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The
Luangwa Valley is one of the finest
wilderness sanctuaries in the world,
a safari destination that really
needs no explanation among
enthusiasts. The highlight of this
safari is the quality of guiding,
tracking big game on foot and
perhaps walking between the remote
bush camps. It is certainly not
strenuous, but exhilarating
nonetheless.

Day
1 & 2:
Guests
are met on arrival at Lusaka Airport
where they connect onto a charter
flight to Mfuwe in the South Luangwa
National Park. Accommodation has
been reserved for 2 nights at Mfuwe
Lodge on a full board basis,
including all meals, game activities
and national park entry fees. Drinks
are for guest’s own account.
Situated
in the heart of the Mfuwe area of
the South Luangwa National Park, the
area well known for it’s high
concentrations of wildlife. Mfuwe
Lodge offers luxurious
accommodation in 18 chalets
overlooking lagoons, which are
frequented by much wildlife. The
lodge has a wonderful airy feel and
guests can enjoy game viewing from
the private timber deck in front of
their rooms or from the main pool
deck. A superb library with natural
history and collectable books from
Africa’s early explorers provide
fascinating reading between drives.
Each room has been carefully
positioned to afford guests maximum
privacy and the attention to detail
in the chalets makes them the most
luxurious in the valley. Game
activities include walking safaris
and day and night game drives.
Day
3 & 4:
After
breakfast guests are transferred by
road to Chamilandu Bush Camp for 2
nights accommodation on a full board
basis including game activities and
park fees.
Chamilandu
is located on the banks of the
Luangwa River with a dramatic view
of the sprawling and scenic Chendeni
Hills. Situated in a large ebony
grove, Chamilandu has a large fully
stocked canoe bar and dining area
open to the surrounding spectacular
views. The 3 newly refurbished
chalets are raised on wooden decking
and have comfortable beds, mosquito
nets and en-suite bathrooms with
shower, washbasin and toilets.
The rooms are open air and
are especially low cut to shoulder
height to allow clients to take in
the splendor of the Chendeni Hills.
Game activities are mainly walking
safaris with limited driving.
Day
5 & 6:
Today
guests walk to Chendeni Camp for 2
nights accommodation on a full board
basis including game activities and
park fees.
Chendeni
Camp nestles on the apex of a
permanent ox bow lagoon, off set by
the magnificent Chendeni Hills.
Raised on wooden decking,
Chendeni’s 4 en-suite tents
provide luxury facilities.
Each tent has its own private
raised veranda, which make ideal
platforms to view the resident big
game or to simply enjoy the serenity
of the lagoon. Each tent has 2 queen
sized beds, hot and cold running
water, shower, toilet, double
vanities and wooden flooring. Open
dining/lounge and bar area is shaded
by ebony’s. From the bar are steps down to the lagoon side where guests
can enjoy an open air dining
experience. Game activities are all
based on walking safaris only.
Day
7 & 8:
Bilimungwe
is only a 6km walk from Chindeni and
an early morning walk between the
camps provides an ideal opportunity
to enjoy both of these camps. Guests
spend their final night in this area
at Bilimungwe Camp on a full board
basis including game activities and
park fees.
Bilimungwe
is situated 50 kms from the main
Mfuwe area, heading south along the
picturesque bank of the Luangwa
River. Nestled in riverine forest in
an exclusive area of the park, the
camp specialises in walking safaris
but can accommodate limited game
viewing by vehicle. The camp
consists of 4 reed and thatch
chalets with en-suite shower, toilet
and double vanities. Each chalet has
two queen beds with large mosquito
nets and an individual re-chargeable
lighting system. The rustic dining
area and fully stocked bar are
constructed on raised decking with
views of Bilimungwe’s permanent
water hole and the abundant game
that it attracts.
The thatched canopy provides
a cool and comfortable environment
in which to enjoy this idyllic
setting. Enjoy sundowners in the
clear shallow waters of the Kapamba
River, only a short walk away from
Bilimungwe and then take in a night
drive back to camp. Game activities
are mainly walking safaris, though
some drives are available.
Day 8:
Depart by road to Mfuwe International
Airport and board a charter flight
to Lusaka to connect with onward
international flight connections.
Includes:
All accommodation, meals, air
charters, road transfers, national
park entry fees, game activities,
government taxes, domestic flight
departure taxes and emergency
evacuation cover.
Excludes:
International flights,
international airport departure
taxes, immigration visa fees (if
required), bar, laundry, gratuities,
personal travel insurance and items
of a personal nature.
Notes:
Guests are strictly
restricted to 12kg of luggage per
passenger for charter flights (soft
duffle bags only). Ulendo Safaris
reserve the right to transfer guests
by commercial flight if necessary.
Itinerary is based on a
minimum of 2 guests traveling
together.
Children:
This itinerary is suitable
for children of 12 years and over
Season:
01 June – 31 October
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