Kakuli is a beautiful camp, overlooking the Luangwa River. The camp is recently refurbished, the stunning suites are huge thatched villas, which are completely exposed to the wildlife.
A welcome addition to the family villa is the addition of a second bathroom so you don’t have to share. The camp is in an area that is particularly good for wildlife viewing, both on foot and in a vehicle, with resident lions, leopards and a huge carmine bee-eater colony nearby!
“Loved the wild luxury and how open the chalets are, the outside shower, the waterhole and photography hide right in front of the deck (which attracts all sorts of spectacular wildlife), incredible food, fantastic hosts (especially Alice), brilliant guiding complimented with impressive and well kept vehicles, and of course the amazing wildlife in the area. No doubt one of the best wildlife areas in the park.”
Last visited by Mike Varndell – Managing Founder – November 2018
Norman Carr is one of the pioneers of photographic safaris, so it comes as no surprise that the camps are all based in wildlife prolific areas, where you have great opportunities to get the perfect shot. Be it of the resident lions and leopards, who have territories around camp, or the prolific bird life (over 700 species have been recorded in the area).
Open during the green season, it is one of the few, remote, bush camps you can visit within the park during that time of the year.
After a hard day walking in the bush (or even sitting in a vehicle), is there anything better than a good meal? The dining experience is brilliant at Kakuli, from the incredible service to the imaginative culinary creations the chef manages to whip up in a bush kitchen! From Zambian inspired dishes and flavours to refreshing snacks and on a sundowner, your stomach and heart will be content!
LOW Season: 20 Jan – 31 May & 1 – 15 Nov
HIGH Season: 1 Jun – 31 Oct
CLOSED: 1 – 20 Jan & 15 Nov – 31 Dec
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