Set in a grove of magnificent ebony trees Mchenja (meaning ebony) is a luxurious, elegant and stylish tented camp overlooking a huge sweeping bend in the Luangwa. Mchenja has been described as one of the most luxurious and romantic bush camps in Zambia. Five specially designed octagonal tents with roll-top baths and outdoor showers string along the Luangwa River affording spectacular views from all rooms.
The beautiful central chitenje (lounge) is built around one of the old fallen Mchenja (ebony) trees and lunch is taken in the shady lounge but dinner is more often served on the river bank under the stars. Elephants are known to drink from the plunge pool in the main area and lions and leopard are frequently seen wandering around the nearby ebony grove and permanent lagoon. Mchenja is situated in a superb game-viewing area where walking safaris, game drives and night drives are always productive and exciting.
Mchenja, meaning "ebony", occupies a stunning setting beneath a magnificent grove of ebony trees on the banks of the Luangwa River. Mchenja is a luxurious, elegant and stylish tented camp overlooking a huge sweeping bend in the Luangwa, Zambia. Each of the five specially designed octagonal tents has their own private en-suite open air bathroom plus Victorian style baths with river view.
The beautiful central chitenje (lounge) is built around one of the old fallen Mchenja (ebony) trees and guests can cool off there in the camp’s plunge pool. Brunch is taken in the shady lounge but dinner is more often served on the river bank under the stars.
Guests staying at Mchenja can choose whether they want to view their wildlife on foot or from an open gameviewing vehicle.
In addition to the ebony grove at camp there are two other stunning groves close by, as is the case with Kakuli, the gameviewing in this area is superb and night drives are usually very worthwhile.
Mchenja is the perfect destination to complete a walking or driving safari that has combined stays at a number of our bush camps. Alternatively, those guests seeking a little more comfort and pampering may choose to combine a longer stay here, with a number of nights at Chinzombo, our new ultra luxury bush camp on the banks of the Luangwa River.
John Kasonga is the guide/manager at Mchenja and his encyclopedic knowledge of the plants, animals and small things of the Luangwa will make your safari one to remember.
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Time + Tide Mchenja Time + Tide Mchenja main lounge
This luxury camp comprises five stylishly designed tents each with its own deck overlooking the water. The tents have baths with an outside shower room large king sized beds with the most fabulous mattresses and linen! There is a small pool alongside the bar within the thatched main chitenje, allowing guests to seek cool refuge after their morning's safari activities.
Time + Tide Mchenja SuitesCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja SuitesCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja SuitesCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja SuitesCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja SuitesCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja SuitesCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja SuitesCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja SuitesCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja SuitesCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Flanked by a grove of towering ebony trees on one side and the Luangwa River on the other, Time + Tide Mchenja Camp offers luxury in the heart of the national park. Overlooking a wide river expanse, the camp is wonderful for watching large herds of elephants crossing the Luangwa. The suites bring style and comfort to an authentic safari experience. Between game drives unwind in your clawfoot tub, watching the river meandering past through the floor to ceiling windows. From the comfort of your suite, listen to the bellowing hippos or watch as elephants feed on seed pods just outside your room. Come, experience this wild land for yourself
THE FAMILY SUITE + 1 family suite - two bedrooms, two bathrooms + Soaking tub with river views + Double or twin configuration + Solar power, British three pin plugs in main lounge + No wifi and phone signal + Main lodge - dining areas, lounge, bar, campfire and pool
NEED TO KNOW + 20 May to 7 November + Children of all ages by prior approval + 2.5 hour game drive transfer from Mfuwe
Time + Tide Mchenja Family SuiteCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja Family SuiteCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja Family SuiteCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja Family SuiteCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja Family SuiteCredit: Andrew Macdonald
Time + Tide Mchenja Family SuiteCredit: Andrew Macdonald
This luxury camp comprises five stylishly designed tents each with its own deck overlooking the water. The tents have baths with an outside shower room large king sized beds with the most fabulous mattresses and linen. There is a small pool alongside the bar within the thatched main chitenje, allowing guests to seek cool refuge after their morning's safari activities.
Property Facilities
Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Pool, Restaurant
Room Facilities
Balcony / Deck, Bath, Detached Private Bathroom, Fan, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Shower, Verandah
Available Services
24-hour Security, Airport Shuttle (Complimentary), Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Meal on Request, Private Vehicle (Available)
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Fine Dining, Game Drives, Game Viewing Hide, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Gourmet Picnic, Night Drives, Safaris, Sleep Outs, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours
Back in the 1950’s Norman Carr pioneered walking safaris in Zambia. His aim was to track big game on foot in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley, one of Africa’s last havens of un-spoilt wilderness and home to some of the continent’s greatest concentrations of game. Norman like to say "to view the bush from a vehicle is simply to be an observer, but to get out on foot was to become a part of your surroundings." Over 60 years on, at Norman Carr Safaris we are still walking....we are still passionate about sharing the thrill of tracking lions on foot through early morning mists, the delight in learning something new on every activity and the adventure of walking from camp to camp the original safari way. Walking safaris are immersive, sensual and peaceful. In Zambia, an armed wildlife ranger or "scout" leads each walking group, followed by the trained walking guide. In other countries, the walking guide is armed and leads the group alone. Having a walk led by two wildlife experts was conceived by Norman and our 60 year track record of safety speaks to the effectiveness of this approach. While certainly vehicle safaris allow one to cover more ground and see a greater volume of game in a 3-4 hour safari, it is only on a walking safari where all your senses are heightened and you can see, hear, smell and feel the bush. You begin to understand the interconnectedness of the flora and the fauna, how each small part plays an important role in the greater ecosystem. Small mysteries of the bush are unlocked and explored; tracks are investigated; and the wide variety of animal poo becomes an unexpected and fascinated learning experience! And while generally speaking, walks are more focused on the little things in the bush, tracking big game on foot is not uncommon and always thrilling.
Driving safaris are all conducted in open 4X4 vehicles (Land Cruiser or Land Rover) with either two or three 'rows' of seats. At Chinzombo, Luwi, Nsolo, Kakuli and Mchenja we generally have 4, with no more than 6, people on a vehicle ensuring everyone has a 'window' seat. Night drives are generally an extension of your afternoon game drive or walking safari. As the sun begins to set we stop to watch the day come to a close and as dusk falls set off to explore as the nocturnal animals start to emerge. The best chance of seeing genets, civets, elephant shrew, porcupine and the fierce honey-badger is after sunset and the large predators, with the exception of wild dog, are most active at night. Night time birding can be very rewarding with nightjars, owls great and small, dikkop, bat hawk and coursers are all abundant. The Africa night sky is simply magnificent and it’s worth coming all this way just to experience its vastness and splendour. The Milky Way seems 100 times brighter in the Luangwa Valley where there is no light pollution. We’re watched over by the Southern Cross, Orion and Scorpio amongst an infinite number of others and memories of sitting in awed silence listening to the distant call of lions, cicadas and a million tree frogs under the crescent of an African moon will live with you forever.
Back in the 1950’s Norman Carr pioneered walking safaris in Zambia. His aim was to track big game on foot in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley, one of Africa’s last havens of un-spoilt wilderness and home to some of the continent’s greatest concentrations of game. Norman like to say "to view the bush from a vehicle is simply to be an observer, but to get out on foot was to become a part of your surroundings." Over 60 years on, at Norman Carr Safaris we are still walking....we are still passionate about sharing the thrill of tracking lions on foot through early morning mists, the delight in learning something new on every activity and the adventure of walking from camp to camp the original safari way. Walking safaris are immersive, sensual and peaceful. In Zambia, an armed wildlife ranger or "scout" leads each walking group, followed by the trained walking guide. In other countries, the walking guide is armed and leads the group alone. Having a walk led by two wildlife experts was conceived by Norman and our 60 year track record of safety speaks to the effectiveness of this approach. While certainly vehicle safaris allow one to cover more ground and see a greater volume of game in a 3-4 hour safari, it is only on a walking safari where all your senses are heightened and you can see, hear, smell and feel the bush. You begin to understand the interconnectedness of the flora and the fauna, how each small part plays an important role in the greater ecosystem. Small mysteries of the bush are unlocked and explored; tracks are investigated; and the wide variety of animal poo becomes an unexpected and fascinated learning experience! And while generally speaking, walks are more focused on the little things in the bush, tracking big game on foot is not uncommon and always thrilling.
Driving safaris are all conducted in open 4X4 vehicles (Land Cruiser or Land Rover) with either two or three 'rows' of seats. At Chinzombo, Luwi, Nsolo, Kakuli and Mchenja we generally have 4, with no more than 6, people on a vehicle ensuring everyone has a 'window' seat. Night drives are generally an extension of your afternoon game drive or walking safari. As the sun begins to set we stop to watch the day come to a close and as dusk falls set off to explore as the nocturnal animals start to emerge. The best chance of seeing genets, civets, elephant shrew, porcupine and the fierce honey-badger is after sunset and the large predators, with the exception of wild dog, are most active at night. Night time birding can be very rewarding with nightjars, owls great and small, dikkop, bat hawk and coursers are all abundant. The Africa night sky is simply magnificent and it’s worth coming all this way just to experience its vastness and splendour. The Milky Way seems 100 times brighter in the Luangwa Valley where there is no light pollution. We’re watched over by the Southern Cross, Orion and Scorpio amongst an infinite number of others and memories of sitting in awed silence listening to the distant call of lions, cicadas and a million tree frogs under the crescent of an African moon will live with you forever.
Mchenja
Norman Carr Safaris has earned a reputation for the quality and range of food served and you can expect cuisine of the highest standards.
Days in the bush usually start early so a light breakfast is served at dawn before your first safari. A lavish buffet brunch will be awaiting your return to camp and is served at around 11:00am with the rest of the guests in camp, your host and guide. Afternoon tea and cake is taken at about 3:30pm before the evening safari and dinner for everyone is served between 7.00pm and 8:30pm. Dinner in the camps consists of a three-course meal freshly prepared, cooked in camp and served to you at your table. All meals, comprising breakfast, brunch, afternoon tea and dinner, are included in the price of your safari.
The chefs in all of our camps have been trained in-house and they are more than happy to cater to any personal requests. If your food preferences could possibly be regarded as out of the ordinary then it would be easier if you informed us in advance of your arrival, however simple choices of vegetarian, vegan or other fare should be discussed with your hosts on arrival.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
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5 Star
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Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 5
Special Interests: Big 5, Birding, Flora, Hiking, Nature, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Time + Tide Chinzombo | South Luangwa National Park
Norman Carr Safaris, Zambia's first safari company, has always innovated across it's 64 year history. In 2013 they opened Chinzombo which is the next generation of Zambian safari camp and fast becoming one of THE places to visit in Africa. Wildly luxurious, it brings a new level of style, comfort and elegance to the Luangwa Valley. Architects Silvio Rech & Lesley Carstens, the visionaries behind North Island - Seychelles, have created six sublime villas, one of which is specially designed for families with two bedrooms.
Each Villa has a private pool, cooled sleeping area, spacious bathroom and Wi-Fi. In the shade of magnificent trees, the 60 acre riverside location teems with wildlife and has direct access to the national park on the opposite river bank. Chinzombo is the perfect end to any safari combining bushcamps: Luwi, Nsolo, Kakuli and Mchenja.
Chinzombo Safari Camp is wildly luxurious, designed by award winning architects Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens. Chinzombo brings levels of comfort, style and elegance previously unseen to the Luangwa Valley in Zambia.
The camp is super-luxurious but retains its bush feel with grass and canvas walls and spacious living areas that melt into the exquisite surroundings of the beautiful, tranquil site.
Gigantic, ancient shade trees offer peace and tranquility for guests staying in any one of the six stunning villas, one of which is a family suite with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, perfect for families or small groups. Each villa will has its own private pool, cooled sleeping areas, and massive bathroom.
The camp is set within 60 acres of private land with Luangwa River frontage; the views from its riverside location which teems with wildlife, plus the private, direct access into one of the most game rich areas of the National Park all combine to make this a truly special place.
Throughout its history, NCS has always innovated. The first camps, the first walking safaris, the first community projects, the first bush camps, the first all Zambian expert guiding team, the list of firsts is a long one! We’re proud to continue that tradition and be the first to bring this level of design and luxury innovation to the Luangwa allowing us to create unique and exclusive adventures for the most discerning of guests.
Chinzombo Camp is the perfect place from which to explore the majestic wilds of the Luangwa in style, luxury and exclusivity – all year round.
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Fire pit, main pool, bar, and dining room
One of 6 villas. The bed has an adjustable cool air flow around it.
The view from the bed.
Each villa has a private relaxation area with private pool.
The view from the bath.
Chinzombo Villa 1
The villas are beautifully appointed
Private pool in front of each villa.
Part of the main lounge
The main lounge at night
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideMain area
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide Situated on in the South Luangwa on he bend of the Luangwa River, known as the valley of the leopard
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideVilla
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideGet lost under a million stars of the African night sky
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideFun for the whole family
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideA short boat ride across the river to get to Chinzombo
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideSafari sundowners
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideSunrise from Villa
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideSunset spot
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideSunset spot
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideSeka Performance
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideVilla Visitors
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideHeart-warming Hospitality
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideVilla Moments
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + TideStargazing from the Main Area
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Each Villa is approximately 150sq meters and has a private pool, cooled sleeping area and huge bathroom with luxurious bath. The minimalist design by award winning architects Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens allows panoramic views of the Luangwa, the surrounding bush and the wildlife wandering through camp.
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Situated on a sweeping curve of the Luangwa River, Time + Tide Chinzombo brings style and sophistication to the Luangwa Valley. This wildly luxurious camp retains its bush authenticity with grass and canvas walls and spacious living areas that melt into the exquisitely tranquil riverside setting.
THE FAMILY VILLA - 1 family villa - two bedrooms, two bathrooms, 300 sqm - Soaking tub with riverfront views - Large verandah with private pool - Spacious interiors complete with a lounge - Double or twin configuration - Mains power, multi-adaptor plugs in villas - Limited wifi and phone signal - Main lodge - dining areas, lounge, bar, campfire and riverfront deck
NEED TO KNOW - Open all year - All ages welcome with prior arrangements - 1 hour game drive transfer from Mfuwe Airport
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Each Villa is approximately 150sq metres and has a private pool and outddor relaxation area, cooled sleeping area and huge bathroom with luxurious bath. The minimalist design by award winning architects Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens allows panoramic views of the Luangwa, the surrounding bush and the wildlife wandering through camp.
Situated on a sweeping curve of the Luangwa River, Time + Tide Chinzombo brings style and sophistication to the Luangwa Valley. This wildly luxurious camp retains its bush authenticity with grass and canvas walls and spacious living areas that melt into the exquisitely tranquil riverside setting. Colonial accents complement organic textures, creating an authentic feel that harkens back to the early days of exploration. With soaking tubs and feathertop beds, every villa is a haven for relaxation. Relax by your villa’s private pool, watching the river’s frequent wildlife visitors. Under the shade of ancient trees, listen to the bellows of hippos echoing across the river.
THE VILLAS - 5 safari tents - one bedroom, one bathroom, 150 sqm each and 1 Family luxury tent - Soaking tub with riverfront views - Large verandah with private pool - Spacious interiors complete with a lounge - Double or twin configuration - Mains power, multi-adaptor plugs in villas - Limited wifi and phone signal - Main lodge - dining areas, lounge, bar, campfire and riverfront deck
NEED TO KNOW - Open all year - All ages welcome with prior arrangements - 1 hour game drive transfer from Mfuwe Airport
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Situated on a sweeping curve of the Luangwa River, Time + Tide Chinzombo brings style and sophistication to the Luangwa Valley. This wildly luxurious camp retains its bush authenticity with grass and canvas walls and spacious living areas that melt into the exquisitely tranquil riverside setting. Colonial accents complement organic textures, creating an authentic feel that harkens back to the early days of exploration. With soaking tubs and feathertop beds, the family villa is a haven for relaxation, where families and friends can reconnect with each other in a meaningful way. Relax by your villa’s private pool, watching the river’s frequent wildlife visitors. Under the shade of ancient trees, listen to the bellows of hippos echoing across the river.
THE FAMILY VILLA - 1 family villa - two bedrooms, two bathrooms, 300 sqm - Soaking tub with riverfront views - Large verandah with private pool - Spacious interiors complete with a lounge - Double or twin configuration - Mains power, multi-adaptor plugs in villas - Limited wifi and phone signal - Main lodge - dining areas, lounge, bar, campfire and riverfront deck
NEED TO KNOW - Open all year - All ages welcome with prior arrangements - 1 hour game drive transfer from Mfuwe Airport
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Time + Tide
Time + Tide ChinzomboCredit: Oliver Fly
Property Facilities
Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Spa, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Disabled Rooms, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, Fan, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Mosquito Nets, Plunge Pool, Private Pool / Jacuzzi, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Available Services
24-hour Security, Airport Shuttle (Complimentary), Credit Card Facilities, Disability, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Meal on Request, Private Vehicle (Available), Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Boating, Fine Dining, Game Drives, Game Viewing Hide, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Gourmet Picnic, High Tea, Massages, Night Drives, Safaris, Sleep Outs, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Art Galleries, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Boating, Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, Game Drives, Game Viewing, General Sightseeing, Safaris, Wildlife Tours
Back in the 1950’s Norman Carr pioneered walking safaris in Zambia. His aim was to track big game on foot in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley, one of Africa’s last havens of un-spoilt wilderness and home to some of the continent’s greatest concentrations of game. Norman like to say "to view the bush from a vehicle is simply to be an observer, but to get out on foot was to become a part of your surroundings." Over 60 years on, at Norman Carr Safaris we are still walking....we are still passionate about sharing the thrill of tracking lions on foot through early morning mists, the delight in learning something new on every activity and the adventure of walking from camp to camp the original safari way. Walking safaris are immersive, sensual and peaceful. In Zambia, an armed wildlife ranger or "scout" leads each walking group, followed by the trained walking guide. In other countries, the walking guide is armed and leads the group alone. Having a walk led by two wildlife experts was conceived by Norman and our 60 year track record of safety speaks to the effectiveness of this approach. While certainly vehicle safaris allow one to cover more ground and see a greater volume of game in a 3-4 hour safari, it is only on a walking safari where all your senses are heightened and you can see, hear, smell and feel the bush. You begin to understand the interconnectedness of the flora and the fauna, how each small part plays an important role in the greater ecosystem. Small mysteries of the bush are unlocked and explored; tracks are investigated; and the wide variety of animal poo becomes an unexpected and fascinated learning experience! And while generally speaking, walks are more focused on the little things in the bush, tracking big game on foot is not uncommon and always thrilling.
Driving safaris are all conducted in open 4X4 vehicles (Land Cruiser or Land Rover) with either two or three 'rows' of seats. At Chinzombo, Luwi, Nsolo, Kakuli and Mchenja we generally have 4, with no more than 6, people on a vehicle ensuring everyone has a 'window' seat. Night drives are generally an extension of your afternoon game drive or walking safari. As the sun begins to set we stop to watch the day come to a close and as dusk falls set off to explore as the nocturnal animals start to emerge. The best chance of seeing genets, civets, elephant shrew, porcupine and the fierce honey-badger is after sunset and the large predators, with the exception of wild dog, are most active at night. Night time birding can be very rewarding with nightjars, owls great and small, dikkop, bat hawk and coursers are all abundant. The Africa night sky is simply magnificent and it’s worth coming all this way just to experience its vastness and splendour. The Milky Way seems 100 times brighter in the Luangwa Valley where there is no light pollution. We’re watched over by the Southern Cross, Orion and Scorpio amongst an infinite number of others and memories of sitting in awed silence listening to the distant call of lions, cicadas and a million tree frogs under the crescent of an African moon will live with you forever.
Once regarded as the time in the safari calendar to be avoided by less adventurous operators, the 'Secret' Season months of January through March are now heralded by those lucky enough to experience them, as the highlight of the year.
Norman Carr Safaris has always been open all year round and is the only Zambian safari operator to open a true Bush Camp in the Luangwa at this time of year. Kakuli opens around the 20th January and closes again in early April. We gain access to camp by boat and activities are either on foot or by boat. A few days at Kakuli combines very well with the game drives and prolific wildlife on offer in the areas around Kapani Lodge and Chinzombo.
During these Secret Season safaris the bush is in its fullest flush of growth, rivers and lagoons are brimming and boating safaris take you eye to eye with hippos and crocs. The air is clear and excellent for photography; you will find magnificent skyscapes and sunsets with the occasional dramatic tropical downpour.
A wealth of migratory birds in breeding song and plumage make the bush a wonderful place to explore at this time of year. It is a time of plenty so there is no shortage of wildlife; the Secret Season months are usually the best for seeing wild dogs in the South Luangwa.
Our local professional therapists offer you unique treatments with fresh homemade products. All products used in the treatments are developed and mixed by the therapists using healing herbal plants and natural ingredients found in the local bush land and Mfuwe produce farms. The products are all created and tested by us, and are safe to use on your skin; we guarantee a healthy and purely natural experience. Products are easily absorbed and are beneficial for the health of your body. Enjoy all the treatments in the privacy of your Villa, surrounded by the sounds of the animals in the distance.
Back in the 1950’s Norman Carr pioneered walking safaris in Zambia. His aim was to track big game on foot in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley, one of Africa’s last havens of un-spoilt wilderness and home to some of the continent’s greatest concentrations of game. Norman like to say "to view the bush from a vehicle is simply to be an observer, but to get out on foot was to become a part of your surroundings." Over 60 years on, at Norman Carr Safaris we are still walking....we are still passionate about sharing the thrill of tracking lions on foot through early morning mists, the delight in learning something new on every activity and the adventure of walking from camp to camp the original safari way. Walking safaris are immersive, sensual and peaceful. In Zambia, an armed wildlife ranger or "scout" leads each walking group, followed by the trained walking guide. In other countries, the walking guide is armed and leads the group alone. Having a walk led by two wildlife experts was conceived by Norman and our 60 year track record of safety speaks to the effectiveness of this approach. While certainly vehicle safaris allow one to cover more ground and see a greater volume of game in a 3-4 hour safari, it is only on a walking safari where all your senses are heightened and you can see, hear, smell and feel the bush. You begin to understand the interconnectedness of the flora and the fauna, how each small part plays an important role in the greater ecosystem. Small mysteries of the bush are unlocked and explored; tracks are investigated; and the wide variety of animal poo becomes an unexpected and fascinated learning experience! And while generally speaking, walks are more focused on the little things in the bush, tracking big game on foot is not uncommon and always thrilling.
The local professional therapists offer you unique treatments with fresh homemade products. All products used in the treatments are developed and mixed by the therapists using healing herbal plants and natural ingredients found in the local bush land and Mfuwe produce farms. The products are all created and tested by us, and are safe to use on your skin; we guarantee a healthy and purely natural experience. Products are easily absorbed and are beneficial for the health of your body. Enjoy all the treatments in the privacy of your Villa, surrounded by the sounds of the animals in the distance.
Driving safaris are all conducted in open 4X4 vehicles (Land Cruiser or Land Rover) with either two or three 'rows' of seats. At Chinzombo, Luwi, Nsolo, Kakuli and Mchenja we generally have 4, with no more than 6, people on a vehicle ensuring everyone has a 'window' seat. Night drives are generally an extension of your afternoon game drive or walking safari. As the sun begins to set we stop to watch the day come to a close and as dusk falls set off to explore as the nocturnal animals start to emerge. The best chance of seeing genets, civets, elephant shrew, porcupine and the fierce honey-badger is after sunset and the large predators, with the exception of wild dog, are most active at night. Night time birding can be very rewarding with nightjars, owls great and small, dikkop, bat hawk and coursers are all abundant. The Africa night sky is simply magnificent and it’s worth coming all this way just to experience its vastness and splendour. The Milky Way seems 100 times brighter in the Luangwa Valley where there is no light pollution. We’re watched over by the Southern Cross, Orion and Scorpio amongst an infinite number of others and memories of sitting in awed silence listening to the distant call of lions, cicadas and a million tree frogs under the crescent of an African moon will live with you forever.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Fully Inclusive - Bed, All Meals, Fees and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
Fast Facts
Lodge
Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 6
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Flora, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Star Gazing, Wildlife