Ntemwa-Busanga Camp
Kafue National Park, Kafue and western Zambia, Zambia
Shumba Camp
Kafue National Park, Kafue and western Zambia, Zambia
To the west of Lusaka and southwest of the Copperbelt is Kafue, a wonderfully unspoiled gem in the heart of Zambia. Just a little larger than Wales, Kafue is home to a large variety of game, dotted around strikingly beautiful and varied habitats.
An enormous area of floodplain and forest, the Kafue is dissected by a multitude of rivers, the largest three being the Kafue, the Lunga and the Lufupa. The Kafue River, the largest, is slow and meandering, a haven for hippo and crocodile, and an essential water source for much of the park's wildlife. The Kafue is home to a proliferation of plains game including roan, sable and oribi.
Far in the north, there is a unique and strikingly different area - the Busanga Plains, a 750-square km area of floodplains which is renowned for its large population of tree-climbing lion and some excellent birding. The floodplains offer some truly exceptional game-viewing in the dry season.
Ntemwa-Busanga Camp
Kafue National Park, Kafue and western Zambia, Zambia
Shumba Camp
Kafue National Park, Kafue and western Zambia, Zambia