Nsolo Camp is a romantic, thatched camp, situated by a waterhole in the shade of a large grove of trees.
The open-fronted accommodation consists of four rooms, built on raised wooden platforms under a thatched roof. Where possible the natural features have been incorporated into the structure. At night the canvas curtains can be drawn for added security.
Rooms are open-fronted allowing extensive views. The waterhole in front of the camp attracts game throughout the day. Walking safaris are the main event here, with the option to combine your stay with the other Norman Carr circuit bush camps of Luwi and Kakuli or Mchenja in a grand walking expedition!
Africa is home to many thousands of species of birds, so don't forget your binoculars and spotting guide.
The only way to get truly acquainted with the African bush is to see it on foot. Walking safaris offer a unique insight into an amazing habitat.
Find out here about options for experienced or adventurous safari-goers keen to learn something new about Africa!