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Nsolo Bush Camp - South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
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Nsolo Bush Camp accommodation is in spacious, canvas-roofed chalets built on raised wooden decks with reed walls and en-suite bathrooms.
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Nsolo Bush Camp is a peaceful refuge campStudy the Nsolo Camp's collection of books Comfortable chalets built on raised wooden decks Private verandahs overlooking the surrounding bush
This Zambia accommodation has 4 spacious canvas-roofed chalets built on raised wooden decks with reed walls and en-suite bathrooms. Each chalet is set under the shade of large evergreen trees with private verandas overlooking the surrounding bush.
There is a thatched 'chilenje' with bar and dining offering a peaceful refuge where guests can study the Nsolo Bush Camp's collection of books or view a variety of game at the waterhole.
Client Requirements:
Binoculars. Torch / flashlight. Personal toiletries. Malaria prophylactics. Sunblock and insect repellent. Valid travel and medical insurance. Video camera - ensure that you bring spare batteries. Cameras if required - please bring a large supply of film. Good, comfortable worn in walking shoes (preferably not new). Please advise Safari Par Excellence of any dietary requirements.Natural / earthy colours when participating in game drives or walks. Excess baggage and valuables can be left in Lusaka and collected on your return. National Parks Entry Fee of US$20.00 - US$30.00 per person per night payable direct in cash. Warm clothes for winter evenings (June to mid August). Jersey / jacket / tracksuit for cool evenings. Guests are asked to please keep their luggage down to a minimum and preferably in soft holdall bags. 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.
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Spacious Canvas-roofed Chalets
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The 4 spacious canvas-roofed chalets at Nsolo Bush Camp are built on raised wooden decks with reed walls and en suite bathrooms.
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Leopards
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Leopard's diet in the Kruger area consists of 28% Impala, 15% Warthog, 15% Duiker, 11% small carnivores and 10% primates, particularily the Baboon.
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