Showing posts with label South Luangwa National Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Luangwa National Park. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 November 2018

Zambia: Chikunto Safaris, South Luangwa National Park | Чикунто Сафари Замбия

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Chikunto Safaris, South Luangwa National Park, Zambia joins Inspirational Places Portfolio

Small-scale sustainable luxury lodge in iconic South Luangwa National Park opens doors 

Inspirational Places is proud to announce Chikunto Safaris, Zambia as their newest member. Celebrating its inaugural season in the iconic South Luangwa National Park, Chikunto Safaris is located approximately forty-five minutes’ drive inside the Mfuwe gate. Set along the banks of the mighty Luangwa River at Big Bend, the owner-run lodge offers guests an authentic encounter of the area, underpinned by responsible tourism practices. Accommodating twelve guests and comprising just five luxury tents, one of which is a two-bedroomed family tent, there is more to this property than meets the eye.

German-born Jens Kant (now CEO, Chikuntu Safaris) and his Swiss-born wife Regula Burkhalter were on safari in the area four years ago. It was then that they met their safari guide, Josephat Musoni (now Director - Safaris Activities, Chikunto). The event turned out to be a catalyst event, resulting in a shared destiny. This meeting of European and African minds successfully turned a quixotic idea into a tangible reality; and is a cornerstone of hope to many.

Upon opening in April 2018, Jens and Regula attributed the success of the camp largely to the unwavering commitment of their Zambian partners on the ground. From the very beginning stages of the lodge’s inception Jens and Regula invested in their task team of local villagers, upskilling them in various vocations. This deep commitment to their key stakeholders, the community, is the foundation of this property. Tragically, just weeks after the celebrated opening of the lodge, Regula was struck down by a sudden, fatal illness. The community continues to mourn for their “Swiss mother”. They are, however, comforted by the opportunity to ensure her legacy lives on.

Josephat’s respect for Regula’s dream is as deep as his commitment to conserving Zambia’s wild spaces. His engaging, erudite manner endears Josephat to his guests and team alike. The way in which he imparts his encyclopedic knowledge of bush lore, garnered over twenty-five years of safari guiding, ensures his guests enjoy a safari experience of singular quality. The lodge offers a plethora of activities designed to showcase the natural wonders of the area. Guests can take exploratory boat trips along the Luangwa River (February through April), game drives or nature walks (mid-April through mid-November). The cuisine is a real highlight at Chikunto Safaris. Each meal is a delicious, home spun creation.

Alison Hunt, owner of Inspiration Places says, “Chikunto Safaris is for the community and this really resonates with me. In my opinion, such an incredible example of sustainable tourism is greatly deserving of our support.”

Jens, Josephat and the Chikunto Safaris family are ready to welcome their first guests in loving memory of Regula.
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Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Zambia: Kapani Safari Lodge news & photo gallery

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Kapani Lodge - a New Chapter

In 1986 Kenneth Kaunda, the first President of Zambia, opened the famous Kapani Safari Lodge – Norman Carr’s pipe dream and final home in the South Luangwa National Park. From first timers, safari experts, royalty, politicians to sport stars, Kapani has provided countless guests from across the world with authentic first class safaris.
We have all experienced and shared many fond memories at Kapani but following in the footsteps of Norman Carr, who always knew when to move forward and embrace change, we at Norman Carr Safaris have made the decision to close Kapani's doors to the public. The Company will concentrate on the exclusive safari experiences that we offer in our famous Luangwa Valley bush camps, our wildly luxurious Chinzombo, and now in the remote Liuwa Plains National Park.
From the 1st December 2015 Kapani Lodge will no longer host guests. She will however remain an integral part of the Norman Carr fabric by being upgraded to our Company Operational Headquarters and stylish family Homestead.
Our reservations and sales team will be in touch over the coming weeks to answer any questions you may have, but rest assured your clients – our guests – will continue to experience exactly what Norman Carr would have wanted - authentic world class safari experiences, sharing and preserving the unique wilderness of the Luangwa Valley and the highest standards of service.
We thank you for all your support and look forward to a new chapter in the Company’s history.
From Dave and the whole Norman Carr Safaris Team

Kapani Safari Lodge Zambia

Kapani Safari Lodge Zambia

Kapani Safari Lodge Zambia

Kapani Safari Lodge Zambia

Kapani Safari Lodge Zambia

Kapani Safari Lodge Zambia
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