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Luwi Riverbed Sleepout

Luwi Riverbed Sleepout


12°55’51.6"S 31°46’18.8"E

About Luwi Riverbed Sleepout

For a really adventurous night out in the bush, the Luwi River Sleepout allows travellers to sleep out for ...

... a night under just a mosquito net in the sandy riverbed beside a campfire. Guests are cared for by a senior guide, an armed scout, a chef and a camp assistant.

Accommodation
Max 4 people
Children
Open
All year

Activities

4WD Safari

4WD Safari

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

Cultural excursion

Cultural excursion

Fly-camping

Fly-camping

Guided walking safari

Guided walking safari

Night drive

Night drive

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Traveller reviews of Luwi Riverbed Sleepout

2 real, un-edited reviews from Expert Africa's travellers.


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Mr FfromAmsterdam

Arrived 5 Jun 2024, 1 nights

"Luwi Riverbed Sleepout review"

"enjoyed the sleep out experience very much …" Read Mr F’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

S & JfromHerefordshire

Arrived 20 Sep 2016, 1 nights

"Lewi Riverbed Sleepout great fun - magic"

"Lawrence and Goodson were most attentive and Aran cooked a great meal over …" Read S & J’s full holiday review

Overall rating: Excellent

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Our travellers’ wildlife sightings from Luwi Riverbed Sleepout

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Buffalo

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Hippo

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Zebra

100% success

Aardvark

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Eland

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Elephant

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Giraffe

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Leopard

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Pangolin

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Roan antelope

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Sable antelope

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Spotted Hyena

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Wildebeest

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Luwi Riverbed Sleepout's location

Look closer at the environment and surroundings of Luwi Riverbed Sleepout.


When to go to South Luangwa National Park

Our month by month guide: What it's like to visit Luwi Riverbed Sleepout in South Luangwa National Park


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South Luangwa National Park in January

January marks the height of the wet season in South Luangwa. Expect frequent downpours, often lasting a few hours, with intermittent sunny periods. The mercury regularly climbs above 30°C, accompanied by high humidity. The park's landscape is verdant and lush, with crystal-clear air.

However, the abundance of water causes most larger animals to disperse, and the thick vegetation can hinder game viewing. Walking safaris are largely impractical during this time. Migratory birds, many in breeding plumage, boost the area's avian diversity. Most lodges close and the few that remain open offer their lowest rates. Only the central network of all-weather roads is reliably passable for 4WD safaris. Low numbers of visitors ensuring a tranquil park experience for those who do visit.

  • Wet season peak, frequent showers
  • Most lodges and all bush-camps are closed
  • Lush vegetation, ideal for photography
  • Large wildlife is scattered, can be challenging to spot
  • Few tourists, budget-friendly rates

Our view

This is not a great time to visit

Weather in January

Zambia fact file

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Excursions from Luwi Riverbed Sleepout

Optional extra day-trips and excursions possible whilst you're staying at Luwi Riverbed Sleepout. Talk to us: these are usually best arranged before you go.


Tribal Textiles Tour

Tribal Textiles Tour

One - two hours

Visit the Tribal Textiles workshop, where hand-painted textiles are produced by more than a hundred local people. The workshop is close to Mfuwe Airport, so is ideally placed for a stop en route to/from the South Luangwa. With products ranging from cushion covers to bags and T-shirts, it's a great place for souvenir shopping while at the same time supporting the local community.

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