Chamilandu Bushcamp: Information from the owner
General information
- Type
- Safari Lodge
- No. of rooms
- 3
Facilities at Chamilandu Bushcamp
- Property facilities
- 24-hour Security, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Laundry Service (Complimentary)
- Room facilities
- Balcony / Deck, Dressing Gowns, En-Suite, Fan, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Sala, Shower, Verandah
- Activities on site
- Bird Watching, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Viewing Hide, Game Walks, High Tea, Safaris
- Languages
- English
Room types at Chamilandu Bushcamp
House chalets
Traditional décor adorns the 2-meter high tree house chalets (only 3 chalets in camp). The tasteful blend of wrought iron and brass offsets the thatch and wood that welcome you to recline and relax. Black mosquito netting allows guests to retain an uninterrupted view of the Luangwa River and Chindeni Hills at night under the moonlight and stars above. Open to a 180° vista, each tree house provides an exciting frame of the surrounding Luangwa Valley. The four-poster beds enjoy a bird’s eye view over the Luangwa River and the abundant wildlife that has made the valley famous. With the magnificent Chindeni Hills as the backdrop for your view, Chamilandu affords you the majesty of Africa in all its forms. Outdoor bathrooms adjoin each chalet with a large shower and double vanities under the open sky.
Activities at Chamilandu Bushcamp
Game Drives
Game drives around Chamilandu are an ideal way to explore the impressive range of habitats in the area. With no fewer than seven oxbow lagoons behind camp, there are always thirsty animals around seeking refreshment. Our hide looks out over one of these lagoons and is the perfect place to take lunch, tea or to while away an afternoon in a hammock to the soundtrack of a bathing elephant.
Walking Safaris
Walking safaris around Chamilandu are an ideal way to explore the impressive range of habitats in the area. With no fewer than seven oxbow lagoons behind camp, there are always thirsty animals around seeking refreshment. Our hide looks out over one of these lagoons and is the perfect place to take lunch, tea, or to while away an afternoon in a hammock to the soundtrack of a bathing elephant.
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