Kafue Camps & Safaris Ltd. was
created in 2006 to meet the safari
needs of visitors wishing for an
excellent wildlife safari experience
whilst also maintaining ethical
principles.
These ethical principles include both
the employment of people from the
surrounding areas of The Kafue
National Park as well caring for the
environment and wildlife in the Park.
We are a majority Zambian owned
company, so revenue is ploughed back
into the country.
Our staff and directors have many
years' experience in the Kafue and in
the wildlife safari business.
We aim to empower our employees to
reach their full potential and train
them to the best International
standards, whilst retaining uniquely
Zambian feel to your stay.
We offer a friendly, professional
service with a difference, which we
hope you will always remember.
Pippa Turner, Patrick Moyo,
Musonda Mbalazi & team
The Kafue is one of the world’s largest game
sanctuaries, about the size of Wales. It is well known
for it’s extremely diverse variety of terrain, wildlife
and birds - probably only second to Serengeti - and is
still fairly unexplored to this day.
Four of the Big Five are here, plus Cheetah and Wild
Dog, as well as over 450 species of birds.
You are unlikely to see many other people or vehicles
which gives a sensation of having a private safari.
The animals are sometimes more timid than in
other more commercialized parks,
but this makes your sightings all
the more special.
We are located about 8 kilometres
from the tar road, just east of the
Kafue Hook Bridge. Our location
means we can meet the needs of
both International and local
visitors whether they have
transport of not.
Mayukuyku is on the southern edge
of the Northern sector of the Park.
It is ideally located to access both
the North and South Kafue to such
places as The Busanga or Nanzhila
Plains.
Mayukuyuku is the ideal place to
break a journey if travelling
Westwards to the Barotse Plains,
Liuwa National Park, or the famous
Kuomboka Ceremony near Mongu.
Mayukuyuku Camp is located on the banks of
the Kafue River in a location that is probably
one of the most picturesque spots in the whole
park. A prime site within the Kafue National
Park.
The camp is just 250 kilometres from the
capital city of Lusaka, an easy four hour drive.
We are open and accessible twelve months of
the year.
From
December 1st
until March 31st
Stay full board at a
special "green season"
rate of $200 (normally
$250) and get one
activity of choice free
per person per stay
(worth $35)!