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Mobile safaris in Zambia

17th June 2008 Print
Wildlife Worldwide are offering what can only be described as ‘truly moving’ discounts on selected departures of its 13-day South Luangwa Mobile Walking Safari holidays, departing London 20th and 30th June, 19th and 24th July 2008. Walking safaris were pioneered in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley and certainly South Luangwa maintains a high reputation amongst the cognoscenti as the way to experience the real Africa.

Wildlife Worldwide’s holiday has three sections, initially spending a couple of nights amongst beautiful stands of ebony at Nkwali camp. The walking route strikes out following the Mupamadzi River, covering approximately ten kilometres per day across varied terrain in the park’s remote northern region.

For five nights guests are escorted by expert safari guides and armed National Park Scouts, wildlife viewing en route and spending each evening in a fully-serviced mobile camp with walk-in tents and bucket showers, enjoying evening meals cooked and eaten under brilliant star-filled Zambian skies. From ants to buffalo, bird's nests to tracking lions, guests will learn the many facets of the bush.

Latterly, three nights are spent by the shores of the Luangwa River at Tena Tena camp, where a magnificent thatched bar area offers great views over the river. Further walking and 4wd game explorations are made before a final night close to Lusaka at Pioneer Camp and homewards flights next day.

The holidays costs from £3,395 p/p (Normally £4,495 p/p – saving £1,100) including scheduled international flights from London (BA) and domestic connections, luxury safari camp and mobile safari accommodation with all meals and most drinks and expertly guided wildlife viewing activities.

For more information visit Wildlifeworldwide.com.