Chisa Busanga Camp
Kafue National Park, Zambia4 rooms
The Experience
Nestled on a small, tree-lined island within the vast Busanga Plains of Zambia, Chisa Busanga Camp offers a unique and environmentally conscious safari experience. Inspired by weaver bird nests, the camp's four "Nests" blend seamlessly with the wild surroundings while providing luxurious comfort. Operating entirely on solar power, including its game drive vehicles, Chisa Busanga Camp is dedicated to celebrating the natural and cultural heritage of this untouched wilderness. The camp is open seasonally from May 1st to November 1st, inviting guests to immerse themselves in a truly unforgettable African adventure.
The Busanga Plains, a hidden gem within Kafue National Park, is a wetland ecosystem teeming with diverse wildlife. Chisa Busanga Camp provides an intimate and magical base from which to explore this quiet, yet vibrant, landscape. Guests can enjoy exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities, complimented by the camp's commitment to sustainability and personalized service. Whether seeking romance, a private escape, or a solo adventure, Chisa Busanga Camp offers an unparalleled connection to nature in one of Africa's most pristine wild areas.
From exhilarating e-cruiser game drives and walking safaris to serene e-mountain bike excursions and birdwatching, the camp offers a range of inclusive activities designed to deepen guests' appreciation for the environment. Beyond the thrilling safaris, guests can relax by the plunge pool, dine al fresco in the bush, and even participate in community and conservation initiatives. Chisa Busanga Camp is more than just a place to stay; it's an opportunity to create lasting memories and engage with the heart of African wilderness.
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