Since 1992 Wildlife Camp has built up its well-earned reputation as one of the best camps of South Luangwa National Park. Enquire with us below for and we will be happy to help with any questions you might have.
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We don’t close, no.
However, due to some unpredictable flooding the lodge can become cut off from the main park during Jan-Feb. In which case we have no choice but to close for a short time. Don’t worry we can always make a plan if this happens when you are visiting.
Absolutely we do!
We do not serve Indian or halal food.
Yes we have lights and a plug point at each site as well as running water in our ablutions.
Walking safaris are available during the dry season.
We do! Just ask one off our bar staff and they will assist you.
During the dry season, animal sightings are more common as they tend to gather around water sources, and the park’s accessibility is at its peak with better road conditions. On the other hand, the green season, known for its lush beauty, is a paradise for enthusiastic birdwatchers and offers increased opportunities to witness leopard hunts due to ample food availability. It’s important to note that both seasons have their pros and cons. Personally, I find the period just before the peak season to be most appealing. At this time, fresh rains have rejuvenated the landscape, a vibrant greenery envelops the surroundings, and around 90% of the park remains drivable.