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Mwamba Bush Camp, South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
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Mwamba's accommodation reflects a thoughtful balance between back-to-nature simplicity and essential comforts.
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Mwamba Bush Camp is a small and friendly Zambia accommodation with only three reed and thatch en-suite bungalows. Lighting and hot water are powered by solar panels and all chalets have flush toilets and mosquito proofing.
Meals are varied and of a high standard using abundant fresh produce from the Shenton family farm. The bush-style dining/bar area (or 'chitenge'), is set deep into the shade of giant ebony trees.
A spectacular African sunset on top of a large termite mound and a glowing campfire under the stars completes the camp's friendly and personal atmosphere.
Mwamba is a very remote Zambia accommodation and for those who want to experience the ultimate sense of African wilderness, 'camp-outs' under a mosquito next close to a roaring fire is available. A leisurely three-hour walk leads you back to Mwamba's sister camp - Kiango Camp, where a more watery safari by the Luangwa River awaits you.
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Mwamba Bush Camp : Zambia Safari : Location
Mwamba Bush Camp is in an area with terrain that varies tremendously, from wide open plains interspersed with short grass woodland to Combretum thickets and the Mwamba River. It is excellent for walking safaris...
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Mwamba Bush Camp Accommodation
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Mwamba is a small and friendly camp with only three reed and thatch en-suite bungalows. Lighting and hot water are powered by solar panels and all chalets have flush toilets and mosquito proofing.
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Elephants are voracious feeders which in a day consume up to 272 Kg of grass, tender shoots and bark from trees. An adult Elephant can drink up to 200 litres of water in a single session.
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