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Nchila Reserve

 - Northern Zambia, Zambia

Nchila Reserve is tucked away in the far northwest of Zambia, and is best reached by flying from Lusaka or northern Kafue. Dr Walter Fisher founded a mission here in 1889, and the estate (known as Hillwood Farm) is still run by his descendents. It's an amazing place, including an orphanage, a school, a farm, and the reserve.

Looking at Nchla on a map, you'll realise that it's close to the rainforests of the Congo Basin. Hence ornithologists know it as a place to spot numerous birds which are either rare in, or absent from, the rest of southern and East Africa. Enthusiasts can find black-collared bulbuls, Angola larks, blue-breasted kingfishers, blue-headed and green-throated sunbirds, Forbe's plovers, red-bellied paradise flycatchers, white-cheeked bee-eaters, white-spotted flufftails and many other rare species.

Aside from the birds, the reserve is one of Africa's best places to see roan and large, relaxed herds of eland and sable antelope (including the rare Angolan giant sable). You'll also find Kafue lechwe, Lichtenstein's Hartebeest, Oribi, some very relaxed sitatungas, and a variety of other more common antelope.

Accommodation is in one of three beautiful thatched chalets - stylish and comfortable. Come for three nights to explore; it's an unusual place to visit, but well worth the trip.

Getting to Nchila usually requires us to charter a private plane from Lusaka, or at least northern Kafue. Hence getting there is costly. It's a destination for those who are serious about their birds, and we recommend that if you visit, then you stay for at least 3-4 days.

Lodge overview
Lodge type: Safari
Season: Seasonal

Geographics
Location: Northern Zambia, Zambia
Accessible by: Fly-and-Transfer

Key personnel
Owner: Independent / Owner Run

Food & drink
Usual board basis: Full Board
Dining style: Group Meals
Dining locations: Indoor and Outdoor Dining
Room service: No

Special interests
Birdwatching: An amazing place for bird-watchers with dozens of species that are found here and in the equatorial forests - but rarely elsewhere
- See more of our suggestions of the best places for birdwatching in Zambia
Walking: With lovely landscape, and little really dangerous game, Nchila is a great place to walk and explore - take a good pair of binoculars and a bird book
- See more of our suggestions of the best places for walking in Zambia
Wildlife: Nchila's moist evergreen forests are fascinating, whilst its plains have a wide range of fairly unusual anilas, including roan and sable antelope (including Angolan giant sable), eland, oribi and unusualy bold sitatunga!
- See more of our suggestions of the best places for wildlife in Zambia

Health & safety
Malarial area: Yes
Dangerous animals: Low Risk

Extras
Disabled access: Not Possible



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