Pioneer Lodge, Camp & Safaris | Lusaka






Located in Lusaka, Zambia, Pioneer Lodge, Camp & Safaris is approximately thirty minutes from Lusaka Airport. Many accommodation types are available, ranging from a family cottage, chalets, and tents, each equipped with bathroom facilities and comfortable bedding. Guests can enjoy relaxing at the on-site swimming pool or drinking at the bar. A variety of different walking trails are accessible to guests from the lodge. Amenities include a library area, curio shop, Wi-Fi, and an on-site restaurant.
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Your Stay
1 Night
Dinner, Bed and Breakfast
Your Rooms
1x Double Room
Fast Facts
Lodge
The cottage is beautiful and spacious, it has two bedrooms with three single beds in each, a living room and dining area, bathroom and kitchen, with a large shady veranda with seating. It can be used as a self catering option or guests are still welcome to dine in the restaurant.
Perfect for groups and families.
$200 for the unit, not inclusive of breakfast.

Our miombo chalets are the highest standard of accommodation offered here, either with comfortable twin or king size beds, ensuite bathrooms with large sunken baths and showers, private verandas with woodland views. They are spacious rooms in a quiet and relaxing setting.
$170 for two sharing bed and breakfast.
$155 single supplement, bed and breakfast.

Our safari chalets are designed to the same specification as the miombo chalets, but they are smaller. These rooms are either twin or double and are ensuite. They have private verandas with woodland views, in a quiet and relaxing setting.
$120 for two sharing, bed and breakfast.
$105 single supplement, bed and breakfast.

These are our more basic options. There are two rooms with three single beds in each and they share a bathroom. They are closer to the bar, restaurant and camp site.
$120 for three sharing, bed and breakfast
$80 for two sharing, bed and breakfast.
$65 single supplement, bed and breakfast.
These are also our most basic options. We have thatched meru style safari tents, with twin beds, these rooms are not ensuite and are closer to the bar and restaurant.
$80 for two sharing, bed and breakfast.
$65 single supplement, bed and breakfast.

Tafika Camp | South Luangwa National Park





























Tafika Camp is situated in the northern part of the Nsefu Sector of the South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. It is the base camp for Remote Africa Safaris, a family-run safari operation with a collection of extremely high-quality bush camps.
Tafika provides amazing views of the river offering a wonderful place to relax when not enjoying Tafika's array of activities.
- Information
- Rooms
- Facilities
- Activities and Services
Your Stay
4 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
Your Rooms
1x Double Room
Fast Facts
Lodge
Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 6
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Cycling, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Each thatch chalet has two double sized beds, under-cover veranda, en-suite bathroom with double vanities, flush loos, hot and cold running water and solar powered lighting.





There is one large family chalet offering two bedrooms, one with a king-sized bed, the other with two double beds and a spacious outdoor bathroom. The bathroom includes two covered flush toilets and two showers open to the stars.
This chalet is ideal for guests travelling with children or friends.







The honeymoon chalet has one extra large king bed and a double shower open to the stars.




Property Facilities
Bar, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Fan, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Available Services
Airport Shuttle (Complimentary), Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Private Vehicle (Available)
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Cycling, Game Drives, Game Viewing Hide, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Garden Tours, Night Drives, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Cultural Tours, Mountain Biking
All vehicles are open, comfortable and accommodate only four guests allowing for great photographic moments and plenty of opportunity to ask the guide questions.
Morning drives set off early from camp and are taken at a relaxed pace. A stop is taken at a scenic sight during the morning to enjoy a hot cuppa' and snack.
On afternoon drives, sundowners are taken overlooking the Luangwa River, after which a spotlight is brought into play, revealing Africa's nocturnal wildlife.











All vehicles are open, comfortable and accommodate only four guests allowing for great photographic moments and plenty of opportunity to ask the guide questions.
On afternoon drives, sundowners are taken overlooking the Luangwa River, after which the drive continues in the dark with the help of a spotlight.
Night drives are led by an experienced guide accompanied by a hawk-eyed spotter who controls the spotlight and finds many nocturnal animals rarely seen during the day activities.





On foot guests are given the rare opportunity to become part of nature, to immerse themselves in the wonders that present themselves at every turn. A walking safari is always led by an experienced guide with an armed National Park scout and a tea bearer so their are many eyes ready to spot the Luangwa's wildlife, identify the smallest insect, track last night's lion spoor and identify a possible threat before it really becomes one.
Children under the age of 12 are unfortunately not able to take part in walking safaris at Remote Africa Safaris.




Sitting in a game-viewing vehicle or walking delicately through the African bush may not provide the level of activity craved by more energetic guests. For these guests Tafika offers mountain bike safaris led by an experienced guide who in most cases is the owner, John Coppinger.
The cycling route takes the safari cyclists along the tracks and paths of the Game Management Area, adjacent to Tafika Camp. Mountain bike safaris generally take place in the afternoon. This gives participating guests enough time to finish their ride and meet up with the game drive, just before sunset, giving them the opportunity to enjoy the sights and sounds of a night drive after an hour and a half of cycling.





At Remote Africa Safaris the local village, Mkasanga, kindly invites guests to visit and gives them the opportunity to learn about the lives of the people from the Luangwa Valley.
Highlights of these visits include: a guided tour of the local school - proudly showcased by the teachers, a visit to the village and a local church choir performance where guests experience the perfect harmony of Africa's song




The Tafika camp hide is available to all camp guests and can be accessed any time of the day from the camp. The hide is a dug out seating chamber that looks out over a lagoon behind the camp. Birds, baboons and antelope frequent the lagoon and elephants visit on a daily basis from about August during the hotter time of the year.
A seasonal Carmine bee-eater hide is built annually at Tafika. The hide is built into the banks of the Luangwa river to gain the best view of the carmine colony as they flock around their newly dug breeding holes. This hide is generally available during September and October and visits to the guide are done with a guide.
Tafika guests are also able to visit the Kawere hide during a game drive activity. It is built on the camps private land and overlooks a productive waterhole where elephants and buffalo come to drink and fishing parties frequent towards the end of the season.









Mwaleshi Camp | North Luangwa National Park















Set on a scenic bend of the Mwaleshi River, this camp is a truly special place - unlike any other in Zambia. With just four thatched chalets built entirely of natural materials with en suite bathrooms and and uninterrupted views of the river, Mwaleshi offers you a genuine feeling of solitude and seclusion.
Located in an area of pristine wilderness where there are few roads, game viewing is excellent! Buffalo and lion roam in vast numbers whilst life in camp is comfortable yet refreshingly simple.
- Information
- Rooms
- Facilities
- Activities and Services
Your Stay
3 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
Your Rooms
1x Double Room
Fast Facts
Lodge
Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 4
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Flora, Hiking, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Alternative Accommodation
Twin single bed chalets. En-suite flush toilets and running water from overhead drums that are filled daily. Hot water is provided in the evening unless otherwise requested. There is a centrally located inverter with a re-charging facility available for guest’s use.






Double bed chalet. En-suite flush toilets and running water from overhead drums that are filled daily. Hot water is provided in the evening unless otherwise requested. There is a centrally located inverter with a re-charging facility available for guest’s use.




Property Facilities
Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Fan, Fireplace, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Shower
Activities on Site
Big 5, Bird Watching, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Safaris, Sleep Outs, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
On foot guests are given the rare opportunity to become part of nature, to immerse themselves in the wonders that present themselves at every turn. A walking safari is always led by an experienced guide with an armed National Park scout and a tea bearer so their are many eyes ready to spot the Luangwa's wildlife, identify the smallest insect, track last night's lion spoor and identify a possible threat before it really becomes one.
Children under the age of 12 are unfortunately not able to take part in walking safaris at Remote Africa Safaris.











Sleep outs are for the more adventurous looking to become in tune with the wilderness of the Luangwa.
After a buffet lunch and siesta in the camp, guests shower and prepare for their night out in the bush. Tea and cake is enjoyed in camp and then the group sets off on a short afternoon activity, at the end of which they arrive at the sleep-out location. This is usually on a wide open beach on the banks of the Mwaleshi river.
Feast on a delicious dinner cooked over the flames of a raw wood fire out on a remote bend of the Mwaleshi river. Sip on a night cap around the fire before retiring to bed – a camper mattress on the ground tucked under a net leaving unobstructed views of the night’s sky.
The safety of having an experienced guide and armed scout nearby ensures a sweet nights sleep while listening to the natural calls of the bush.
The next morning, a light breakfast is enjoyed at dawn and then the group sets off for a morning walking activity back to camp.
Sleep outs must be pre-booked as they are a ‘whole camp’ activity. They may be done at no additional cost.







