Chindeni Bushcamp comprises four spacious tents built on raised wooden decks and offer views over the lagoon where where hippo and elephant can see wallowing in the water and mud.
The canvas tents feature four-poster beds and en-suite shower and bathroom.
The main lodge offers space for relaxing and the multi-level desks provides the perfect vantage point to view the wildlife and birds that come from miles around to the oxbow lagoon for refreshment.
Activities at Chindeni Bushcamp include walking safaris, game drives during the day and at night and scenic sundowner trips. Game viewing in South Luangwa is superb and boasts one of the greatest concentrations of wildlife in Africa.
This area is the birth place of walking safaris, first pioneered in the 1960's and attracts some of Africa's finest guides.
Chindeni Bushcamp is open between May - December

Tours staying at this accommodation
Zambia Walking Safari - Luangwa Encounter
Itinerary Highlights
- Discover more of South Luangwa on this itinerary - Mfuwe Lodge, Chamilandu, Chindeni, Bilimungwe and Kapamba
- Amazing wildlife viewing in the game rich South Luangwa
- Enjoy game viewing from a different angle on this walking safari
- Discover the smaller things on foot

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