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:: Sample Holidays
- suggestions to whet your appetite
ZAMBIAN WILDLIFE AND LIVINGSTONE’S LAKE OF STARS with
prime game viewing and walking in Zambia's South and North
Luangwa National Parks followed by tranquil island time on
Lake Malawi
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Fly overnight
from London to Lusaka and onward to Mfuwe. By road to
Mchenja Camp for 3 nights. By road
and game drive to Tafika Camp for 3
nights. By vehicle and light aircraft transfer to Mwaleshi
Camp for 2 nights. Fly via Mfuwe to Lilongwe
in Malawi, then by road to Cape Maclear. Kayak
Africa’s Mumbo Island for 4 nights. Drive
back to Lilongwe and fly overnight to London via Johannesburg.
From £5,347 per person sharing for 14
nights
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Norman
Carr's name is legendary in the history of Zambian wildlife
conservation and the foundation of the walking safari. His
legacy lives on in his lodges and camps in the SOUTH
LUANGWA VALLEY, of which Mchenja Camp
is one, all offering excellent accommodation, guiding and
service.
Set on the banks of the Luangwa river with just five stylishly
designed tented rooms each set under its own thatched roof,
Mchenja is a great place to start a wildlife safari. Explore
the surrounding area on foot with a guide or go further afield
on a game drive in an area renowned for its leopard sightings.
From
here you will drive to Tafika Camp in the
north of the park, keeping an eye out for game on the way.
The five spacious guest chalets are constructed from thatch
and reed and the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly.
Along with daily game drives, you can visit a local village,
take a scenic flight in a microlight and experience the thrill
of night drives.
Take
to the air again and fly to the NORTH LUANGWA NATIONAL
PARK to Mwaleshi Camp, the sister
camp of Tafika, in a truly remote wilderness area known for
its lion, herds of buffalo and Cookson’s wildebeest.
The wildlife action will contrast sharply with the peace and
simplicity of the camp. Comfortable rooms have been carefully
handcrafted around trees from local materials and you are
guaranteed to dine well because somehow, from a simple kitchen,
5 star meals are conjured up!
You will explore the area on foot with the camp manager acting
as guide and assisted by a National Parks scout.
Next you transfer back to Mfuwe and onwards into Malawi to
LIVINGSTONE’S ‘LAKE OF STARS’
and peaceful Mumbo Island. If you are feeling
particularly energetic, you can paddle yourself out to the
island in a kayak, otherwise travel by boat which will, in
any case, be transporting your bags.
Built
of timber, thatch and canvas, and perched on high rocks overlooking
the water, this little island camp has comfortably furnished
tents with shaded decks, hammocks and hot bucket showers.
It blends with the African bush to create a ‘Robinson
Crusoe’ atmosphere of rustic charm.
In addition to kayaking, the cool, clear fresh waters of
the lake offer excellent swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving
- what a location in which to try any of these without salt
water, tides and currents to contend with! And watch out for
the playful Cape clawless and spotted-neck otters that regularly
join guests as they snorkel or swim.
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