Chamilandu Bushcamp
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Chamilandu
One of three chalets
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Chamilandu
Beds underneath black mosquito nets with beautiful views
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Chamilandu
Sala - a perfect place to relax, read or snooze
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Chamilandu
Chalet deck
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Chamilandu
Bathroom space
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Chamilandu
Contemporary decor
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Firepit on the banks of the river
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Chamilandu
Spacious bedrooms
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Chamilandu
Sala - up close to nature
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Chamilandu
Open air bathroom
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Chamilandu
By night
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Chamilandu
Ready for sundowners on the banks of the river
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Chamilandu
The Lounge - a comfortable place to relax and take in your surroundings
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Chamilandu
The hide - perfect place for photographers to get that photo
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Chamilandu Hide
Hide in comfort
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Chamilandu
Evening time in the lounge
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Chamilandu
A room with a view
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Outside living
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Inside the hide
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Chamilandu View
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Chamilandu
On the deck of chalet
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Chamilandu
Room by night
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Chamilandu
Evening
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Chamilandu
Fire pit
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Chamilandu
A place to relax and look at the view
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Chamilandu
Hide
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Chamilandu
Sun loungers on the deck
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Warm lights of Chamilandu
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Bushcamp Conservation and Community Infographic
Buscamp Conservation and Community Infographic
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Bushcamp Map
A map showing location of all the Bushcamps
Chamilandu is a breathtaking camp on one of the South Luangwa’s prime river locations, perfect for a bird’s-eye view of the wildlife that the river and its lagoons attract. There are just three stilted chalets at this exclusive camp, set on the riverbank beneath a soaring ebony grove. Each has its own raised veranda to loll on during the heat of the day, and an open-fronted en-suite bathroom with the same magnificent views over the tranquil waters. Two of the tree-houses are twins (2 queen-sized beds) and one is a double (king-sized bed). With capacity for just six guests, this is the perfect camp for small groups. Guests can enjoy a sundowner from the comfort of the thatched bar and dining area, as they watch the wildlife do the same at the river. Walking safaris and game drives around Chamilandu explore the impressive range of habitats and animals in the area.
Chamilandu's 3 open-fronted reed and thatch chalets sit on stilts overlooking the Luangwa River. The black mosquito nets seem to disappear when you look through them, and there's nothing quite like showering under the stars and the grove of ebony trees surrounding you. The hide overlooks a watering hole frequented by a wide variety of wildlife.
Chamilandu is open from June to November.