Chamilandu Camp offers comfort, class and beauty in one of the South Luangwa National Park's prime river locations. Its claim to fame is the glorious river view from the three reed and thatch tree-house rooms over the Luangwa river.
Indeed there's nothing quite like waking up at Chamilandu. Early morning views don't get much better than the rippling waters of the Luangwa River, the gentle rise of the Chindeni Hills and a vast African sky - especially when you're lying in a four poster bed in a stilted tree-house. You don't even need to leave your bed to see the wildlife as animals roam across the landscape and birds call above you.
Each of the three exquisite tree-houses is perched right on the water's edge with a raised deck for relaxing during the day. Simply decorated, each has a wrought iron four poster bed with mosquito net and en suite bathroom which is completely open to the views of the tranquil river (with an optional curtain for privacy from the hippo's gaze.) Solar power provides lighting, battery charging facilities and hot water. Down at ground level, you can enjoy a sundowner at the thatched bar and dining area, as you watch the wildlife do the same at the river closeby.
A series of seven ox-box lagoons in the immediate area yields a diversity of species and attracts abundant wildlife. Chamilandu offers both walking safaris and night drives by game vehicle. The hide at Chamilandu Camp looks out over one of these lagoons and is the perfect place to take lunch, tea or to while away an afternoon in a hammock to the soundtrack of bathing elephant. Transfer time from Mfuwe Airport is approx 3 hours (2¼ hours from Mfuwe Lodge) and is usually done as a game drive. Exceptional game viewing and understated elegance make Chamilandu a place to remember. It is a seasonal camp open from June to mid November.
The focus of Chamilandu Camp is on walking safaris. If you would prefer to do a mix of game drives and occasional walks, then we recommend a different camp! Usually morning tea/coffee and snacks are followed by a 3-4 hour bush walk. Afterwards you have a substantial brunch meal and time to relax before tea and an afternoon bush activity. Usually you'll walk for 1-2 hours until sunset and then enjoy a night game drive, but you might have a game drive if all guests prefer this. It's very important to note that the Bushcamp Company assumes that you're keen to walk.
Chamilandu is run by the Bushcamp Company which operates six such bush camps, all varying in character and location. Many are within walking distance of each other, allowing you the option of walking from one camp to the next, with your luggage being portered separately so that it is waiting for you on arrival.