Robin Pope Safaris Introduction
Robin Pope Safari Camps and operations are among the finest in
Africa, with comfortable lodges, superb guides and excellent food.
Nkwali Lodge
Nkwali Camp is located on Robin's private land, overlooking
the National Park. The land is superb gameviewing country, with
a beautiful area of ebony woodland and open grass plains.
Elephants often cross the Luangwa, seen from the bar, or come to
the waterhole near the thatched dining room.
Accommodation for 12 guests in cool and spacious chalets,
each with a view of the river. Throughout the year we have
direct access to the park by boat. The area is famous for
leopard and giraffe sightings.
Open all year.
Tena Tena
The Times, London has rated Tena Tena Camp "altogether
beyond superlatives.. one of the best safari camps in the whole
of Africa." This remote and small camp lies within the Nsefu
Sector of the National Park and enjoys a stunning location on a
wide bend of the Luangwa River. A grove of mahogany trees shade
the large custom-made tents and open air bathrooms. From the
thatched dining room and bar, guests can watch the elephants,
hippo and antelope on the river banks. The spectacular Buca
Buca lagoon is nearby, where a whole morning can be spent
quietly watching game come down to feed and drink. Because of
the remoteness Tena Tena guests have these scenes to themselves.
Accommodates 10 guests in luxury tents under thatch
open late May to end Oct
Nsefu
Nsefu Camp lies on a sweeping bend of the river, 12
kilometres north of Tena Tena. Nsefu was the first game camp in
Zambia and dates back to the early fifties. The view of the
river is superb and includes a terraced area where game grazes
during the day. The bar, tucked in beside a huge dormant
termite mound, overlooks a waterhole that is very productive for
game, especially leopard at night. The original rondavels have
been extended, with a spacious bathroom added. Each room has a
clear view of the river, through large windows and from the new
wooden veranda.
Accommodates 12 guests in traditional rondavels
En suite semi-open air bathrooms
open late May to end Oct
Walking Safaris
Robin Pope's Walking Mobile Safaris start with 2 days at Nkwali
Camp. You then drive north to the Mupamadizi river for five days
of walking covering approximately 10km a
day. The trek will follow this clear river which is a major tributary of the Luangwa. The area is remote and wild, the terrain
and habitats varied and the game shy and unused to man. From ants
to buffalo, a bird's nest to tracking a lion, you will learn the
many facets of the bush. The fully serviced mobile camp is
extremely comfortable and well-equipped with walk-in tents and full
bedding. The shower is under a tree and the toilet is a bush loo
with a wooden throne. Meals of a high standard are served under the
open sky. Your safari will conclude with three nights at Tena Tena
or Nsefu
Bush Camps
Luangwa Bush Camping is a 2-night walk between Tena Tena
and Nsefu for a couple of days, camping in stand up tents,
mattresses on the ground, sheets and blankets, wash basin, shared
ucket shower, bush loo, full bar and food service. The walking is in
a lagoon rich area and game is superb. Debs Tittle, one of Zambia’s
best, is the guide and host.
Palm Grove Bush Camping takes place in an area recently
explored by Robin – the dry river bed of the Mushilashi
River. There is a huge palm grove in the middle of the bush and the
camp is under evergreen trees on an island in middle of the river
bed, surrounded by white sand. This is a wilderness experience with
rigorous walking in a wild area where game is sparse and very shy.
This is arranged ad hoc.
Safari Houses in Luangwa
For groups or families, private safari houses offer a unique
experience.
Robin’s House is ideal for families, honeymooners and guests
looking for a little privacy. Set apart from Nkwali camp the house
has an amazing view of the Luangwa river and the animals that come
down to drink. It is under a grove of large trees and is well
shaded. Two luxury bedrooms and a central sitting room and dining
room. Service includes a private chef, valet, private guide
and safari vehicle.
Luangwa House is a stunning private house 1 km from Nkwali. It
is built on the edge of a seasonal lagoon with Chindeni Hills in the
backdrop. The main room is vast – going up two storeys. And
each bedroom is not only large but also has individual styles.
Chongwe River House - Private House - Lower Zambezi National
Park
This extraordinary house is at the end of a massive
winterthorn grove, on the banks of the peaceful Chongwe River, a
tributary of the Zambezi. The entire house is built of ferro
walls and wild wood. With no straight lines it flowing and
natural in every way. On entering the house, the main room has
low bridges over flowing water. From this room you look out over
the deck and pool to the river and mountains beyond. The Chongwe
area is famous for huge male elephants. From the bedrooms, the
sitting room and the deck you will have game in view, feeding
and watering.
private safaris - walking, drives, night drives, boating,
canoeing and fishing
open April - November
Pumulani - Malawi
Situated on beautiful shores bordering Lake Malawi National
Park a World Heritage Site.This is Birdwatchers will be in
paradise - there is an abundance of birds in both the lake shore
beach and gardens as well as the hillside woodland.
Accommodations are in ten villas built up the hillside,
individual in style.The central dinning and bar area is high
above the lake with spectacular views. The infinity swimming
pool is on a lower terraced deck.
Activities include snorkelling, kayaking, waterskiing, fun tube,
wake boarding, sailing, fishing and scuba diving and
village walks. At the end of the day guests can enjoy
Africa’s most spectacular sunsets on board our 12 meter
dhow been handcrafted by local inhabitants.
Closed January, February, March