EAST ZAMBIA OPERATORS - NORMAN
CARR SAFARIS
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.
main lodges & camps
Kapani Lodge
A luxurious permanent lodge
on an oxbow lagoon, consisting of brick chalets
and new Lagoon Houses…
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Luwi Camp
Charming reed and thatch huts,
situated deep in the Luangwa wilderness…
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Nsolo Camp
An intimate, tented camp with
a romantic air, built on raised, wooden platforms
for private views…
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Kakuli Camp
A rustic camp in a spectacular
location on the confluence of the Luangwa and
Luwi Rivers…
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Mchenja Camp
A well-appointed thatched camp
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