Nakapalayo Homestay:
For guests looking to stay in a traditional Bisa Village, this homestay makes a fascinating base. Situated just outside Chiundaponde village on the road between Kasanka and Bangweulu Wetlands, the homestay is simple and comfortable. Guests are given the unique opportunity to learn about the traditional way of life, tour the village, and taste local cuisine.
Waka Waka Campsite
Located on the shores of the gorgeous Lake Waka Waka, this camp is a convenient stopover on the way from Kasanka to Banqweulu Wetlands. Run by the local community, the camp is overseen by a caretaker should you need assistance.
Nkondo Tented Camp
Situated in the miombo woodlands in close proximity to park headquarters, this camp offers six classic en-suite tents on a bed and breakfast basis. It is an excellent base from which to explore the area and it is possible to access woodands and wetland, even possibly a day trip to Kasanka. These excursions include village walks, birding, general wildlife viewing and seeking out the elusive shoebill. They are all day activities when based at this simple, but very homey, camp. To view the camp rates, click here.
Nsobe Campsite
Located along the Chimbwe woodland on the edge of the swamps, Nsobe is in the heart of the wetlands and offers six campsites and is the absolute best spot to enjoy birding, walks and the search for the elusive shoebill. It is possible to have herds of black lechwe just outside your tent each day. Camp open +/- May to November only, water-level dependent. To view the camp rates, click here.
Visiting the parks is one of the best ways to support conservation, communities, and the long-term future of these wild areas. Use the link below to plan your visit today! Please make sure to provide your name, contact details, trip dates, desired camp, number of guests and any other relevant information.
E-mail: bangweulu@africanparks.org
Address:
Bangweulu Wetlands Project
African Parks Network
PO Box 450098
Mpika
ZAMBIA