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Kakuli and Nsolo all specializing in walking safaris
for the months of June to October.
Luamfwa
Tel: +260-211-261683 / 261732 or +260-97-802524
/ 97-882210
Fax: +260-211-262438
info@luamfwa.com
www.luamfwa.com
Another of the Valley’s oldest lodges, deep in the
South end of the Park, recently refurbished and nes-
tled in a very remote section of the park. Its wooden
chalets overlook a busy lagoon. Open approximately
from June until October each year.
Mfuwe Lodge
Tel: (satellite) +871-76-228-0123 or + 260-216-245041
Fax: +260-216-245041
www.mfuelodge.com
A fine luxury lodge in one of the South Luangwa’s
prime locations, built amongst lagoons teeming with
wildlife within the National Park itself. They have two
Trail Camps, for walking safaris operating from July
to October. The main lodge has 18 en-suite luxury
thatched chalets, each with a private decking area
overlooking the lagoon. The main lodge is open all
year round.
Sanctuary Puku Ridge Camp
Telephone: +260 (0)211 253719 /
253625 / 256022 / 255823
Fax: +260 (0)211 255823
southernafrica@sanctuaryretreats.com
www.sanctuaryretreats.com
The camp offers guests an authentic tented safari
experience in South Luangwa, one of Zambia’s best ar-
Ele welcome to Flatdogs Camp, South Luangwa National Park.
eas for game viewing and bird watching. The region
is home to over 60 mammals - including elephants,
lions, wild dogs, buffalos, hippos and, of course, an-
telope, in addition to over 400 bird species. Guests
can spend an afternoon relaxing in the camp’s large
living area in between thrilling game drives or walk-
ing safaris. You might even hear the Puku antelope
whistling to one other when danger threatens. The
central dining area produces gourmet meals, despite
being so far away from a city, let alone a road. The
camp is designed to leave no trace on the environ-
ment and has embraced a very natural kind of Afri-
can chic in its décor. The seven tents are spacious
and comfortable; each with a soothing hot tub and
an outdoor shower shaded by trees and stocked
with luscious and environmentally friendly products.
Watch the sun rise from your double bed, or spot
animals making their way across the plains to a wa-
terhole from your private viewing deck.
Robin Pope Safaris
Tel: +260-216-246090 / 91/ 92
Fax: +260-216-246094
kim@robinpopesafaris.net
www.robinpopesafaris.net
Robin Pope, a well-known expert safari also oper-
ates 3 camps in the Luangwa area:
Nkwali (April to December)
The picturesque Nkwali Camp further south, boasts
the ‘best bar in the Valley.’ The chalets are cool and
spacious, overlooking the river. Access to the park is
by boat or our nearby pontoon. The area is famous
for leopard and giraffe sightings.
Nsefu
Located 12 kilometres north of Tena Tena. It’s the
oldest camps in Luangwa, dating back to the early
fifties. The original rondavels have been extended,
with a spacious bathroom added. Each room has a
clear view of the river, through large windows and
from the new wooden veranda. The camp offers a
spectacular view across the Luangwa River.
Tena Tena (June to October)
A luxurious tented camp under a shady mahogany
grove in the Luangwa Valley. The lodge can accom-
modate up to 10 guests in a luxurious tented camp
along the river.
Tafika
Tel: +264-61-240561
tafika@remoteafrica.com
www.remoteafrica.com
Tafika offers unique, quality game viewing in Zam-