Thursday, May 15, 2008

Remote Africa

Remote Africa Safaris operates quality game viewing safaris in both the North Luangwa and South Luangwa National Parks of Zambia.

Renowned for excellent guides and the ultimate luxury of private space in a pristine wilderness area, guests enjoy an exciting variety of activities such as walking trails, day and night drives, microlight flights, mountain biking or a quiet afternoon painting beside the Luangwa. Remote Africa is unique in offering canoeing and boating on the Luangwa River in full flood during the Emerald season (Feb-April). Visits to the local village and school give an insight into the culture and life style of the local people.

Remote Africa Safaris has four intimate camps, each accommodating 6 to 12 guests. Built entirely from natural materials using the skills of local villagers, these comfortable camps blend harmoniously with the environment.

Tafika Camp, in the South Luangwa, is the base camp and home of John and Carol Coppinger with a relaxed family atmosphere. Tafika boasts excellent leopard viewing and exhilarating microlight flights.

Following the footsteps of David Livingstone, who passed through the area in December 1866, Chikoko Walking Trails offers the most authentic walking experience in the Luangwa Valley. Guests walk between Crocodile River Camp and Chikoko Tree Camp along hippo footpaths- no roads, no cars! Real Africa!

Flying North to the North Luangwa National Park, Mwaleshi Camp overlooks the clear Mwaleshi River in a walking wilderness known for its lion, herds of buffalo and Cookson’s wildebeest. Mwaleshi is a unique experience of peace, comfort, simplicity and untouched, untamed Africa.

Remote Africa Safaris is the “once in a life time experience” you will be drawn to repeat over and over again!

http://www.remoteafrica.com/default.asp

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