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Chamilandu Bushcamp now available for private use

1 Apr 2009 - By The Editor
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GROUPS of four or more guests can now book Chamilandu Bushcamp in the South Luangwa National Park, Zambia, as a private camp, allowing them to enjoy a private safari with their own guide, game scout and vehicle.

The camp offers tree-house chalets with views over the Luangwa River and Chindeni Hills.

Activities include morning and evening walks and game drives.

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