Before You Travel

"South Luangwa is remote, wild, and worth every mile — a privilege few experience. Your journey into the valley sets the tone: raw beauty, quiet exclusivity, and a sense that you’ve arrived somewhere rare."
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Getting here is part of the adventure

South Luangwa National Park sits in eastern Zambia, bordered by the Muchinga Escarpment on one side and the Luangwa River on the other — 9,050 square kilometres of untouched wilderness that has been kept wild precisely because reaching it requires intention. There are no shortcuts to this valley. And that is exactly the point. The remoteness, the seasonal floods, the sheer scale of the place — these are not inconveniences. They are the reason South Luangwa remains one of the last genuinely wild corners of Africa. The journey in sets the tone: raw beauty, quiet exclusivity, and a growing sense that you have arrived somewhere rare. By the time you reach your first camp, the world you left behind has already started to feel very far away. Getting here is part of the experience. We would not have it any other way.

The journey in:

By air


Most guests fly into Mfuwe International Airport (MFU), the only commercial airport in South Luangwa. Daily scheduled flights connect Lusaka (LUN) to Mfuwe on Proflight Zambia. Seasonal connections also operate to and from Lilongwe, Malawi.

International arrivals connect through Lusaka from major hubs worldwide:

From Southern Africa→ Lusaka→ Mfuwe
Johannesburg (JNB)
Cape Town (CPT)
Windhoek (WDH)

From East Africa → Lusaka → Mfuwe
Nairobi (NBO) Kigali (KGL)
Zanzibar (ZNZ) (seasonal)

From the Region→ Lusaka → Mfuwe
Lilongwe (LLW)(or direct on select days)
Maun (MUB) (seasonal)
Livingstone (VFA)

Major international carriers serving Lusaka include Emirates, Qatar Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, Turkish Airlines, and Airlink. International travelers frequently fly to South Africa and then on to Lusaka. Our reservations team can advise on the best routings for your origin.

A note on luggage: Soft-sided bags are strongly recommended. Scheduled flights to and from Mfuwe permit 23kg / 50lb per person. Additional allowance can be purchased at the airport if required.

By private charter


A private airstrip near Kapamba Bushcamp serves charter flights for bespoke itineraries. Please enquire with our reservations team for availability and routing.

From the airport to your camp


From Mfuwe Airport, it is a 45-minute transfer in an open game-viewing vehicle to Mfuwe Lodge — your first taste of the valley and the wildlife that fills it. Guests continuing directly to a bushcamp pause at the lodge for refreshments before travelling onward in relaxed, unhurried game drive transfers. The journey to camp is not downtime. Wildlife encounters on the road in are common and often memorable.

Tranfser times from Mfuwe Lodge


These are conducted as slow, scenic game drives — not shuttle runs.

Kuyenda — 75 minutes
Chamilandu — 2 hours
Chindeni — 2.5 hours
Bilimungwe — 2.5–3 hours
Kapamba — 3.5–4 hours
Zungulila — 3.5 hours

Helpful Travel information

South Luangwa has three distinct seasons, each with its own character. Green Season (December–April) — The valley transforms. Intense greens, extraordinary birdlife, baby animals everywhere, and dramatically reduced visitor numbers. BCC is one of the few operators open year-round inside the park. Rates are at their most accessible. Shoulder Season (May–mid June; November) — In May and early June the bush begins to dry out and wildlife starts to concentrate as water sources reduce. November signals the return of the rains — arriving first in spurts, ripening the wild mangoes that draw the elephant families through Mfuwe Lodge's open reception in one of Africa's most extraordinary annual wildlife moments. Peak Season (mid-June–October) — The dry season builds slowly and magnificently. As the heat intensifies and the bush becomes more open, wildlife concentrates around the river and the last remaining water holes. By October South Luangwa's already extraordinary game viewing gets to another level that is like no place in Africa — animals crowding every source of water, predators active, and the valley at its most dramatic. The sunsets during peak season become historic as the magnificent twilight over the Luangwa stays with guests long after they leave.

Visas


Most visitors currently enter Zambia visa-free, though requirements can change. Please confirm with your travel advisor or the nearest Zambian Embassy before travel.

Health


Consult your physician well in advance about malaria prophylaxis and any recommended vaccinations for travel to Zambia. Filtered drinking water is provided at all BCC properties. Walking safaris are led by expert professional guides and armed scouts — age restrictions may apply for younger guests.

Travel Insurance


We strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance for all guests. Your policy should include medical coverage including emergency evacuation, trip cancellation and interruption, and lost or delayed baggage. South Luangwa is remote by design. Insurance is not optional — it is part of being well prepared.

Packing


The bush requires very little. Here is what matters:

Clothing — Neutral tones. Lightweight layers for the day and a warm fleece for cool early mornings and evenings on the vehicle. Avoid white and bright colours.
Footwear — Comfortable, broken-in walking shoes or boots. Nothing needs to be new.
Gear — Binoculars, camera, spare batteries or a power bank, and a soft daypack for activities. Soft-sided bags for luggage on the planes.
Sun and insects — Wide-brim hat, high-factor sunscreen, lip balm, and a good insect repellent.
Documents — Passport, travel insurance details, any necessary medical information.

Leave the elaborate itinerary at home. The valley will take care of the rest.

Connectivity


Mfuwe Lodge — Reliable Wi-Fi throughout.
KuKaya — Reliable Wi-Fi in all areas.
Bushcamps — Wi-Fi available, but we gently encourage our guests to lean into the serene. The sounds of the bush after dark are better than anything on a screen. We ask that guests respect the quietness of shared spaces.
Charging — Solar and battery charging available at all properties.

Payments and Tipping


Major credit cards are accepted at Mfuwe Lodge. Cash in USD or Zambian Kwacha is recommended for incidentals and gratuities at the bushcamps. Tipping is discretionary — your travel designer or our camp managers are always happy to advise on appropriate ranges.ies.

Travel tips and FAQs

All you need to know to plan for a safari with the Bushcamp Company. Travel safely!

Dress at all of our camps is informal and practical. Choose lightweight safari clothingmoisture‑wicking T‑shirts or button‑down shirts with comfortable shorts or lightweight hiking pants. For most itineraries, 2–3 shirts and 2–3 pairs of pants are sufficient given our daily laundry.
Wear dull, neutral bush tones (khaki, brown, green, grey). Please avoid blue/black (can attract tsetse flies) and avoid bright colours—especially white—which stand out in the bushComfortable, closed walking or hiking shoes are essential. A lightweight jacket is useful year‑round, and in June–August a warm jumper/fleece is a must for crisp morning and night drives.
Travel light: Mfuwe Lodge and all Bushcamps offer complimentary daily laundry, and towels are provided, so there’s no need to overpack.

Other items to consider

  • Hat or cap and sunglasses
  • High‑SPF sunscreen and lip balm
  • Torch/headlamp (highly recommended)
  • Swimming costume
  • Spare camera batteries and extra memory cards
  • Good binoculars (essential!)

Walking safaris are unhurried and interpretive—typically 2–3 hours with frequent stops—and proceed at your pace. You should be steady on uneven ground and comfortable in warm weather. Walking safaris can accommodate most ages and fitness levels within reason; simply tell your guide how you’re feeling on the day. Prefer to skip a walk? Guided game drives operate daily.

Q: How long does it take to walk between camps?
Walking from camp to camp is a great way to experience a safari. A typical inter‑camp walk takes 2–4 hours, depending on which camps you’re linking and what you encounter along the way.

South Luangwa has two broad seasons:

  • Dry (May–Oct): Little/no rain; cool mornings and warm days in June–July (~26–28 °C), building to hot in Sept–Oct (average highs ~32–34 °C). Vegetation thins and water sources shrink—prime game viewing.
  • Green (Nov–Apr): Rains bring lush landscapes, dramatic skies, newborns, and excellent birding; some tracks can be muddy/impassable at times.

Many travelers target July–October for concentrated sightings; photographers and birders love the emerald months for colour and atmosphere.

Q: What medicines or vaccines do I need?

  • Timing: Arrange a travel‑health consult 6–8 weeks before departure (earlier if you have ongoing medical needs). Your clinician will tailor advice to your route, season, and health history.
  • Routine boosters: Ensure you’re current on MMR and tetanus/diphtheria/polio boosters.
  • Food/water‑borne risks: Hepatitis A and Typhoid are commonly recommended; your clinician may also consider Hepatitis B and Rabies depending on activities and duration.
  • Yellow fever: Not generally recommended or required for travelers arriving directly from non‑risk countries; proof may be required if you transit or arrive from a yellow‑fever‑risk country—confirm based on routing.
  • Malaria: South Luangwa is a malaria‑risk area. Use chemoprophylaxis plus bite‑avoidance. Clinicians typically prescribe atovaquone/proguanil, doxycycline, or mefloquine (start/stop windows differ; complete the full post‑trip course).
  • Note on vaccines: WHO‑recommended malaria vaccines (RTS,S and R21) are being rolled out for children in endemic countries and do not replace traveler chemoprophylaxis; adult visitors should still take tablets and practice bite‑avoidance.
  • Bite‑avoidance: Apply repellent, wear long sleeves/pants in the evening, and use insecticide‑treated nets where provided.

Q: What medical support is available?
Our camps are remote but prepared for minor issues (trained first‑aiders, medical kits, and radios). A Western‑trained doctor is available in Mfuwe for consultations (fees apply). For serious incidents, evacuation to higher‑care facilities—often Johannesburg—may be required; daylight and weather can affect timelines. Please travel with comprehensive medical + evacuation insurance and bring essential medications. (In South Luangwa, protection and response are coordinated by DNPW, with conservation partners such as Conservation South Luangwa.)

All camps offer charging for small devices. As power at the bushcamps is generated primarily through solar, availability can be limited; mindful use is appreciated. Mfuwe Lodge and the Villas at KuKaya are on the national grid (220 V). Zambia uses three‑pin square British‑style sockets.

Q: Is Wi‑Fi available—and what’s your policy?
Yes—Wi‑Fi is available at all camps. To preserve the quiet rhythm of the bush and the solitude of fellow guests, we ask for discreet, considerate use:

  • Keep phones on silent; disable loud notifications.
  • No streaming, video calls, or speakerphone in vehicles, dining areas, hides, or other shared spaces.
  • Keep downloads/uploads light; bandwidth is shared for guest communications and camp operations.
  • If you need to take a call, step to a private area away from other guests.

Guests who prefer a fully unplugged experience can turn off their Wi‑Fi—in fact, we encourage everyone at our intimate bushcamps, where quiet, presence, and connection to the surroundings are central to the experience, to turn Wi‑Fi off when possible.

Cultural Principles: South Luangwa’s culture is rooted in a deep respect for others, the Valley, and its wildlife, and these principles guide our camp etiquette.

Our deep‑borehole tap water is naturally filtered and safe to drink. Filtered/bottled drinking water is also provided in rooms, vehicles, and common areas and refreshed throughout your stay.

Both US Dollars and Zambian Kwacha (ZMW) are widely accepted. Exchange USD/GBP/EUR or withdraw Kwacha at Lusaka and Mfuwe Airports. We accept Visa/Mastercard, but recommend carrying some cash for gratuities and incidental purchases in remote areas. Bring clean, undamaged USD notes (post‑2006 design); older/marked bills are often refused. (Kwacha is typically not obtainable outside Zambia.)

Our chefs are fantastic and able to cater for most dietary requirements. Please notify your travel professional or one of our reservation consultants when booking, and inform the camp manager upon arrival.

Q: What’s included in my stay—and what’s not? Included (generally):accommodation; laundry; house drinks; most meals; scheduled game drives & walking safaris; VAT and government service charge. Not included: gratuities, premium/imported beverages, select add‑on activities, boutique purchases. Your booking confirmation lists exact inclusions and any park fees/bed levies/conservation supplements.

No guest drones in South Luangwa. Zambia requires approvals from the Zambia Civil Aviation Authority (ZCAA) for RPAS, with strict limits; drones are restricted/prohibited in national parks to protect wildlife and guest privacy. We therefore do not allow drones on our safaris.

Q: Photo etiquette on drives?
Our guides position vehicles for good angles without crowding, prioritizing animal comfort and park etiquette—calm, respectful, unhurried.  There is generally deference given to the vehicle that first happens on the sighting.  Guests should respect other passengers’ viewing wishes during the encounter as well as speak in low voices or whispers.  There is no such thing as a dumb question when you are out in the bush – ask your guide anything you are curious about.

Q: Are cultural visits available?
Yes—our team can arrange meaningful, respectful visits (subject to timing/availability), including:

  • Tribal Textiles (Mfuwe): Artisan workshop, retail store, café, and hands‑on batik classes.
  • Kawaza Village: Long‑standing day visit offering insight into Kunda culture and village life.
  • Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust: Conservation education centre on the Luangwa River.
  • Conservation South Luangwa (CSL) briefings: Anti‑poaching operations, K9 unit, and human‑wildlife coexistence (when available).
  • The Farm: Local agriculture and the true farm‑to‑table experience.
  • Soccer Games: Join or watch friendly community football matches.
  • School Visits: Thoughtful visits to nearby schools to understand local education initiatives.
  • Coming soon — Nyamaluma Game Scout Training School: Guided visits from our bushcamps to learn about ranger training and conservation careers.

Please speak with Reservations to plan any of the above. Additional fees may apply depending on the activity and timing.

We have created the ultimate and arguably only classic safari circuit located inside a national park in Africa. The Bushcamp Company offers six intimate bushcamps set deep inside South Luangwa National Park, anchored by gateway camps at Mfuwe Lodge and the Villas at KuKaya—allowing guests to journey through the wilderness without ever leaving the park, or bush for that matter. Activities include day and night game drives, walking safaris, cultural visits, spa experiences, and a series of signature moments such as Kapamba River sundowners, bush meals, farm‑to‑table cuisine, and starlit dinners—delivering exceptional comparable value through variety, depth, and connectivity to place.

South Luangwa is renowned for its terrain, landscapes, and guiding heritage as the birthplace of the walking safari in Zambia. As the Valley’s largest and most established operator, The Bushcamp Company is deeply committed to conservation and community impact, with a track record that clearly sets it apart. Wildlife sightings are consistently outstanding—particularly leopard and wild dog—earning South Luangwa its reputation as the Valley of the Leopard. Mfuwe Lodge is also its own spectacle in November when the elephants walk thru the reception area—possibly the most unique experience in all of Africa. Our Bushcamp Circuit offers an immersive, authentic, and unforgettable classic safari journey through this breathtaking valley, one of Africa’s richest wildlife and great wilderness areas.  

Come on one of our curated itineraries in the “Plan Now” section—or build your own journey. We can’t wait to host you inside South Luangwa National Park.

A note on what makes this place different


South Luangwa is the birthplace of the walking safari. It is the Valley of the Leopard. It is home to wildlife concentrations that rival anywhere on the continent, and it remains genuinely uncrowded — protected not by gates and quotas alone, but by the simple fact that it takes real effort to get here. The Bushcamp Company has operated inside South Luangwa National Park for over two decades. Our eight properties form the Bushcamp Circuit — two gateway camps at the park entrance and six bushcamps set deep within our 140,000-acre exclusive area in the south. Moving through this circuit, guests experience the valley at depth — different habitats, different wildlife, different rhythms — guided every step of the way by people who have spent their lives learning this place. This is not a safari you will forget. The valley has a way of staying with people long after they leave. Questions about getting here or planning your trip? Our reservations team is ready to help. info@bushcampcompany.com | +1 713-275-7894 (US) | +260 978 77 00 55 (Zambia)

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