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A couple share wine at a round table on the private veranda of a thatched chalet at Kaingo Camp, the open bedroom with canopied bed visible behind them and an outdoor bathtub tucked to one side, South Luangwa, Zambia.

Kaingo Camp

South Luangwa, Zambia

Camp of the leopard

Kaingo takes its name from the Nyanja word for leopard — a fitting tribute in a valley where these elusive cats are sighted with rare regularity. Set on the banks of the Luangwa River in the prime heart of South Luangwa National Park, this has been the Shenton family’s flagship camp since 1992.

The camp is built of brick and thatch, its open-sided chitenge sheltering a dining area, library and a bar hewn from thousand-year-old leadwood. Entirely solar-powered, Kaingo is free of generator hum — only the wheeze-honk of hippos and the roar of distant lions carry through the night.

Chalets sit discreetly apart along the riverbank, each with a shaded veranda, hidden outdoor bathtub and private deck suspended above the water. The First House, the camp’s deluxe suite, adds private dining, a dedicated vehicle and butler service.

Days are spent on game drives, walking safaris and night drives, or settled quietly within the camp’s famed photographic hides, while the River Song Star Bed offers a night beneath the southern sky. Meals draw on produce grown on the Shenton Plot.

A leopard walks boldly across a dusty track in South Luangwa National Park, passing directly in front of a Kaingo-Mwamba game vehicle, its occupants watching intently through binoculars in the warm afternoon light.

You will love

  • Private decks above the Luangwa 
  • Renowned photographic hide network

     

  • Thousand-year-old leadwood bar

     

  • Nights on the star bed

     

  • Warm Shenton family hospitality

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Visitors watching a leopard and its kill at Kaingo Camp, Zambia
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