Nsolo Camp
Nsolo (named for the honeyguide bird) Camp is just three hours' walk from Luwi Bushcamp. Its five delightful safari rooms stretch out on raised wooden platforms along a bend in the seasonal Luwi River. Each has a feather-top bed, open air en-suite bathroom and a shady private deck offering views of a permanent river lagoon that teems with wildlife.
Enjoy life’s simple pleasures with afternoon tea and cake in the spacious main lounge.
With a regular wild dog den nearby and lion prides using the dry riverbed as a thoroughfare, walking and driving safaris around the camp offer big game viewing at its best.
Enjoy life’s simple pleasures with afternoon tea and cake in the spacious main lounge.
With a regular wild dog den nearby and lion prides using the dry riverbed as a thoroughfare, walking and driving safaris around the camp offer big game viewing at its best.
At Nsolo the wildlife frequents a waterhole in the dry river-bed in front of the camp and often your most exciting game viewing is from the comfort of your own deck or from the central chitenje that houses the bar and small lounge.
As with Luwi Bushcamp, this is one of the South Luangwa's more remote, luxury walking safari camps, as there is only a limited network of roads in this area. As a result most of the game viewing activities are walking safaris although you can enjoy a short night drive too.
The Luwi river system is renowned for its lion population. Various pride territories overlap in this area and the cats use the dry river bed as a thoroughfare and a means not only of locating their prey, but also of locating their rivals who must be warned away.
There are few Safari experiences more exciting than heading out on a walking safari early in the morning, having heard lions calling through the night, and finding fresh tracks then following them up. This is a true African safari experience.
Nsolo also makes a great base for a signature activity, the Sleepout.
The Camp is open from 20 May to 15 November.
Children of all ages welcome.
As with Luwi Bushcamp, this is one of the South Luangwa's more remote, luxury walking safari camps, as there is only a limited network of roads in this area. As a result most of the game viewing activities are walking safaris although you can enjoy a short night drive too.
The Luwi river system is renowned for its lion population. Various pride territories overlap in this area and the cats use the dry river bed as a thoroughfare and a means not only of locating their prey, but also of locating their rivals who must be warned away.
There are few Safari experiences more exciting than heading out on a walking safari early in the morning, having heard lions calling through the night, and finding fresh tracks then following them up. This is a true African safari experience.
Nsolo also makes a great base for a signature activity, the Sleepout.
The Camp is open from 20 May to 15 November.
Children of all ages welcome.