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KALAMU
- South Luangwa NP
Situated in the Luamfwa Concession in South Luangwa National
Park Kalamu Tented Camp takes its name from the adjacent
Chankalamu river, a seasonal tributary of the Luangwa.
The
camp overlooks a well-used crossing point on the Luangwa
river.
The
deeper pools of the river and a nearby seasonal lagoon hold
large pods of Hippo and crocodiles. These waters attract
elephant, buffalo, puku, impala, yellow baboon and other
species.
Kalamu consists of four Meru style ensuite tents, each one
with a different river outlook.
The
central areas of the camp – the plunge pool and deck and
shaded bar and dining area – maximize the sweeping river
views.
A
deck built in to a fallen fig tree provides an unusual
lookout point
Water
heating and lighting is from solar power.
Activities at Kalamu focus on the Luangwa river with both
game drives and walks exploring its banks, fringing woodland
and open scrub.



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