Zambia Kapinga Camp, Kafue River.

Kapinga Camp is
situated in the extreme north of the Kafue National Park, and the
north-west corner of the Busanga Plains. Kafue is one of the largest
national parks in Africa, while the Busanga Plains is one of Zambia's
most significant wetland resources, and one of the few areas in the
world that remain unspoilt by human development.
The camp is designed to blend in with the environment and natural
products have been used as much as possible in the construction of the
camp. Interiors are spacious and have all the modern conveniences that
one would wish for. With only three luxury safari tents accommodating
a maximum of 6 guests, one can be assured of exceptional personal
attention.
Guests can take part in game drives in and around the plains, while
night drives offer the added excitement of the nocturnal wonders of
the area. All these are led by qualified guides who are extremely
knowledgeable about the area and its wildlife. This camp is perfectly
situated to see large numbers of plains game and their predators,
including leopards, wild dogs, cheetah and prides of lion up to 20
strong.
The park, boasting 491 species, is a birder's paradise and includes
endemics such as Chaplin's Barbet.
Kafue River Game Viewing:
The beauty of the Kafue National Park - and the Busanga Plains
in particular - is evident in its diverse habitats with
floodplains, miombo woodland and open grassy areas known as dambos
- creating a paradise for wildlife and birdlife. The Park boasts
55 large mammal species - including 20 antelope and 6 cats - and
491 bird species, including the endemic Chaplin's Barbet.
The Busanga area is home to thousands of red lechwe, ubiquitous
puku, stately roan and sable as well as the diminutive oribi and
blue duiker. Defassa waterbuck, herds of Lichtenstein's
hartebeest, zebra and buffalo make for a full set of antelope.
This wealth of game on the plains is also a big attraction for
predators, with cheetah, leopard and African wildcat often seen,
wild dog, pangolin, and caracal spotted occasionally, and prides
of lion up to 20 strong.
The birdlife is certainly an attraction for many people visiting
the Busanga Plains, including five species of rollers, six
bee-eaters, nine kingfishers and fourteen egrets and herons. There
are also specials, such as Wattled and Crowned Cranes, Fulleborn's
and Rosy-throated Longclaws, Lanner Falcon and large flocks of
Open-billed and Yellow-billed Storks.
Kafue Location
Kapinga Camp is situated on the Busanga Plains, which lies in
the northern part of the 22 500-square km Kafue National Park. The
Kafue National Park is one of the largest national parks in
Africa. The Kafue is fed by the perennial Lunga, Lufupa and Kafue
Rivers.
Kafue Climate
The concession has mild winter days from May to September with
chilly evenings; however summers are generally very warm and wet.
Kafue National Park is seasonal, and traditionally only accessible
from May to October, during the dry season.
Pricing/Child Policy
There are no child restrictions at these camps.
Accommodation:
· 3 x twin tents
· 4 x twin tents
· All camps have twin beds but can be converted to doubles if
need be.
Tent details:
· 3 Meru-style tents - Tents are en suite and include an indoor
and outdoor shower.
Camp Description
· Dining and bar area are under a canopy of majestic trees.
· Dinners served in a traditional style boma under the stars,
overlooking the Busanga Floodplains or indoors.
Electricity and water
· Electricity is supplied by a small diesel generator which runs
for a short period of the day while guests are out on activities.
The energy is stored in a bank of batteries and this provides for
lighting in the evening.
· Potable water to the camp comes from a borehole
· Overhead fans have 24-hour power; guests need to be
conservative with the use of all electrical equipment.
Activities
· Game drives and game walks are available in the
Busanga. A combination of the two is probably the most popular
activity.
· Guided night drives ± 3 hours
· Shorter guided walks ± 2 hours
· Specialist birding walk/drive ± 3 hours
· Boat trips on "Banana Boats" on one of the deeper
rivers can be arranged dependant on itinerary; this is a full-day
activity with a picnic lunch and drinks.
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