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Wednesday 8 May 2013

Wilderness Safari specials

Wilderness Safaris has introduced fantastic new deals on travel to Zambia and Zimbabwe for the remainder of 2013.


Davison's Camp, Hwange, Zimbabwe (Photo: Mike Myers)

For a stay of at least three nights or more, the cost of flying to and from any camps in both Zimbabwe and Zambia is reduced by 50%.  These camps are:  in Zambia:  Shumba and Busanga Bush camps in the Kafue National Park; in Zimbabwe: Little Makalolo and Davison’s camps in Hwange National Park and Ruckomechi Camp in Mana Pools National Park.


Little Makalolo (Photo: Mike Myers)

This special is effective immediately for all new bookings and is intended to run for all travel during the rest of 2013.  Both Davison’s and Little Makalolo are classic tented camps where the tents are situated on the ground overlooking a waterhole in front of camp.  They are superbly intimate and comfortable offering a traditional safari experience and good game viewing. 


Ruckomechi Camp, Hwange, Zimbabwe (Photo: Mike Myers)

Ruckomechi is situated in a private concession of Mana Pools National Park.  It is has a wonderful view over the Zambezi River.  Rooms are canvas tented in the Wilderness classic style.  There are lots of activities that offer game interaction from both the land and the River. 


Busanga Plains (Photo: Mike Myers)

In Zambia in the northern most part of the Kafue National Park, in the Busanga Plains, resides both Shumba Camp and Busanga Bush Camp.  These differ from one another in style.  Shumba is a more up-market classic safari camp with larger rooms and main area that is more comfortably appointed.  Whereas Busanga Bush Camp is, by comparison, more rustic.  Although the rooms and main area are comfortable, the camp is more in touch with the wild.  


Busanga Hot Air Ballon (Photo: Mike Myers)

The bonus offering in Zambia is the hot air balloon!  This is available on a complimentary basis for bookings at Busanga Plains camps if your stay is three nights or more between August and October.  If you have never floated over the beautiful plains in northern Kafue, you simply have to make to plan to do so.  Game viewing from a hot air balloon is the most spectacular experience ever – something not to be missed in a lifetime!

For more information see the Zambezi Traveller website here or visit the Zambezi Traveller Directory:
Wilderness Safaris Little Makalolo
Wilderness Safaris Davisons Camp

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