| The view of the river from the tented deck | | | | The South Luangwa National Park is one of the most spectacular in Africa. It is one of the few remaining reserves where mankind’s interference has been limited, resulting in a reserve with a natural migration from the river to the escarpment and back to the river, and a tremendous diversity of fauna and flora. | | | Observing hippo from the water's edge whilst on a walking safari | | | | The Lodge is situated at the confluence of the Chibembe Channel and the Luangwa River in the far north of the Park. The lodge, accommodating 12 guests, is shaded by Mahogany and Acacia trees, and has 5 twins and 1 double tented room. The rooms are spacious and airy, each with en-suite bathroom facilities, hot running water provided by wood-fired boilers for showers, basins and flush loos. | | | Tented accommodation under the trees | | | | The lodge offers morning, afternoon and night game drives in open Land Rovers and short walks. Chibembe is the starting and finishing point for the 3-day Walking Safaris and a base for game and night drives exploring the National Park. | | | The cool interior of your private tent | | | | | | | Rates are available on request. | | |
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