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Kapani is an exclusive, privately owned camp situated on the banks of a large lagoon beside the Luangwa River.  Accommodating only 20 guests, the ten brick and thatch rooms are designed for the warmer weather with high ceilings, overhead fans and large gauzed windows.     

 

Each of the eight standard safari suites has their own lounge with bar fridge and individual room safes.  Our two Lagoon Houses over look the Kapani Lagoon and are very private and spacious-perfect for honeymooners. The camp is on mains electricity and offers most modern facilities.  A thatched building in the centre of camp houses the lounge and library.  

 

It is pleasantly cool in the hot weather and warm and cosy in the cooler months with an open fire.  The bar and dining area overlooks the beautiful Kapani Lagoon where there is plenty of space for guests to relax between game drives and watch the many hippos and crocodiles in the lagoon.  We have a telescope on the deck for guests to spot the countless species of birds and wildlife.  According to the season, dining is al fresco with dinner taken on the terrace, on the spacious deck overlooking the lagoon, by the swimming pool or in the lounge.  Romantic, private candlelit dinners can also be arranged.  We have a small gift shop offering books and local crafts as well as a secluded swimming pool at the far end of camp.   

 The location of the camp in the main Mfuwe area of the South Luangwa ensures an excellent safari experience at all times of the year.  The game drives and walks from this camp are as good as you will find in any of Zambia's National Parks.

 

2010 Rates: US$350 - US$525

2011 Rates: US$325 - US$ 500

 

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The flight to Livingstone was good - no problems there and the falls were very nice, just not much water at the moment, but we have seen it in full flood before - good to see it from the Zimbabwe side too.
Elaine Cranfield