Spend 4 fantastic days at King Lewanika Camp. Discover the vast plains of Luwa National Park, one of Africas last wild and untouched areas. The park is located in the upper floodplain of the Zambezi River in western Zambia. The parks landscapes change with the seasons. In October and November, severe thunderstorms blanket the horizon, and from January to May, flooded fields transform into shimmering blue lagoons dotted with lilies and flocks of wading birds. Luwa National Park has a thriving population of cheetah, hyena, zebra, lychee and elanda antelope, buffalo, and over 300 species of birds.
Spend 4 fantastic days at King Lewanika Camp. Discover the vast plains of Luwa National Park, one of Africas last wild and untouched areas. The park is located in the upper floodplain of the Zambezi River in western Zambia. The parks landscapes change with the seasons. In October and November, severe thunderstorms blanket the horizon, and from January to May, flooded fields transform into shimmering blue lagoons dotted with lilies and flocks of wading birds. Luwa National Park has a thriving population of cheetah, hyena, zebra, lychee and elanda antelope, buffalo, and over 300 species of birds.
First protected in the 1880s by King Lewanika of the Lozi people, Liuwa Plain is one of the earliest game reserves in Africa. The plains are unspoilt and exclusive with rare game and a rich natural history. A natural extension of the vast landscape, the Time + Tide King Lewanika villas have an effortless flow between the in and out. The golden hue of the plains is reflected throughout the design, contrasting against masculine accents of vintage leather and burnished metal. Lounge on your private verandah, taking in the panoramic views and watching birds wade in the lily dotted lagoon. Gather around the evening campfire, swapping tales under the stars. Hear the calls of whooping hyenas as you drift off to sleep. Stop, slow down and fully immerse yourself into this wild land