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Fly from Lusaka (LUN) to Mfuwe (MFU) in ~1 hour, then transfer by road to camp; transfer times vary by routing and game-viewing en route, commonly ~40–60 minutes.
Request one of the river-facing couples tents positioned for the widest Luangwa views and the strongest sense of immersion, where the canvas opens to the floodplain and you feel the movement of the river corridor all day. If you are travelling with family, ask for the interconnecting family setup so the space reads like a private two-tent suite while keeping the same under-canvas atmosphere and easy access to the main areas.
A relaxed, camp-style dining rhythm with meals served in the main area or outdoors when weather allows, typically built around fresh, seasonal produce and classic safari comfort. Expect flexible bush-meal moments around game activities rather than formal restaurant structure.
Bring neutral layers for walking, proper closed shoes for foot safaris, a warm fleece for cool mornings (especially Jun–Aug), and binoculars for riverine birding and leopard scanning.
Do at least one early walk followed by a slow brunch back at camp, then book your afternoon drive specifically for the final golden hour when the electric vehicles feel almost invisible at sightings. If you can, add a night drive return after dark for a completely different soundscape along the river.
Shawa operates within a conservation-sensitive zone of South Luangwa and is positioned as an eco-camp; Green Safaris’ model emphasises reduced-impact operations and quieter wildlife viewing through electric vehicles, while supporting local employment and the broader Luangwa ecosystem through tourism value.