Kapamba Bushcamp
Nestled in a grove on the banks of a river for which the camp is named, Kapamba Bushcamp offers some of the best gameviewing in the South Luangwa National Park. The 4 open-sided guest chalets at this secluded property offer a touch of luxury amid complete wilderness, containing oversized sunken stone baths and double showers, so it’s possible to bathe whilst watching elephants frolicking in the water outside. At night, draw wrought-iron shutters close to ensure you don’t receive wild visitors.
The main lodge area comprises of a bar and dining room shaded by beautiful sausage trees, with an expansive deck where you can sit quietly and watch birds and animals go by. A sundowner or meal can also be arranged from here too – to be enjoyed whilst ankle deep in the river, a truly memorable experience!
Of course, the other must-do whilst at Kapamba is a walking safari, which often begins early in the morning. Following a siesta during the warmest hours of the day, embark on a game drive in search of animals such as buffalo, crocodiles, puku, impala and African wild dog. The South Luangwa Valley also offers superb birding with over 400 species recorded.
Location
How to get to Kapamba Bushcamp
Guests must fly into Mfuwe International Airport, where they are met and transferred to Mfuwe Lodge for a short refreshment stop (45 mins). From here, they are taken on a relaxed 3.5-4 hour game drive through the South Luangwa National Park to reach Kapamba Bushcamp.
Activities at Kapamba Bushcamp
- Walking safaris
- Game drives
Kapamba Bushcamp Highlights
- With 4 beautiful guest chalets offering a little luxury amid complete wilderness
- Offering sunken stone bathtubs with sweeping views
- Enjoy walking safaris through the South Luangwa’s game-rich landscapes
- An authentic bushcamp set on a secluded riverbank
- Go on exciting game drives and savour a meal ankle-deep in the river
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Accommodation
Below are some of our preferred tented camps and lodges in the South Luangwa region. Please contact us to tailor accommodation options to suit the style of your trip and your budget.
Zambia Overview
Why should I travel to Zambia?
Apart from being the site of the magnificent Victoria Falls, Zambia also offers game-rich wildlife parks that are relatively unspoiled by mass tourism. For the more adventurous, there are walking safaris and canoeing trips along the Zambezi River.
What is the climate like in Zambia?
There are 3 distinct seasons – cool and dry from May-July (23°-25°C) but cold at night, hot and dry from August-October (30°-40°C), and warm and wet from November-April (28°-35°C).
What can I combine Zambia with?
Zambia is best combined with its closest neighbours such as Botswana and Zimbabwe – which both offer amazing scenery and wildlife. South Africa is another option, where you can explore picturesque Cape Town, Table Mountain and the Cape Winelands.
How to get to Zambia?
There are regular flights daily from Johannesburg in South Africa to the Zambian capital of Lusaka, where you can board connecting flights to a range of safari camps. There are also regular flights from Johannesburg into Livingstone, a large town close to the Victoria Falls.
USA – There are no direct flights to Lusaka from the United States. The best connections are via Johannesburg, UAE or Nairobi.
UK/EU – Again there are no direct flights into Lusaka from anywhere in Europe. The best connections are via Johannesburg, UAE or Nairobi.
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