Nsefu Camp
Nsefu Camp offers a remote and exclusive safari experience in the heart of the Nsefu sector in South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. Nsefu Camp was famous for offering superb photographic safaris 50 years ago and it still is.
Nsefu Camp Highlights
Nsefu Camp is situated in the heart of the untouched Nsefu sector in South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. Nsefu Camp is renowned for offering phenomenal game viewing and ideal for photographic safaris. Nsefu Camp offers breathtaking river views and leopard viewing at night is a highlight. The camp overlooks a busy waterhole and guests can enjoy game viewing without having to leave the camp. Nsefu Camp offers rustic luxury with spacious bathrooms, wooden verandas and superb river views. The South Luangwa National Park is renowned for offering a remote and private safari experience. Guests can enjoy wildlife activities including walking safaris, day game drives, night game drives, and a visit to one of the local villages as well as boating in the Emerald Season.
- Nsefu Camp was originally built in the 1950s, making it Luangwa's oldest camp.
- Nsefu Camp is open during the height of the Emerald Season, when the river is brimming and the lagoons are full.
- Typically there are two activities per day, each lasting around 3–4 hours and led by an expert guide.
- The communal area sits beside a huge termite mound, providing a great spot to watch wildlife coming to drink.
Nsefu Camp Game Viewing and Activities
The South Luangwa National Park is one of the finest wildlife reserves in Zambia. The South Luangwa National Park lives up to its promise to provide a wild and exclusive safari experience. The Luangwa Valley is enormous and remote and home to a remarkable array of animals. The South Luangwa National Park consists of 9050 square km with the river being the focus of the wildlife viewing. The park is characterized by lagoons, woodlands, ebony groves, grassland and thickets playing host to an abundance of wildlife. The birdlife in the South Luangwa National Park is fantastic with approximately 450 species. The Luangwa River remains one of the last untouched major river systems in the world. Boating safaris are superb and offered during the high water months. Each season in the South Luangwa National Park offers a different experience altogether. The South Luangwa National Park is famous for offering some of the best walking safaris in Zambia and all camps offer guided bush walks and the guiding is fantastic. The Luangwa is famous for offering good leopard viewing although not guaranteed. The Luangwa is home to two endemic species, the Thornicroft giraffe and the Cookson's wildebeest. Activities include game drives, night drives, walking safaris and boating in the Emerald Season.