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Nsefu Camp, Nsefu Sector, South Luangwa, Zambia
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Nsefu Camp offers guests comfortable Zambia safari accommodation in traditional circular African houses known as rondavels.
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Ideal for African wildlife viewingGuests can enjoy exciting walking safarisSituated in the Nsefu Sector in South Luangwa, ZambiaEnjoy striking views of the river from your accommodation
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Nsefu Camp is situated in the Nsefu Sector in South Luagwa, Zambia. Guests can enjoy the breathtaking views over the river or view game from the terraced area. The bar is situated next to a dormant termite mound and overlooks the waterhole.
Comfortable rondavels (traditional circular African houses) feature views of the river and feature natural colours and modern furnishings. Each room has an elegant en-suite bathroom. The large central bed allows you to gaze out at the moon's reflextion on the river.
Guests staying at this Zambia safari accommodation can look forward to a range of activities. Enjoy exciting safari walks or game drives. Game drives are offered early morning and at night. Alternatively enjoy a sundowner at the bar while watching game at the waterhole.
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Nsefu Camp : Zambia Safari : Location
Nsefu Camp is located within the Nsefu Sector in South Luangwe, Zambia the only part of the Park on the eastern side of the bank. This is home to beautiful ebony grooves and lagoon systems...
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Nsefu Camp : Zambia Safari : Activities
Nsefu offers a host of exciting and culturally rich experiences during your safari in Zambia. Guests can participate in fun game drives, night drives and bush walks along with visits to the Kawaza Village...
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Safari camp in Zambia
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In the heart of the Nsefu Sector lies the oldest tourist camp in Zambia. Nsefu Camp is situated on a sweeping bend, 12 kilometres/7.5 miles north of Tena Tena. Nsefu was the first game camp in Zambia and dates back to the early fifties.
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Wholesome breakfasts at Nsefu Camp
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Nsefu Camp boasts fabulous river views and includes a terraced area where game grazes during the day. The bar is situated next to a dormant termite mound and overlooks the waterhole.
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