Lion Camp

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Call 0121 472 1541 to chat about accommodation

$620.00

Accommodating up to eighteen guests, in 9 canvas-and-thatch chalets, Lion Camp is an intimate refuge of comfort and tranquility.

Each stylish chalet features a private balcony, stand fan and ensuite bathroom with shower and toilet. The chalets stand high above the savannah on stilts, and the entire lodge is linked by a system of lighted boardwalks.

With no fences surrounding the lodge, wildlife is free to move unhindered, under the walkways. Elephant, hippos and small antelope such as bushbuck and puku, are frequently seen in camp.

At the heart of Lion Camp is a gathering place - Enjoy the step-down infinity pool, the dramatic boma fireplace, the woven copper bar, and as wildlife crosses the open plain in front of the lodge, an ever changing view.

Lion Camp is one of our favourite lodges in South Luangwa.  Photographic tours with Patrick Bentley, a guide at Lion Camp, are an option for those interested - please contact us for more details.

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