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Kapani Safari Lodge - South Luangwa, Zambia
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Kapani Safari Lodge is a privately owned, exclusive and spacious camp with en-suite facilities.
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Kapani Safari Lodge is an exclusive, privately owned Zambia accommodation situated on a large lagoon beside the Luangwa River accommodating only 20 guests. The lodge has 8 standard suites and 2 lovely lagoon houses.
Each of the lodge's 8 standard suites has an en-suite bathroom and lounge with a bar fridge. The 2 lagoon houses overlook the Kapani Lagoon and are very private and spacious with en-suite facilities.
Kapani Safari Lodge is sold on an all inclusive basis, with the exception of the National Parks Entry Fees per person per night which are payable direct in cash, on arrival.
Client Requirements:
Binoculars. Torch / flashlight. Personal toiletries. Malaria prophylactics. Sunblock and insect repellent. Video camera - ensure that you bring spare batteries. Personal medical requirements if asthmatic, diabetic etc. Cameras if required - please bring a large supply of film. Please advise Safari Par Excellence of any dietary preferences. Natural / earthy colours when participating in game drives or walks. Valid travel (visa) documents as well as travel and medical insurance. National Parks Entry Fee of US$20.00 per person per night payable direct in cash. Warm clothes for winter evenings June to mid August. Jersey / jacket / tracksuit for cool evenings. Personal clothing - shorts and T-shirts are sufficient during the day and a long sleeved shirt is recommended to protect arms from the hot sun during the day. Don’t forget a hat. Guests are asked to please keep their luggage down to a minimum and preferable in soft holdall bags. Excess baggage and valuable can be left in Lusaka and collected on your return.
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Pravate Accommodation in Thatched Rooms
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Kapani Safari Lodge accommodates only 20 guests in 10 lavish brick and thatch rooms designed for the warmer weather with high ceilings, overhead fans and large gauzed windows.
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