Kakuli bush camp

Kakuli bush camp Kakuli bush camp tent

For more the more adventurous, Kakuli, the local word for an old, lone buffalo bull, is set on the banks of the Luangwa with five traditional walk-in safari tents each with en-suite bathrooms.  The bar and dining chitenje is constructed of reed and thatch and the camp concentrates on walking.  A stay here is usually combined with Kapani Lodge and sister-bushcamps, Luwi, Nsolo and Mchenja and Kakuli is open from June until the end of October.

Wildlife
Elephants, hippo and antelope as well as lion, leopard, buffalo and over 400 species of birds

Activities
Walking safaris and limited drives

Eco-credentials
Norman Carr spent over 50 years devoting himself to the development of the South Luangwa National Park. His legacy is Norman Carr Safaris, where conservation and care of the local community remain a priority, and where guiding is still based on the principles that Norman developed.