Norman Carr Zambia lodges

Norman Carr is one of the original safari companies in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. There are five beautifully appointed lodges to choose from.

Norman Carr Zambia lodges

Norman Carr is one of the original safari companies in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. There are five beautifully appointed lodges to choose from.

Nkwali Lodge

Keep your camera at the ready, even when you’re driving in to this intimate camp, because this area of South Luangwa National Park is teeming with active wild game, and you’ll want to snap photos of it all. Mchenja Bush Camp offers the ideal -and extemely comfortable- base to do so.

Kakuli Camp

Spectacular views, resting under tented canvas, explorations after dark – just a few perks of your stay at Kakuli Bush Camp in Zambia’s South Luangwa. Bonus: this is one of the very few South Luangwa camps open during the secret ‘emerald season’ of rainbows and flowing rivers.

Tena Tena Camp

Wild dogs? Honey badgers? Leopards? Yes, yes and yes. This camp’s ecosystem offers all that and more. Immerse yourself in the rustic charm and amazing service this South Luangwa bush camp is known for. Nsolo is part of the world renowned Norman Carr portfolio.

Nkwali Lodge

Keep your camera at the ready, even when you’re driving in to this intimate camp, because this area of South Luangwa National Park is teeming with active wild game, and you’ll want to snap photos of it all. Mchenja Bush Camp offers the ideal -and extemely comfortable- base to do so.

Kakuli Camp

Spectacular views, resting under tented canvas, explorations after dark – just a few perks of your stay at Kakuli Bush Camp in Zambia’s South Luangwa. Bonus: this is one of the very few South Luangwa camps open during the secret ‘emerald season’ of rainbows and flowing rivers.

Tena Tena Camp

Wild dogs? Honey badgers? Leopards? Yes, yes and yes. This camp’s ecosystem offers all that and more. Immerse yourself in the rustic charm and amazing service this South Luangwa bush camp is known for. Nsolo is part of the world renowned Norman Carr portfolio.

Luwi Camp

Are you looking for an ‘old fashioned’ Africa safari, one with a real sense of adventure where the modern world truly feels thousands of miles away? Set off to Luwi Bush Camp in South Luangwa National Park and make memories to last a lifetime.

Chinzombo Camp

Wild dogs? Honey badgers? Leopards? Yes, yes and yes. This camp’s ecosystem offers all that and more. Immerse yourself in the rustic charm and amazing service this South Luangwa bush camp is known for. Nsolo is part of the world renowned Norman Carr portfolio.

Luwi Camp

Are you looking for an ‘old fashioned’ Africa safari, one with a real sense of adventure where the modern world truly feels thousands of miles away? Set off to Luwi Bush Camp in South Luangwa National Park and make memories to last a lifetime.

Chinzombo Camp

Wild dogs? Honey badgers? Leopards? Yes, yes and yes. This camp’s ecosystem offers all that and more. Immerse yourself in the rustic charm and amazing service this South Luangwa bush camp is known for. Nsolo is part of the world renowned Norman Carr portfolio.

Norman Carr is a conservation legend in the Luangwa Valley. He pioneered walking safaris in the Zambian bush in the 1950s and is widely regarded as the father of walking safaris. He spent over 50 years devoting himself to the development of the South Luangwa National Park. He built Kapani Lodge in 1986 and lived there until his death in 1996. Norman Carr Safaris operates a permanent lodge and four bush camps situated in remote areas of the National Park. They are only open during the dry season and no visit to the Luangwa at this time of year is complete without staying at one or other of these camps. For the more adventurous the camps can be combined, walking out of one camp early in the morning and arriving at the next for brunch to find your bags already waiting for you. Walking safaris from camp are not strenuous and are conducted at a pace determined by our guests but usually last 3 to 4 hours. They are led by a fully qualified guide and armed game scout

Norman Carr is a conservation legend in the Luangwa Valley. He pioneered walking safaris in the Zambian bush in the 1950s and is widely regarded as the father of walking safaris. He spent over 50 years devoting himself to the development of the South Luangwa National Park. He built Kapani Lodge in 1986 and lived there until his death in 1996. Norman Carr Safaris operates a permanent lodge and four bush camps situated in remote areas of the National Park. They are only open during the dry season and no visit to the Luangwa at this time of year is complete without staying at one or other of these camps. For the more adventurous the camps can be combined, walking out of one camp early in the morning and arriving at the next for brunch to find your bags already waiting for you. Walking safaris from camp are not strenuous and are conducted at a pace determined by our guests but usually last 3 to 4 hours. They are led by a fully qualified guide and armed game scout

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