Flatdogs Camp
Flatdogs Camp is a relaxed and friendly camp in the remote South Luangwa National Park and caters for families as well as guests looking for a fantastic value-for-money-safari experience in this part of Zambia. Flatdogs is ideal for children.
Flatdogs Camp Highlights
Flatdogs Camp is situated in the remote South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. Guests at Flatdogs Camp can choose between a variety of accommodation options including luxury chalets, Jackal-Berry Tree House, Safari tents with en-suite facilities as well as a campsite in the South Luangwa with plenty of space and privacy. The campsite is seasonal. The Luangwa offers a unique safari experience and provides year round access; wildlife activities include game drives in open vehicles, walking safaris and night drives. The quality of guiding at Flatdogs Camp is of very high standard and the park offers a diversity of mammals and over 400 bird species; the South Luangwa is an experience not to be missed. Flatdogs Camp is family-friendly and caters for kids of all ages.
- Trained guides show the incredible diversity of mammals, trees, birds, insects, tracks, spoor and even fish.
- Large numbers of game wander through camp, and birdlife is prolific in the riparian woodland habitat.
- Flatdogs is truly a ‘family friendly’ camp in the Luangwa. There is a pool, plenty of space for children and a children’s menu in the restaurant.
- There is an Internet café, book swap and a curio shop supporting local artists & artisans.
Flatdogs Camp Game Viewing and Activities
The South Luangwa National Park hosts a wide variety of wildlife, birds and diverse and lush vegetation. The now famous 'walking safari' originated in South Luangwa National Park and is still one of the finest ways to experience this pristine wilderness first hand. There are 60 different animal species and over 400 different bird species in the park. Guests can expect to see large elephant herds, reaching up to 70 in number. Buffalo are abundant and spread throughout the valley as well as hippos can frequently be seen along the river banks. Zebra can be seen running in small herds of about a dozen. Thornicroft's Giraffe is unique to Luangwa Valley and should be easily spotted. The park has 14 different antelope species, most of which are easily seen on game and night drives. Perhaps the most beautiful is the Kudu, with its majestic spiral horns and delicate face. Although fairly common, they're not always easy to find due to their retiring habits and preference for dense bush.