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Mwaleshi Camp
Mwaleshi Camp
Mwaleshi Camp
Mwaleshi Camp
Mwaleshi Camp
Mwaleshi Camp
Mwaleshi Camp

Mwaleshi Camp: Information from the owner

General information

Type
Safari Lodge
No. of rooms
4
Check-in time
12h00
Check-out time
10h00

About this information

All the information on this page is supplied to us directly from the lodge owner and reflects their view, not ours.

For Expert Africa's view, see our own full report on Mwaleshi Camp, which contains our own observations and views.


Last updated by Owner
17 Sep 2023
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Facilities at Mwaleshi Camp

Room facilities
En-Suite, Fan, Fireplace, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Shower
Activities on site
Big 5, Bird Watching, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Safaris, Sleep Outs, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Languages
English

Room types at Mwaleshi Camp

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Double Chalets

Double bed chalet. En-suite flush toilets and running water from overhead drums that are filled daily. Hot water is provided in the evening unless otherwise requested. There is a centrally located inverter with a re-charging facility available for guest’s use.

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Twin Chalets

Twin single bed chalets. En-suite flush toilets and running water from overhead drums that are filled daily. Hot water is provided in the evening unless otherwise requested. There is a centrally located inverter with a re-charging facility available for guest’s use.

Activities at Mwaleshi Camp

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Sleep outs

Sleep outs are for the more adventurous looking to become in tune with the wilderness of the Luangwa.

After a buffet lunch and siesta in the camp, guests shower and prepare for their night out in the bush. Tea and cake is enjoyed in camp and then the group sets off on a short afternoon activity, at the end of which they arrive at the sleep-out location. This is usually on a wide open beach on the banks of the Mwaleshi river.

Feast on a delicious dinner cooked over the flames of a raw wood fire out on a remote bend of the Mwaleshi river. Sip on a night cap around the fire before retiring to bed – a camper mattress on the ground tucked under a net leaving unobstructed views of the night’s sky.

The safety of having an experienced guide and armed scout nearby ensures a sweet nights sleep while listening to the natural calls of the bush.

The next morning, a light breakfast is enjoyed at dawn and then the group sets off for a morning walking activity back to camp.

Sleep outs must be pre-booked as they are a ‘whole camp’ activity. They may be done at no additional cost.

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Walking safaris

On foot guests are given the rare opportunity to become part of nature, to immerse themselves in the wonders that present themselves at every turn. A walking safari is always led by an experienced guide with an armed National Park scout and a tea bearer so their are many eyes ready to spot the Luangwa's wildlife, identify the smallest insect, track last night's lion spoor and identify a possible threat before it really becomes one.

Children under the age of 12 are unfortunately not able to take part in walking safaris at Remote Africa Safaris.

Other lodges in North Luangwa National Park

Alternative places to stay in this same area.


Takwela Camp

Takwela Camp

Remote, wild and very small, Takwela Camp offers excellent guiding on both walking safaris and game drives in Zambia's North Luangwa National Park.


98% (22 reviews)

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