Nsefu
Nsefu lies 12km north of Tena Tena and was first opened in 1951, making it Zambia’s oldest safari camp. One of only two camps in the Nsefu Sector, the camp accommodates only 12 guests in traditional, en-suite rondavels, all with views of the river. Open from late May until October, the camp’s thatched bar stands beside a huge termite mound, overlooking a small lagoon. A stay here is often combined with Nkwali or Tena Tena.
Wildlife
Elephants, hippo and antelope as well as lion, leopard, buffalo and over 400 species of birds
Activities
Walking, drives, night drives, visit to Kawaza Village and school
Eco-credentials
Robin and Jo Pope has supported Kawaza School for over 15 years and continue to support and contribute towards the conservation of the Luangwa Valley. They have also initiated the Reforest Nsefu project which plants a combination of trees to help counter carbon emissions and deforestation.