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Duration 8 days
Price From $ 3,337
Price Per Day $ 417
Highlights
  • South Luangwa National Park wildlife
  • Robin Pope Walking Safaris
  • Expert Zambia safari guide
  • Day and spot-lit night safari drives
  • Remote walking safari camps
Trip Style Small group tour
Lodging Level Premium
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Safari
  • Birding
  • National Parks
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Luangwa
  • South Luangwa National Park
Flights & Transport Ground transport included
Activities
  • Bird watching
  • Nature
  • Safari
  • Wildlife viewing
Meals Included N/A
Description

The trip price excludes flights. Wild about Africa can arrange flights originating from the UK or within Africa on request; please ask us about these. If you are travelling from somewhere other than the UK, we ask that you arrange your own international flights at least as far as Johannesburg in South Africa. We can assist with flights between Johannesburg and Lusaka on request.

Itinerary: Robin Pope Walking Safari

Day 1 - Mfuwe, South Luangwa National Park
After arriving at Lusaka Airport and passing through immigration, you are directed to a smaller plane for your flight transfer to Mfuwe Airport by South Luangwa National Park. The flight lasts 70 minutes and upon arrival, a guide from Robin Pope Safaris will meet you and drive you to Nkwali Camp. The road journey takes about one hour and passes by colourful local scenes of village life, subsistence farming and the African bush. Situated on Robin Pope's private land, the lovely Nkwali Camp overlooks the Luangwa River and the South Luangwa National Park beyond. Ideally situated for the start of your Zambia safari, Nkwali Camp has six rooms, each with an open-air, en suite bathroom and overlooking the river. After a little time to relax and freshen up you'll join an expert safari guide on your first game drive into South Luangwa National Park. End your first day with a cool drink whilst watching the sunset, and possibly followed by a spotlit night drive.
Dinner is included at Nkwali Camp.

Day 2 - Luangwa Walking Camp
After an early breakfast, you and your group will head north to start the walking mobile safari. Robin Pope Walking Safaris have become known as the wilderness experience of the South Luangwa. To reach your location, you enjoy an interesting drive along bush tracks covering about 90kms into the northern reaches of the park and to the Mupamadzi River. You usually arrive in camp around midday, in time for a tasty lunch. The camp team travelled ahead and you'll find the camp already set up for your arrival. Accommodation is in spacious walk-in tents furnished with chairs, storage compartments, and camp beds fitted with mattresses and made up with comfortable bedding. There's time for a relaxing siesta before afternoon tea and your first sortie on foot. You'll start by exploring the area in the vicinity of the camp as there is plenty to see here. Return in time for sundowners and dinner under the stars!
Includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Days 3 to 6 - Luangwa Walking Camps
Each morning you will rise early and head out on a walking safari at sunrise in order to make the most of the cool morning air. The area you explore with your knowledgeable guide is remote and wild, the terrain and habitats varied and the wildlife curious and unused to man. Walking safaris aren't route marches; they're about taking a time to spot signs of wildlife and learn how the ecosystems work. From ants to buffalo, a bird's nest to tracking a lion, you will stop often to discover the many facets of the bush with your safari guide. Usually, the group will return to camp for lunch and a siesta before afternoon tea. Then head out on a shorter walk in the afternoon, returning to camp as the sun sets over the horizon.

Whilst you explore, the camp team may pack up your tents and move on to set up in a new location. When you arrive at the new spot hungry for lunch, you'll find everything laid out and ready for you. The mobile camp is typically moved three times during the five nights on your walking safari. The exact number of times the move is made, and where the new camp is set up is dependent on wildlife movements at the time of your visit.

During the walking safari, you will slowly make your way along the Mupamadzi River, a major tributary to the Luangwa River. Each walk will be led by your Robin Pope Walking Safaris guide who is an experienced naturalist and qualified walking guide. He will be accompanied by an armed game scout as required by Zambia national park regulations.
Includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 7 - Tena or Nsefu, Nsefu Sector
After an early breakfast, it's time to hop in a safari vehicle for the four to five-hour transfer drive back through the bush to the Luangwa River and the crossing point into the park's Nsefu sector. In 1949, the Senior Chief Nsefu established a private game reserve on the Luangwa River's eastern bank. This has since been absorbed into the boundaries of the present-day South Luangwa National Park and is known as the Nsefu sector. Upon reaching the river, you'll be met by the camp staff and transferred across by boat. From there it's a short drive to your comfortable accommodation at either the lovely Nsefu Camp or smart Tena Camp.

Nsefu was the first safari camp in Zambia. Dating back to the early fifties, it is one of four safari camps in South Luangwa that belongs to Robin Pope Safaris. Accommodation at Nsefu would be in en-suite thatched rondavels built on wooden platforms, whilst accommodation at Tena Camp, also Robin Pope Safaris, would be in large walk-in en-suite safari tents. Each camp overlooks the Luangwa River and has a small waterhole nearby which attracts a variety of thirsty game. Which camp you stay at will depend on the safari departure date - talk to us at Wild about Africa for details.

When you arrive you will be shown to your tent and given time to freshen up before lunch. Then there's time to relax before the afternoon and evening game drive. Time to rest those weary legs!!
Includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Day 8 - Flight home
After breakfast, you will be transferred through rural Zambia to Mfuwe Airport - a drive lasting about two hours. Arrive in time to meet your flight to Lusaka and check in for your international flight home.
Includes breakfast & lunch.

Note: It is possible to add more time on at one Nkwali Camp at the beginning of the safari and/or Tena or Nsefu Camp at the end of the safari. Speak to us at Wild about Africa for more information and the costs for this option.

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