TANDALA NO KWANGALA – SOUTH LUANGWA AND KAFUE NP NORTH – 21 NIGHTS & 22 DAYS

22 Days

Destination

Hilton Garden Inn – Lusaka – 1 night – Half Board – Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Hilton Garden Inn Lusaka Society Business Park, located in the city center. This hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from multiple corporate offices and banks including the Bank of Zambia. As part of a mixed-use business park, enjoy proximity to numerous restaurants, shops and offices. Only 35 minutes southwest of Kenneth Kaunda International Airport. Other nearby businesses include COMESA, Levy Junction Business Park, Standard Chartered Bank and ZANACO.

Flatdogs Camp – South Luangwa National Park – 5 nights – Full Board Plus – Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities

Flatdogs camp offers a mix of accommodations right next to the South Luangwa NP. The luxurious Crocodile Nest is a two bed-roomed tented house with private pool, which comes with a private vehicle and guide. The wilder Jackalberry Treehouse is a two bed-roomed, open-fronted reed house built on platforms around four live Ebony trees, over-looking a game rich waterhole. The chalets suit families perfectly as they feel more solid and the kids can walk through to their parents’ room without having to go outside. The luxury tents are spread out along the riverbank and are the “Africa under canvas” experience, often with elephant browsing around them and hippo grazing just outside. The standard tents are just a little smaller but still with full en-suite facilities.

The food at Flatdogs is renowned in the safari world as they have an a la carte restaurant serving a wide range of delicious & creative meals catering to all diets and needs.

Safaris are led by expert guides who have studied all facets of the natural world. They can explain in detail the inter-locking ecology of the Park and use nature’s alarm calls to find interesting sightings for guests rather than following the herd!

All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included

FAST FACTS

4 Star

Lodge

Spoken Languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish

No. Rooms: 20

Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Flora, Gourmet, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife

McBrides Camp – Central Kafue – 14 nights – Full Board Plus – Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities

Located in Kafue National Park, Zambia, McBrides’ Camp is found in one of the last true wilderness areas in the park, where there are no roads and virtually no sign of humans. The accommodation consists of seven private thatched two person chalets with en-suite bathrooms. Beds have mosquito nets and each chalet has hot and cold running water and modern ablutions with a shower. Each chalet has a unique view, either of the river or the bush. A comfortable verandah allows one to view the many species of birds and wildlife from the chalet. Activities at the camp include daily game drives, night game drives, game viewing by boat, fly fishing, bird watching excursions, and early morning walks.

All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included

YOUR ROOMS

2x Bush Chalet

Hilton Garden Inn – Lusaka – 1 night – Half Board – Dinner, Bed and Breakfast

Hilton Garden Inn Lusaka Society Business Park, located in the city center. This hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from multiple corporate offices and banks including the Bank of Zambia. As part of a mixed-use business park, enjoy proximity to numerous restaurants, shops and offices. Only 35 minutes southwest of Kenneth Kaunda International Airport. Other nearby businesses include COMESA, Levy Junction Business Park, Standard Chartered Bank and ZANACO.

What To Look Forward To

  • Safaris are led by expert guides who have studied all facets of the natural world. They can explain in detail the inter-locking ecology of the Park and use nature’s alarm calls to find interesting sightings for guests rather than following the herd!
  • Each chalet has a unique view, either of the river or the bush. A comfortable verandah allows one to view the many species of birds and wildlife from the chalet. Activities at the camp include daily game drives, night game drives, game viewing by boat, fly fishing, bird watching excursions, and early morning walks.

Itinerary

Day 1 :
LUSAKA
Lusaka, Zambia’s cosmopolitan capital, is a typical modern African city. Set on open plains at the heart of the country, northeast of the capital, the city serves as Zambia’s rapidly developing economic and transport hub with new buildings popping up everywhere and many chain stores and shopping malls springing up all over the sprawling suburbs. Lusaka’s wide, tree-lined boulevards feature a range of tourist facilities including hotels, guest houses, coffee shops, fast food outlets, nightclubs, and pubs. Visitor attractions include the Henry Tayali Gallery, showcasing local artworks; The National Museum, covering Zambia's colonial history; the Lilayi Elephant Orphanage; and a number of colourful markets. Don’t miss the popular Munda Wanga Environmental Park where you will find a Wildlife Park and Sanctuary, Botanical Gardens, Recreational Village, and an Environmental Education Centre.
Bordering the Luangwa River, the northern and southern Luangwa National Parks contain some of the most breathtaking and untouched wilderness in Africa. As a result of this and the parks’ successful anti-poaching campaigns, the area has developed into a world-renowned wildlife haven. The South Luangwa National Park is renowned for its walking safari, which allows visitors to view elephant, hippo and even lion close-up under the supervision of professional and knowledgeable armed guides.
Bordering the Luangwa River, the northern and southern Luangwa National Parks contain some of the most breathtaking and untouched wilderness in Africa. As a result of this and the parks’ successful anti-poaching campaigns, the area has developed into a world-renowned wildlife haven. The South Luangwa National Park is renowned for its walking safari, which allows visitors to view elephant, hippo and even lion close-up under the supervision of professional and knowledgeable armed guides.
Bordering the Luangwa River, the northern and southern Luangwa National Parks contain some of the most breathtaking and untouched wilderness in Africa. As a result of this and the parks’ successful anti-poaching campaigns, the area has developed into a world-renowned wildlife haven. The South Luangwa National Park is renowned for its walking safari, which allows visitors to view elephant, hippo and even lion close-up under the supervision of professional and knowledgeable armed guides.
Bordering the Luangwa River, the northern and southern Luangwa National Parks contain some of the most breathtaking and untouched wilderness in Africa. As a result of this and the parks’ successful anti-poaching campaigns, the area has developed into a world-renowned wildlife haven. The South Luangwa National Park is renowned for its walking safari, which allows visitors to view elephant, hippo and even lion close-up under the supervision of professional and knowledgeable armed guides.
Bordering the Luangwa River, the northern and southern Luangwa National Parks contain some of the most breathtaking and untouched wilderness in Africa. As a result of this and the parks’ successful anti-poaching campaigns, the area has developed into a world-renowned wildlife haven. The South Luangwa National Park is renowned for its walking safari, which allows visitors to view elephant, hippo and even lion close-up under the supervision of professional and knowledgeable armed guides.
Set in Zambia, the Kafue National Park is the largest park in the country and the second-largest in Africa. The contrasting landscape of the Central Kafue features riverine bush, miombo and savannah woodlands, vast open plains and majestic granite outcrops. Visitors can enjoy the pristine natural beauty of the diverse scenery and its natural, unspoilt beauty. Drive along the Spinal Road for a chance to discover the most remote parts of the Central Kafue National Park. Don't miss the opportunity to spot a wide range of African wildlife with regular sightings of puku, impala and bushbuck and catch a glimpse of the countless bird species that call this area home.
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Day 21 :
LUSAKA
Lusaka, Zambia’s cosmopolitan capital, is a typical modern African city. Set on open plains at the heart of the country, northeast of the capital, the city serves as Zambia’s rapidly developing economic and transport hub with new buildings popping up everywhere and many chain stores and shopping malls springing up all over the sprawling suburbs. Lusaka’s wide, tree-lined boulevards feature a range of tourist facilities including hotels, guest houses, coffee shops, fast food outlets, nightclubs, and pubs. Visitor attractions include the Henry Tayali Gallery, showcasing local artworks; The National Museum, covering Zambia's colonial history; the Lilayi Elephant Orphanage; and a number of colourful markets. Don’t miss the popular Munda Wanga Environmental Park where you will find a Wildlife Park and Sanctuary, Botanical Gardens, Recreational Village, and an Environmental Education Centre.

Pricing

Cost includes

  • High Season 1 July - 31 October -
  • Low Season - 1 Nov - 30 June -
  • Includes:
  • Accommodation
  • Selected Meals
  • All Road Transfer
  • Selected Activities Available at Destinations

Cost excludes

  • All items of a personal nature
  • Visa Fees
  • PCR Test
  • International Flights

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TANDALA NO KWANGALA – SOUTH LUANGWA AND KAFUE NP NORTH – 21 NIGHTS & 22 DAYS