• South Luangwa
    South Luangwa
  • Nkonzi Camp
  • leopard cubs
  • Boy and girl watching elephants cross the luangwa river

10 Days - Best of Luangwa Safari

Combining two areas of the famous valley of the leopard, South Luangwa the home of the walking safari. This combination of bushcamp walking and exciting drives is the best way to see all the park has to offer!

Explore remote, pristine wildnerness

Welcome to South Luangwa  National Park, one of the great remaining unspoiled regions of Africa. The Luangwa River is the most intact river in Africa, and its tributaries and lagoons are the lifeblood of this region. And the changing seasons, from the ‘dry’ season in the winter to the ‘emerald’ season of the summer months, make this a vibrant and charismatic part of the world that you don’t want to miss. Famous for its large populations of leopards, the large packs of wildogs as well as the other predators like the lions, hyenas and servals. The Valley also has a large variety of plains game from the endemic Thornicroft giraffe, Crawshay’s Zebra, Cookson’s Wildebeest to the herds of elephants, buffalo, pods of hippos, crocodiles, warthogs and plenty of antelope. The park has a wonderful variety of bird life and is famous for the migration of the Carmine Bee-eaters in August to December as well as the numerous residents such as the Pel’s Fishing Owl, Ground hornbill or the African Skimmer as well as all the colourful songbirds and keen eyed raptors.

Wildlife in South Luangwa National Park

At this point you may be wondering what it is that draws so many wildlife enthusiasts and safari connoisseurs to this particular area, often returning to the same camps many times over. Accompanying the reputation for a very high quality of guiding in this area, South Luangwa’s concentration of animals is some of the most dense in all of Africa. The park offers a multitude of game that will satisfy any safari bucket list: from predators like the famed African wild dogs, majestic lions, and beautiful leopards to big game favorites like elephants, buffalo, and hippo, this park has them all. South Luangwa also offers unique animal sightings, such as Zambia’s beloved Crawshay’s zebra herds (whose stripes are more distinct than those found further south and west); 14 different species of antelope, including the elusive bushbuck, eland and Heartebeest; and the attractive kudu, with its spiral horns and delicate face. Did we mention there are also 400 species of birds in the park, including 39 birds of prey? You’ll want to pack your binoculars and a camera so you can capture your sightings of these amazing creatures. And because this park offers day and evening game drives, which is unique in the world of safari, a whole other nocturnal realm is opened up for your viewing excitement.

What makes South Luangwa National Park a great destination for a safari is the unparalleled variety of wildlife who visit and gather around the meandering river and its many oxbow lagoons. The park covers a vast area of 9,059 square kilometers, with much of the game concentrated along the valley floor. As soon as you enter the park, you might face ten or more giant hippos wallowing in the river below the bridge; they seem to enjoy peeking curiously above the water’s surface. Expect some terrific photo-opportunities as enormous herds of elephants, some up to seventy strong, gather at the Luangwa River’s edge to quench their thirst and splash around. In fact, don’t be surprised if a handful of elephants wander in and out of your camp, as they have a habit of making themselves welcome as they cross the river to raid the nearby fruit trees. Also, impala and puku - the impala’s fluffier and cousin with a rich orange coat, are found throughout the park, not to mention prolific birdlife. The species that really draws in the crowds is the leopard, whilst we will never know how many leopard are in the park, it is here and Sabi Sands that hold the record for the most frequent sightings. The high populations of predators here makes spotting them fairly easy and the draw of the river means you will be right among the action when they do indeed go in search of their prey. Whether you want to watch the birds as they swoop to catch insects or dive for fish, the herbivores come to eat the lush vegetation or the carnivores hunting their prey the river is the confluence for majority of the action here in the valley.

 

 

Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival at Mfuwe International Airport

Welcome to Zambia. Upon arrival at Mfuwe International Airport, you will be met by a friendly guide from Msandile River Lodge. He will drive you to the lodge which will take about 45 minutes. 

 

Day 2 - 5

Msandile River Lodge

Msandile River Lodge

Surrounded by the untouched South Luangwa wilderness Msandile River Lodge blends luxury and sustainability. Set on the banks of the Luangwa River and overlooks a busy animal crossing point, making this an ideal option for nature enthusiasts looking for a relaxing getaway. The eco-friendly lodge leave behind nothing but great memories whilst maintaining a high level of comfort and style. The tents and chalets all have excellent river views for uninterrupted wildlife viewing from the luxury of your own room. Choose from the luxury en-suite chalets that can be fully opened to the views of the river and the stars; the classic en-suite tents a taste of true safari which have both indoor and outdoor showers; or the twin ensuite-tents. Enjoy twice daily game drives through South Luangwa National Park, famous for its prolific wildlife and numerous leopards!

 Experience the ultimate getaway at our lodge, where our talented chefs prepare delicious, home-made meals just for you. Indulge in a culinary adventure and relax by the poolside, enjoying endless water fun in a serene and picturesque setting. Your perfect escape awaits!

Day 6 - 8

Experience another part of South Luangwa

On this day you will be collected by Nkonzi Camp to spend the next three nights at the bush camp where you will have a variety of special activities like the bush walks arranged by the lodge.

Nkonzi Camp

Nkonzi Camp is a beautiful tented bush camp set in an exclusive, game-rich area of the South Luangwa National Park. A 1.5 hour drive from Mfuwe International Airport. It is located in pristine wilderness, away from the high-use areas of the national park and surrounded by natural water holes and springs that attract wildlife throughout the safari season. Camp is comprised of 4 walk-in canvas safari tents, each with an en-suite bathroom with plumbed lavatories, sinks and hot bucket showers. Each tents offers twin or king beds with luxurious cotton bed linen, a small seating area, charging point and fan and dressing area. Our atmospheric Swahili-style Meru tent houses dining and seating along with a fully stocked bar. Nkonzi Camp is a unique and remote bushcamp. It offers a very special opportunity for guests to immerse themselves in the pristine African wilderness while staying at a classic, intimate, family-run Zambian bushcamp.

 

Day 9

Msandile River Lodge

Today you will return home to Msandile River Lodge, where you will spend the final night. 

Day 10

Back to Mfuwe International Airport

After the morning game drive and breakfast, your guide will transfer you back to Mfuwe International Airport for your departure.

(When you are leaving with the late afternoon flight, you will leave after lunch)

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Rates

The rate for this safari tour starts at Euro € 4.950,- per person sharing.

Including: (BB=Bed & Breakfast, DBB=Diner, Bed & Breakfast, FB=Full Board)

  • FB at Msandile River Lodge & two game drives per person per day  
  • FB at Nkonzi 
  • All transfers by car with a driver
  • Park fees


Excluding: International flights and domestic flights, visas (if applicable), and drinks. 

There will be a surplus for single occupancy.

Children policy: Please check with our staff as prices differ depending on various seasons.

Optional: 

- Upgrades in rooms possible with a surplus at Msandile River Lodge 

- Bush-breakfast, walking safari, cultural experience or whole day safari upon availability with a surplus at Msandile River Lodge