The world’s largest mammal migration happens in the sky; here's all you need to know

Zambia's Kasanka National Park hosts Africa's largest mammal migration, with 10-15 million straw-coloured fruit bats darkening the skies annually. These bats, vital seed dispersers, travel vast distances, drawn by seasonal fruit. Witnessing this spectacular, under-the-radar phenomenon offers a unique, intimate wildlife experience, crucial for conservation efforts.

The world’s largest mammal migration happens in the sky; here's all you need to know
Zambia's Kasanka National Park hosts Africa's largest mammal migration, with 10-15 million straw-coloured fruit bats darkening the skies annually. These bats, vital seed dispersers, travel vast distances, drawn by seasonal fruit. Witnessing this spectacular, under-the-radar phenomenon offers a unique, intimate wildlife experience, crucial for conservation efforts.