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KAPINGA
CAMP
- Kafue National Park
Kapinga Camp is situated in the north-west corner of the
vast Busanga Plains of Kafue National Park, one of the
largest national parks in Africa, while the Busanga Plains
is one of Zambia's most significant wetland resources, and
one of the few areas in the world that remain unspoilt by
human development.

Kapinga Camp is designed to be in harmony with the
environment; natural products have been used as much as
possible in its construction. Interiors are spacious and
with only four luxury safari tents accommodating a maximum
of eight guests, one can be assured of exceptional personal
attention.

Tents and the main area are all shaded by a canopy of
majestic trees and on raised wooden platforms to enhance the
panoramic view across the plains.
Lively colours and stripes characterise the main area,
comprising a lounge, dining area, camp fire and small pool
under a shady tree.
Guests can take part in game drives and walking safaris in
and around the Plains, while night drives offer the added
excitement of observing the nocturnal wonders of the area.
This camp is perfectly situated to see the antelope that
make the Plains their home: lechwe, the ubiquitous puku,
stately roan antelope as well as the diminutive oribi. Herds
of wildebeest, zebra and buffalo are all commonly seen as
well as smaller groups of Lichtenstein's hartebeest. This
wealth of game is also a big attraction for predators,
including wild dog, cheetah and prides of lion. A birder's
special, the Böhm's Bee-eater, can be seen in the parking
area of the camp

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