
Nanzhila Plains Camp is a new and improved version of the old Nanzhila Rest camp, built in the 1950’s, and has taken up home in the same spot of the peaceful Southern sector of Kafue National Park. The vast area is known for the thick woodlands of Miombo, Zambezi Teak and Mopane in conjunction with the undulating plains, Nanzhia’s namesake, rolling through them. Large quantities of antelope, including the ever-bashful Roan and Sable, as well as major carnivores, are regularly seen roaming these vast plains. Birders will love the area where you are almost guaranteed to see the endemic Black-cheeked Lovebird, the Wattled Crane, Groud Hornbill and the Saddle-billed Stork along with many other sought after birds.
Kafue National Park is the largest park in Zambia, also the largest protected areas in the word, covering almost 22500 square kilometers. There are very few camps in the park, making Nanzhila a pristine area offering “unspoiled splendor.”
The three thatched cottages and three en-suite tents provide a cozy night’s sleep for all its safari goers. The cottages are built to blend into the natural surroundings of the plains allowing guests to feel the tranquil surroundings. The tents are equally as luxurious but provide a more classic safari feel.
To learn more about Zambia's Kafue National Park and Nanzhila Plains Safari Camp please visit http://www.nanzhila.com/.

