Norman Carr Safaris 2012 – 2013 – new partners, a new logo, a new camp and all the latest news!
Norman Carr Safaris has been operating wildlife safari in Zambia’s Luangwa valley for over 60 years. The inspiration of visionary conservationist and responsible tourism pioneer Norman Carr – his family and staff continue in his footsteps to this day.
With new partners - namely the Dalais family and Chongwe Safaris in the Lower Zambezi – this ever innovative company is able to announce their plans for the future and share the next chapter of the Norman Carr adventure.
NCS and Chongwe Safaris are now linked in a close “family” partnership. Not only will they be able to share knowledge and skills but they will be able to offer a wide range of exciting new safari experiences.
The creation of a new camp - Chinzombo just upstream of Kapani Lodge on the banks of the Luangwa river starts shortly. Something completely new for the Luangwa Valley, it will be super luxurious with spacious living areas that melt into the exquisite surroundings of the beautiful, tranquil site.
Chinzombo used to be Norman's green season base when he was running Chibembe Camp way back in the 1970’s and the Carr family and staff, together with their new partners are thrilled to be giving this unique place a new life. The gigantic, ancient shade trees, the peace and tranquillity, the views from its riverside location and teeming wildlife that wanders through camp plus the private access direct in to the most game rich area of the National Park make it something really special.
The 6 "villas", one of which is a suite with extra space for families and small groups, will all have private plunge pools, cooled sleeping areas, massive bathrooms with luxurious spa amenities, and most importantly - one of the best guiding teams in Zambia creating unique and exclusive adventures for the most discerning safari guests.
Chinzombo will be the perfect place from which to explore the majestic wilds of the Luangwa Valley in style, luxury and exclusivity.
The NCS bush camps Luwi, Nsolo and Kakuli will retain their essence of wild adventure, a few added touches like fans in the rooms, new game viewing vehicles and new bathroom fittings, linens, crystal, crockery and cutlery will just enhance the experience in these, the wildest feeling camps in the area and the only camps along the course of the captivating Luwi River. The focus will still be on pure, wild adventure.
Mchenja Camp will have upgrades throughout. It will also focus on wildlife and adventure but with even more little luxurious touches and indulgences.
Kapani Lodge – the NCS base for so many years will remain HQ. The lodge will also be getting a facelift and will be launched as a new type of offering for families, small groups and those who want to experience the Luangwa but are on a lower budget.
From early 2013 Kapani will re-open at unbelievably affordable rates. Dining will be communal and buffet style, game drives won't be private but shared with a few other like minded guests. What guests miss in flexibility and exclusivity - they will gain back in the low rates and affordability of the experience.
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