Bushcamp Company
Andy Hogg and Phil Berry and their team operate four seasonal bush
camps and walking trails south of Mfuwe including Kuyenda, Chamilandu,
Bilimungwe and Chindeni. Phil has been operating in the South Luangwa
for over three decades and has conducted definitive research into
the endemic Thornicroft's giraffe. Read
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Robin Pope Safaris
Robin Pope is another "old school" safari guide having lived
and worked in the Luangwa since 1975. His operations now include Tena
Tena, Nsefu and Nkwali in addition to the mobile walking safaris. Read
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Norman Carr Safaris
One of the main lodges, Kapani Lodge was the home of the legendary
Norman Carr, credited with being one of the main driving forces behind
the conservation success story that is the Luangwa Valley today. Operations
include Kapani Safari Lodge, Kakuli, Luwi Camp, Mchenja and Nsolo
Camp. Read
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Remote Africa Safaris
Owned by John and Carol Coppinger, this outfit offers camps as well
as walking safaris in both South and the more remote North Luangwa
National Park. Highly knowledgeable and respected, a safari with the
Coppingers is rated extremely highly. Read
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Other operators in the Luangwa are:
Shenton Safaris
Derek is the third generation of Shentons in Zambia. He runs Kaingo
and the more remote Mwamba bush camps. He offers walking trails, great
photographic hides and night drives in a game-rich part of the South
Luangwa.
Mfuwe Lodge
A stunningly situated, luxurious lodge between two large Luangwa lagoons.
Enjoy game drives and beautiful scenery.
Kutandala
A thatched, reed chalet in the lovely, remote North Luangwa National
Park. Run by Rod Tether and Guz Thieme, guests here may enjoy walking
trips in an absolute African wilderness.
Mwaleshi
This camp is situated in the pristine and secluded North Luangwa National
Park, on a scenic stretch of the Mwaleshi River. Dorian Tilbury handles
the hosting and guiding of this bush camp.
Chilongozi - The African Safari Operator
This outfit is run by Tim Came and Justin Matterson. They have the
Chibembe tented camp and offer walking safaris in the South Luangwa
National Park.
Flatdogs
This is a popular campsite on the banks of the Luangwa River. Recently,
a number of basic, yet comfortable chalets were added as well.