Bilimungwe Bushcamp
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Bilimungwe lounge
main lounge area
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Bilimungwe Bushcamp breakfast boma
breakfast boma on the banks of the Luangwa River
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Bilimungwe main area
main area
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Bilimungwe chalet
chalet from across waterhole
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Bilimungwe chalet
Bilimungwe chalet
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Bilimungwe lower dining deck
lower deck by waterhole
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Bilimungwe star deck
star deck
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Camp fire on the banks of the river
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Sleeping under the stars
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Cocktails in the river
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Looking across to camp
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Armchair safaris - from the deck of the chalet
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Evening fire as the sun sets over the river
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Elephants coming to drink and cool off in the lagoon in front of camp
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Bathroom featuring beautiful carved wooden sinks
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Lunchtime on the deck
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Main living area by night
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Evening looking across the lagoon to camp
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Bilimungwe sundowners
Sundowners
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Bilimungwe breakfast spot
Breakfast with a sunrise view
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Chalet
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Bilimungwe main deck
Exterior view of the open plan main deck
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Main living area
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View of chalet from across the lagoon
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Watching elephants come to drink from the deck
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Candlelit dinner on the deck
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Bilimungwe by Night
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Spacious bathroom in the chalets
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Bathroom with views of the surrounding bush
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Conservation and Community infographic
infographic
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Bushcamp Company map
Bushcamp Company map
Bilimungwe Bushcamp is a cosy camp offering an authentic safari experience in the knowledgeable hands of our guides and camp team.
The heart of camp is the rustic lounge area set beneath a huge winterthorn tree and looking out over a shady waterhole – an establishment favoured by local warthogs, elephant and other thirsty game.
When it comes to wildlife-watching at Bilimungwe, it’s hard to know where to look first – choose from the tangle of mahogany trees surrounding camp, the nearby plain where leopard prowl, the popular waterhole, or the open waters of the Luangwa River. Put simply, this is a nature-lover’s paradise, and with our professional guides to lead you, you could not be in better hands.
Two of the tents have twin beds (queen-sized beds) and two have doubles (king-sized bed). Bilimungwe is open from May to December.