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Kuyenda Bush Camp - Africa Safari Camp - South Luangwa Park - Zambia (Wildlife)
Early morning wildlife view at Kuyenda Bush Camp, South Luangwa Park. [[ Kuyenda Camp]] offers comfort, class and beauty in one of the Luangwa Valleys prime remote river locations. A series of 7 ox-box lagoons yield a diversity of wildlife and attract abundant wildlife. Catering for all safari tastes, Kuyenda Camp offers both morning and evening walks and combinations of day and night game drives. With the magnificent Nchindeni Hills as the backdrop for your view, Kuyenda affords you the majesty of Africa in all its forms. Kuyenda walking safaris are a constant mix of awe and information, excitement and inspiration. Zambia safaris offer Africa’s authentic yesteryear safari camps and lodges for those wanting to see wildlife away from the crowds. With 4-6 rooms on average, Zambia has maintained an authentic African safari experience where a native Zambian actually participates and benefits from trickle down tourism. Having few numbers of visitors has an inverse relationship to the quality of experience: the fewer the number of vehicles and tourists, the more preserved the environment, and subsequently a better the wilderness and wildlife experience in Africa. On Zambia Travel: Planning Zambia vacations, after seeing the whole Africa safari experience in Kenya and Tanzania's safari park and reserves, truly means you have graduated to the next best level of African safaris. By then it will not be about the glitz and glamor of your Africa safari lodge, safari camp, hotel, but how authentic you want the experience to be. I hope this is beneficial in planning a Zambia holiday. Thank you for supporting Africa and its potential. In Zambia You can experience the finest wildlife, Zambia's famous walking safari, low environmental impact safaris, varied Zambian cultures with over 74 tribes. Copyright clip by AfricanMecca Safaris Tours & Beach Vacations Media Department - www.africanmeccasafaris.com
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Date Found: March 14, 2011
Date Produced: February 20, 2009
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