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HOTEL REVIEW - NSEFU CAMP SOUTH LUANGWA ZAMBIA SAFARI
Nsefu Camp is situated in the famous South Luangwa National Park in Zambia, on a sweeping bend of the Luangwa River some 12 kilometers north of Tena Tena, and was the first photographic safari camp in Zambia. The camp lies in the heart of the undeveloped Nsefu sector and so offers charm and total comfort for 12 guests in remoteness and seclusion, in spacious en-suite rondavels with clear views of the river and wooden verandah. The bar, tucked in beside a huge extinct termite mound, overlooks a waterhole that is very productive for game, especially leopard at night. Activities include game viewing by boat or canoe, fly/tiger fishing, guided walks and bird watching.
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We stayed here one night on our honeymoon. Circumstances were such that we couldn't spend more time, but after our first night we started a two night walking safari ... We also stayed 4 nights at Tena Tena. Nsefu was hands down much more beautiful than Tena Tena, but both places were spectacular. The bar at Nsefu overlooks the river and the wildlife was amazingly abundant. The food was good, a nice combination of local flair and european cuisine. I would have enjoyed a heavier committment to the local food, but this is hard to accomplish with consistant success though. Tea in the afternoon included elephants, giraffes, hippos and monkeys all within 100-150 yds, unblocked view!
Everyone is friendly, and the activities are well run...You should absolutely do at least one walk. You'll see less large game wildlife, but it's a real thrill to be tracking, and not be limited to the vehicle.We also did a two night bush camping (fly camping) with Debs Tittle. This is an absolute MUST. I would come back to Zambia just for this. Spending two nights with her is truly like being with a legend. She's got great stories, her knowledge of the history and wildlife is far superior to anything I've ever experience in any other wildlife guide. In fact, she's one of the primary people involved with training local guides... We have a tea porter, the tents are candle lit, throne toilet and bucket shower. Yet with the elegance of luxury. Really a once-in-a-lifetime experience.This was our honeymoon, they treated us right and we wish to go back.
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