[{"title":"Day 1: Pick up from Mfuwe Airport ","name":"Mfuwe International Airport","description":"After arrival at Mfuwe airport transfer to our camp (Croc. Valley or similar). Camping next to the Luangwa River. Dinner is being served underneath the clear African sky. ","lat":"-13.255249","lng":"31.932626"},{"title":"Day 2: South Luangwa National Park - Mfuwe area","name":"South Luangwa National Park","description":"These days we will spend with game viewing inside the National Park. We will explore the area with our game viewing vehicle. Game drives along the Luangwa River often produces spectacular sightings. Hippo families occur in high numbers in the river, unequalled in Africa","lat":"-13.01442","lng":"31.736841"},{"title":"Day 3: South Luangwa National Park - Mfuwe area","name":"South Luangwa National Park","description":"During the dry season (July to October), many side channels of the river dry up, leaving the fish trapped. This attracts many different species of predators, such as the African fish eagle, jackal, and hyena, to mention but a few. The colourful Carmine bee-eaters are often seen perching in front of their nests in the riverbanks.\r\nCamping on the banks of the Luangwa River at Croc Valley Camp or similar.\r\n","lat":"-13.01442","lng":"31.736841"},{"title":"Day 4: South Luangwa National Park – Nsefu Sector:","name":"South Luangwa National Park","description":"Early in the morning we pack up our camp and drive via traditional villages to the Nsefu sector of the park. South Luangwa NP is known for its abundance of African wildlife: Thorneycroft’s giraffe, Cookson’s Gnu, Crawshay’s Zebra and big herds of buffalo and elephant. In the mornings we will do game walks along the Luangwa River, in the afternoon game drives with our 4x4 vehicle.\r\nCamping on the banks of the Luangwa River at Kalovia Campsite, exclusively reserved for our group.\r\n","lat":"-13.09701","lng":"31.786647"},{"title":"Day 5: South Luangwa National Park – Nsefu Sector:","name":"South Luangwa National Park","description":"We have the whole day to explore the area on game drives and walks. ","lat":"-13.09701","lng":"31.786647"},{"title":"Day 6: Through Luambe NP to North Luangwa National Park","name":"North Luangwa Pontoon","description":"Packing up and drive via Luambe National Park to North Luangwa Park which is remote and wild. We will do game walks along the Luangwa River with a scout. Big herds of hippos call this area their home; elephants, various species of antelopes as well as wild dogs and even lions can be seen from our camp. \r\nCamping at a campsite at the the park’s border. \r\n","lat":"-11.854919","lng":"32.433786"},{"title":"Day 6: Through Luambe NP to North Luangwa National Park","name":"Luambe National Park","description":"Packing up and drive via Luambe National Park to North Luangwa Park which is remote and wild. We will do game walks along the Luangwa River with a scout. Big herds of hippos call this area their home; elephants, various species of antelopes as well as wild dogs and even lions can be seen from our camp. \r\nCamping at a campsite at the the park’s border. \r\n","lat":"-12.535469","lng":"32.2427"},{"title":"Day 7: North Luangwa National Park","name":"North Luangwa Pontoon","description":"We have the whole day for exploring this area. ","lat":"-11.854919","lng":"32.433786"},{"title":"Day 8: North Luangwa National Park","name":"North Luangwa National Park North Gate","description":"Today’s stage takes us from the hot Luangwa Valley up the steep escarpment (altitude 1400 m). While we drive the temperature gets cooler and the dry savannah gives way to the Miombo forest. In the northern area of the park, we set up our camp at an exclusive campsite near the Mano Gate. In the afternoon we will take a walk along the river, and it is possible to take a refreshing bath in the mountain stream.\r\nCamping at the Samala Campsite at the park’s border. \r\n","lat":"-11.608185","lng":"32.012959"},{"title":"Day 9: Kapishya Hot Springs","name":"Kapishya Hot Springs","description":"Next stop over on our trip is Kapishya Hot Springs, which allows us to relax in the hot springs. Nearby situated is the historic house Shiwa N'Gandu (possible visit at own expense). In the afternoon we will take a walk to the Chusa waterfall. Camping ","lat":"-11.170814","lng":"31.601139"},{"title":"Day 10: Mutinondo Wilderness","name":"Mutinondo Wilderness","description":"Early in the morning we drive to our next stop, Mutinondo Wilderness. Huge ‘whalebacks’ (granite boulders) scattered in between the Miombo forest create the unique landscape of Mutinondo. We have a full day to explore and enjoy the special atmosphere in this area. ","lat":"-12.43279","lng":"31.29553"},{"title":"Day 11: Mutinondo Wilderness","name":"Mutinondo Wilderness","description":"We have the whole day to explore this area on our hiking trips. ","lat":"-12.43279","lng":"31.29553"},{"title":"Day 12: Bangweulu Swamps","name":"Bangweulu Swamps","description":"These remote swamps are unique in ecology, fauna and flora. The water covers huge areas of the swamps until about April each year, when the waterline slowly recedes, and water birds congregate to feed in the pools and channels. \r\nIt is here that we will be looking for the elusive Shoebilled Stork. This interesting, strange looking bird has become very rare in most parts of Africa, but here in the Bangweulu they are fairly common.\r\n","lat":"-11.5","lng":"30.25"},{"title":"Day 13: Bangweulu Swamps","name":"Bangweulu Swamps","description":"We move on foot and with a boat (depending on the water level) to find the water birds, the huge herds of Lechwe antelope, and other animals like tsessebe (a species of antelope), zebra, buffalo and black backed jackal.The herds of thousands of Lechwe in this seemingly endless landscape, is an unforgettable African experience!","lat":"-11.5","lng":"30.25"},{"title":"Day 14: Kasanka National Park ","name":"Kasanka National Park","description":"In October we change the itinerary to see the bats in Kasanka NP: \r\nDays 12 and 13: Kasanka National Park \r\nEarly in the morning we go further to the Kasanka National Park. Towards the end of October and in November millions of straw-coloured fruit bats arrive from the Congo. This is known as the world’s biggest migration if mammals - a sight not to be missed! With some luck we will be able to observe the rare and shy Sitatunga Antelope (among other animals). The bird life is amazing as well at this time of the year. Camping inside the National Park. (2 x FB)\r\n\r\nDay 14: Kundalila Falls - Mkushi:\r\nOn the Great North Road, we head towards Lusaka. En route we will make a detour to Kundalila Falls to do a short hike to the falls, where we can also take a refreshing swim. \r\nOvernight at Forest Inn near Mkushi. Dinner in a restaurant (B/L/-). \r\n\r\n","lat":"-12.546451","lng":"30.215519"},{"title":"Day 15: Lusaka","name":"Kenneth Kaunda International Airport","description":"Transfer to Lusaka and departure in the afternoon. (B/-/-). (Optional additional night in Lusaka and departure on day 16). ","lat":"-15.325391","lng":"28.449112"}]