Map of South Luangwa National Park's main safari camps and
This map shows the 30-or-so safari camps and lodges in South Luangwa National Park. Read more about them by clicking the blue markers, and following the links in the bubbles to more details, or a closer view.
Things to see on this map of South Luangwa
Although at first glance these camps and lodges look tightly-packed, the reality is very different when you are there. Most are small, and operate many walking safaris as well as 4WD trips, so their impact on the park is light. At most camps, especially outside the central 'Mfuwe area', you feel as if you're the only camp in the park.
Looking at the camp's locations, you'll see that most are clustered along the banks of the Luangwa River – which twists and curves its way from north-east of this map to the south-west. Most of the few that lie away from this curving line are located on small tributaries to the Luangwa.
If you zoom out from this level even a little, you'll see clearly the hard line of the Muchinga Escarpment which runs roughly parallel to the Luangwa River, and east of it; this also is rough indication for the eastern boundary of South Luangwa National Park.
Click onto any of the markers, and follow the links in the bubbles, for more detailed maps of the locations of the various bushcamps and safari lodges.
Navigating around this South Luangwa map
Drag the sliding marker (over the left-side of the map) along the vertical scale to zoom the map in (+) and out (-), or click on the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons. Move the mouse over the blue markers to see the name of safari camps and lodges. Click on the blue markers for more information on the camp or lodge. Click on the links below for more detailed maps which show the safari camps and lodges in each area. Use the left-side menu at the top of this page to view other maps, or click on the links below.
Zambia's top national park, South Luangwa offers superb big game safaris, night drives and some of Africa's best walking safaris – based at a wide range of small, often owner-run, safari camps and lodges... - More about South Luangwa National Park