
Nsefu
Nsefu Camp is the oldest safari camp in Zambia and is situated in the South Luangwa National Park. It was completely rebuilt by Robin Pope Safaris in 1998 using the original foundations of Norman Carr's famous camp.
The accommodation here is in six comfortable thatched cottages all decorated with understated elegance. The camp itself has wonderful views over the floodplains and water of the Luangwa River.
The South Luangwa National Park has the highest concentration of hippo and crocodile in Africa as well as a good diversity of wildlife. It is regarded as a very good place to see leopard as well as lion. Nsefu is situated in an extremely game rich area and daily walks and night and day drives with bush picnics are all brilliant activities to enjoy in this area.


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