Zungulila Bushcamp sits on the bed of the Kapamba River in the heart of the South Luangwa National Park. This new camp captures the archetypal essence of old Africa, featuring four Classic style Meru thatched tented rooms with breathtaking views over the river and an extensive plain home to natural springs which attract great herds of game. After a day of animal spotting, settle down around a campfire with an ice-cold G&T and feel a wave of serenity wash over you. With stylish interiors, each of the thatched tents has its own private bamboo veranda, and sunken plunge-pools. Spend the days here exploring the surrounding wilderness on foot, with expert guides, spotting large herds of buffalo roam the grassy plains and thirsty elephants drinking from the springs and along the river.
Nkwali Camp is located on Robin Pope Safari’s private land overlooking the Luangwa River and the National Park.
The name Anabezi is derived from the camp being situated on the Zambezi River and the many Ana Trees or Winter Thorns (Faidherbia albida) that surround the camp.
Royal Chundu, which means ‘a meeting place of the chief’, is a haven of quiet solitude and untouched beauty where guests and Africa live in harmony for a special moment in time.
Luangwa Safari house is a private house designed by Neil Rocher, which sits gracefully on the edge of a lagoon system frequented by large herds of elephants, impalas, giraffes and countless other species which use the lagoon as a source of water and food throughout the year.
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