Kakuli
Kakuli, meaning old buffalo bull, was the nickname given by locals to the pioneering founder Norman Carr, who began the tradition of walking safaris here in South Luangwa National Park. The camp boasts a great base for exploring by vehicle, boat and on foot. Kakuli sees a resident lion pride, a seasonal colony of jewel-like carmine bee-eaters, and the most sightings of leopards in a single drive every year. During the lush emerald ‘Secret Season’ guests can venture out by boat to enjoy some of the best and unique opportunities for wildlife and landscape photography. All the Safari trips at Kakuli are led by award-winning guides. The camp consists of five charming and airy suites, one of the suites is suitable for a family, offering two bedrooms and bathrooms. All suites showcase beautiful, thatched rooms with rustic allure, not to mention individual private verandas featuring comfy lounge areas which overlook the awe-inspiring vistas.