Island Bush Camp
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Island BC Chalet
Each reed chalet is built on stilts, overlooking the Luangwa River
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Island Bush Camp
View of one of the chalets
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Island Bush Camp
Inside a chalet
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Island Bush Camp
Dining
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Island Bush Camp
View of the Luangwa River
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Island Bush Camp
Enjoying the sunset
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Island Bush Camp
Main area
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Island Bush Camp
Main area
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Island Bush Camp
Main area
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Island BC Dinner
Dinner on the banks of the Luangwa River
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Island Bush Camp
Photographic Hide
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Island BC Breakfast
Early morning breakfast by the Luangwa River, before heading on a bush walk
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Island BC Chalet
Five chalets elevated on stilts, with open frontage
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Island BC Dining Area
In the shade of the thatch roof or under the stars, dining at Island Bush Camp is always a grand affair
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Island BC Dinner
Dining at Island Bush Camp is a casual affair, in a stunning environment
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Island BC Main Area
Authentic little boma with a bar, lounge and dining area
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Island BC Chalet
Splendid night skies in the remoteness of South Luangwa NP
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Island BC - Chalet
Open-sided chalet with view of the river
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Island BC - Chalet
Open sided chalet made of grass and thatch
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Island BC - Chalet bathroom
Open sided chalet, open bathroom with bucket shower
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Island BC Chalet
Chalets offer running water and flushing toilet, but the shower remains a traditional bucket shower
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Island BC Chalet
Enjoy the night in the bush while listening to hippos babbling and lions roaring
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Island BC Atmosphere
Traditional paraffin lights replace electric bulbs in this corner of paradise
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Island Bush Camp - Photographic Hide
A hide near a waterhole for elephant observation
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Island BC Atmostphere
Enjoy amazing African sunset at sundowner time
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Island BC Walking Safaris
Explore South Luangwa National Park on foot
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Island BC Walking Safaris
Island Bush Camp focuses on bush walks, morning and afternoon
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Island BC Game Drives
Although bush walks are the main focus, game drives can also be organised
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South Luangwa Wildlife
A large variety of animals can be observed on foot
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South Luangwa Wildlife
Elephants enjoying a waterhole
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South Luangwa Wildlife
Leopards can sometimes been seen on walks
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South Luangwa Birdlife
Bush walks allow for close observation of birds
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South Luangwa Wildlife
Large pods of hippos reside just in front of camp
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Island Bush Camp is an owner-run camp part of the Kafunta Safaris' portfolio. It is 2 1/2 hours' drive south of Kafunta River Lodge (so about 3 1/2 hours from Mfuwe airport) in a very remote yet extremely game-rich area of the southern section of the South Luangwa National Park, Zambia. It is in this complete solitude, far away from other crowds, that walking safaris and game drives are taking place in the mornings and afternoons. This seasonal, intimate camp lies under a grove of Mahogany trees, right on the banks of the Luangwa River. Island Bush Camp offers authentic bush accommodation in five elevated reed huts, with bucket showers and running water. The huts are open-sided with a private verandah overlooking the Luangwa River. The camp runs on solar lights, and solar charging facilities are offered in the main area. Island Bush Camp focuses on bush walks (although game drives are also possible) and is close enough to Three Rivers Camp to walk between these two camps.