Note: distances stated are approximate straight-line distances from source. The Luangwa rises in the Lilonda and
Mafinga Hills in north-east Zambia at an elevation of around , near the border with
Tanzania and
Malawi, and flows in a southwesterly direction through a broad valley. About from its source it has dropped to an elevation of about and becomes a meandering river with a
floodplain several kilometres wide. Over the next the meanders increase, with many
oxbow lakes and
abandoned meanders. Near
Mfuwe, the river's elevation drops to about , the floodplain is about wide and the valley reaches about wide, with a north-west escarpment (
Muchinga Escarpment) about high, and a south-western
escarpment about high. In the dry season some sections, especially in the upper reaches, dry out completely, leaving isolated pools. The upper and middle parts of the valley contain the
North Luangwa National Park and
South Luangwa National Parks of
Zambia. The river itself is home to large populations of
hippopotamuses and
crocodiles. The world's largest concentration of hippos lives in the Luangwa Valley. In the dry season they are restricted by the shrinking river and pools, and are easily seen especially in isolated pools. In addition to being a source of water, the oxbow lakes and pools increase the biodiversity of the valley in other ways. The hippopotami which live in them feed on land vegetation at night. Their dung feeds some fish and fertilises the pools, increasing fish life which in turn feed crocodiles and birds. In the dry season, the grazing land animals and their predators congregate near the river and pools, and are easily seen. In the rainy season they graze further afield and are more easily hidden in the growth of new vegetation. At about the valley narrows to about and becomes divided by a ridge into two parallel valleys, with a tributary, the
Lukusashi River in a wide valley to the northwest, and the Luangwa in a wide valley to the southeast. The river meanders less, and the floodplain narrows. The principal settlement in the Middle and Upper Luangwa Valley is Mfuwe which serves the tourism industry and has an
international airport. Very few humans otherwise inhabit the valley. == Lower course ==