Shumba Camp, tucked away in the stunning Kafue National Park — Zambia's oldest and largest protected area, covering 2.25 million hectares (5.5 million acres) — offers an experience that is remote, untamed, and diverse. Recently added to the UNESCO World Biosphere Network, Kafue aims to promote conservation research and protect the Earth's wilderness and local communities.
Visitors can enjoy exciting wildlife drives to spot the local lion prides, experience the thrill of night drives using infrared lighting, or take part in seasonal boating trips to view hippos and the area’s diverse bird species. At the camp, guests can cool off in the pristine pool, savour delicious open-fire meals, and gaze at the dazzling stars overhead.
Perched on a lush tree island, six elegantly designed tented suites, elevated on wooden platforms, offer sweeping views of the vast plains. Each spacious En-suite tent includes stunning vistas, while a shaded veranda with comfortable cushions invites guests to sit back and relax.
Shumba Camp, tucked away in the stunning Kafue National Park — Zambia's oldest and largest protected area, covering 2.25 million hectares (5.5 million acres) — offers an experience that is remote, untamed, and diverse. Recently added to the UNESCO World Biosphere Network, Kafue aims to promote conservation research and protect the Earth's wilderness and local communities.
Visitors can enjoy exciting wildlife drives to spot the local lion prides, experience the thrill of night drives using infrared lighting, or take part in seasonal boating trips to view hippos and the area’s diverse bird species. At the camp, guests can cool off in the pristine pool, savour delicious open-fire meals, and gaze at the dazzling stars overhead.
Perched on a lush tree island, six elegantly designed tented suites, elevated on wooden platforms, offer sweeping views of the vast plains. Each spacious En-suite tent includes stunning vistas, while a shaded veranda with comfortable cushions invites guests to sit back and relax.