Nsolo Bush Camp
Nsolo Bush Camp is a small romantic bush camp in the heart of the South Luangwa National Park providing fantastic game viewing and a traditional safari experience. Nsolo Bush Camp is small and caters for only 8 guests at a time ensuring personalised service.
Nsolo Bush Camp Highlights
Nsolo Bush Camp offers a secluded location on the banks of the Luwi sand river in the heart of South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. The Luwi river system is famous for its lion population. Nsolo Camp is a romantic, thatched camp offering magnificent views and renowned for their romantic bush dinners served under the stars. Guests can enjoy walking safaris as well as thrilling night drives accompanied by some of the best local guides who have been in the area for years. Another highlight at Nsolo Bush Camp is sundowner drinks overlooking the lagoon after an evening walk. Walking safaris offer one of the finest ways to experience the pristine South Luangwa National Park. Nsolo Bush Camp offers luxurious accommodation.
- Nsolo is the local name for the honeyguide and the camp was named after this extraordinary little bird.
- Wild dogs have denned between Luwi and Nsolo for the last 6 years and chances of seeing these elusive creatures are high.
- The sand bank in the riverbed below the main lodge is the perfect spot for sundowner drinks and snacks or dinner under the stars.
Nsolo Bush Camp Game Viewing and Activities
The South Luangwa National Park is one of Africa's finest wildlife sanctuaries. The Luangwa Valley offers extraordinary wildlife and birdlife and the highest concentration of wildlife in the park is found around the Luangwa River with its rich vegetation. Wildlife includes huge herds of elephants, buffalo and hippo. Sightings of lion and leopard are common. Night drives are one of the highlights of the Luangwa Valley, providing the opportunity of seeing nocturnal animals, particularly leopard. Hyenas are fairly common. The Luangwa River also has a high number of crocodiles. The Park's dominant antelope species are impala and puku, with other antelope seen including the common waterbuck, bushbuck, eland, kudu, grysbok, oribi, reedbuck, Lichtenstein's hartebeest, sable and roan. Unique species such as Thornicroft's giraffe and Cookson's wildebeest can also be seen. South Luangwa National Park is a bird watcher's paradise with over 400 hundred species of birds recorded in the Luangwa. One of the most magnificent birds is the elegant crowned crane, with its golden tufts congregating in large flocks at the salt pans. There is plenty for the birdwatcher to spot, regardless of the season.