Red lechwe leaping across shallow wetlands, lions hunting in golden grasses, and elephants emerging out of morning mist – this is the Busanga Plains experience.
Found in the northern region of Zambia’s Kafue National Park, this remote wilderness is distinct from the miombo woodlands of the park. Instead, flat grassland dambos are dotted with date palms and sausage and fig trees.
As the flood waters recede over June to November, the Busanga Plains become accessible for safaris characterised by outstanding game-viewing, predator action and colourful birdlife.
Kafue National Park is Zambia’s largest and oldest national park, and is quite possibly one of Africa’s last great expanses of well-protected remote and pristine wilderness.
ExploreBlend into the quiet of nature in our e-Cruiser, which allows you to experience all the sights and sounds of the bush in near silence and with a deep sense of environmental care.
Slow down to nature’s pace as your knowledgeable guide and armed scout leads you on a bush walk that immerses you in the natural beauty of Busanga Plains.
Experience the wonders of Busanga quietly and at a comfortable pace from the seat of an electric mountain bike, with an experienced guide sharing their knowledge of the bush.
Keep your eyes and ears open because you don’t want to miss seeing some of the 450 bird species that call the Busanga Plains home.
Cool off in our camp pool during the hottest parts of the day and look out for an elephant or puku that just may be passing by the camp.
If you feel like extending your safari-viewing, why not eat out in the bush? Our team know the best spots to relax between wildlife sightings and can bring a delicious feast along with you.