Busanga Bush Camp
Busanga Bush Camp in Zambia is in Kafue, Africa's second largest national
park. The park protects a number of habitats, through which flow a
series of unique rivers attracting varied wildlife in this breathtaking landscape.
Accommodation & Facilities
Busanga Bush Camp is nestled on a figtree island in the heart of the
floodplains, in the north-western sector of the park. Four thatched tents with en-suite showers and flush loos accommodate just eight guests, lending a small and intimate feeling to this camp. There
is a large dining tent, bar and lounge area in this camp which has been
dubbed "the remote rustic camp which has everything."
Wildlife & Activities
From the camp guests can take day and night game drives in open 4x4
vehicles. Kafue National Park is home to over 55 mammal species
including many antelope and cat species. Regular sightings include
lechwe, puku, lion and cheetah, and pangolin and wild dog are
occasionally seen. There is also excellent birding in the area with 491
species, including endemics such as Chaplin’s Barbet. Hot air
ballooning is also possible and is a spectacular way to the see the
surrounding landscapes from a very different perspective.
What Next?
If you’re interested in staying at Busanga Bush Camp as part of a safari
holiday in Zambia, give our African experts a call. We regularly
visit the lodges and camps we recommend and are ready to offer great
advice on constructing your perfect holiday.
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