole Bay. The beaches are a great place to top up your suntan with the fresh crystal clear waters which are a delight to swim in. All these beaches are situated within the Sumbu National Park.

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