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This
is a unique lodge with
18 luxury en-suite thatched chalets, each with a
private decking area that overlooks a lagoon. Each
chalet is decorated with superb attention to
detail and a corner bath offering guests the
chance to enjoy a bath with a view. Each chalet
has its own private deck from where you can view
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Kuyenda
is nestled amongst shady trees on the banks of the
Manzi River. Accommodation is in 4 authentic
thatched rondavels containing large spacious beds,
mosquito netting and open air en-suite facilities
including shower, toilet and wash basin. The
central dining area and bar overlook a grassy
plain with abundant wildlife..
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Chamilandu
camp offers comfort, class and beauty in one of
the South Luangwa Valley's prime remote river
locations. These 2 metre high tree-house chalets
are elegantly designed with a tasteful blend of
modern classic decor and provide a bird's eye view
over the waters of the Luangwa River and Nchindeni
Hills. Each chalet has it's own viewing deck. |
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Chindeni
is situated on the edge of a lagoon, a waterhole
for a variety of wildlife. The dramatic Nchindeni
Hills are the camp's magnificent backdrop. Raised
over the water, Chindeni's 4 en-suite luxury tents
each have private decks from which you can view
the resident big game or simply enjoy the serenity
of the lagoon and an evening drink. |
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Bilimungwe
is a cool and comfortable camp set beneath
magnificent Mahogany trees on the edge of a small
plain. The camp consists of 4 reed and thatch
chalets with en-suite shower, toilet and double
vanities. The rustic dining and bar area are
constructed on raised decking with views of a
permanent water hole... |
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Situated
in a prime location on the picturesque
Kapamba
River, the lodge offers the chance to enjoy this
untouched corner of South Luangwa National Park in
luxurious surroundings. The well-positioned deck
is the focal point of the camp and serves as both
the dining and bar area. |
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The
lakeside paradise resort of Club Makokola sits on
the palm fringed southern shore of Lake Malawi.
The possibilities are intoxicating and endless.
You can deepen your tan on an exquisite white
sandy beach, or don a mask and snorkel and
discover the amazing technicolor world of the
lake’s tropical fish. |
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A
safari in the rainy summer months of Zambia must
be one of the most underrated experiences in
Africa. The bush is a vivid and vibrant
emerald green and the air is crystal clear. It is
an excellent time for photography with migrant
birds arriving to breed, the young emerging in
March. |
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The Bushcamp
Company offers several specialist itineraries run
by renowned safari guide Derek Solomon.
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