The 2012 Safaricom Marathon is taking place in Kenya next month in Lewa Conserva...
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Built in 1950, Nsefu was the first safari camp in Zambia. This lovely camp has a nostalgic ambience and a wonderful location on a sweeping bend of the Luangwa River, in the remote north of the Luangwa National Park's undeveloped Nsefu Sector. The camp is small and exclusive and only accommodates 12 guests. The beautifully resorted thatched rondavels are all white-washed and are decorated with an understated elegance. Crisp cotton sheets, thick cotton towels and linen bathrobes, along with the characteristic English toiletries, are a luxurious touch. The rondavels open out onto a private veranda with views of the Luangwa River. The bathrooms are spacious and open-aired, taking you a step closer to nature. The view of the Luangwa River from Nsefu Camp is superb and includes a terraced area where game grazes during the day. The thatched bar and communal lounge area is tucked in beside a huge extinct termite mound and overlooks a waterhole that is very productive for game - for those fortunate enough, leopard at night are a special reward. In keeping with authentic feel of early safari days, the camp has original 1920's hand basins, a working gramophone player, and heavy hotel-silver cutlery is used, with dinners served by candlelight. Breakfast is served at dawn on the grass terrace in front of camp. The camp also includes laundry services. The atmosphere is intimate, the camp staff are friendly and professional and the service is highly personalized. Nsefu Camp offers charm and total comfort in remoteness and seclusion. |
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