Mwamba Camp, nestled in the heart of South Luangwa National Park, has recently unveiled a series of sophisticated upgrades, enhancing the already captivating wilderness experience. The renovated chalets now boast an innovative design featuring woven bamboo exteriors and interiors. This unique design not only adds a touch of elegance but also provides a practical solution for warding off insects while allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the surrounding natural beauty.
The chalets have also been expanded, each featuring a private veranda where guests can relax and enjoy expansive views of the vibrant surroundings. The iconic Gardenia chalet, while relocated, retains its nostalgic charm amidst the gardenias, redesigned to seamlessly integrate with the wild landscape.
The enhancements extend to the outdoor bathrooms, now accessible via robust pathways leading to double basins with elegant copper tapware, live-edge mirrors, and showers nestled among the trees. This innovative design offers a unique blend of comfort and nature, allowing guests to connect with the wilderness while still enjoying the finer things in life.
A standout addition is the camp’s new deck, strategically placed overlooking the Mwamba River. This serene gathering spot doubles as a breakfast deck and a tranquil retreat for wildlife observation. The deck’s location attracts regular visits from elephants and various plains game, providing guests with an ideal spot for ‘armchair safaris.’
Long-time fans of Mwamba will be pleased to find the Last Waterhole Hide remains untouched, continuing to provide some of the park’s most spectacular wildlife encounters from a cherished, familiar spot.
With these thoughtful updates, Mwamba Camp reaffirms its commitment to delivering an unparalleled safari experience, where luxury meets the untamed beauty of South Luangwa. The camp offers a truly unique and immersive experience, allowing guests to connect with nature while enjoying a touch of luxury and comfort.