Walking Safaris in North Luangwa National Park, Zambia

Face to Face with buffaloSet on a stunning site on the banks of the Mwaleshi River in the heart of the North Luangwa National Park, Kutandala Camp offers the ultimate safari for those who seek truly remote wilderness.

Not many experiences can match the thrill of finding lion on foot or standing face to face with a thousand head of buffalo.

Whether you want to track large mammals from Elephant to the endemic Cookson's Wildebeest, or identify some of the three hundred and fifty bird species recorded - on safari at Kutandala you will be in the company of people who know and love this area.

With a capacity for only six guests, exclusivity is guaranteed and you can drive or walk for days and not meet another soul.

Rod and Guz, who own and operate Kutandala Camp, care passionately about what they do and about the restoration work which has brought the North Luangwa back from the brink. In camp Guz manages, against incredible logistical odds, to produce meals of the highest quality and variety.

Rod's depth of knowledge and enthusiasm for all things ecological means that the guiding experience is always informative and fresh.

Walking at Kutandala on the banks of the Mwaleshi RiverelephantsRod and hippo on the Luangwa

".... it is the proximity with wildlife, the raw contact with natural Africa that draws visitors to the North Luangwa for walking"
- Nicholas Woodsworth, Financial Times