HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Unique location on an island in northern Kafue
Virtually no other visitors or vehicles to be seen
A truly outstanding wilderness with reliable sightings
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕: April to October
Green Season⊕: November to March
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Department of National Parks and Wildlife
Supporting their anti-poaching work and aerial surveys to monitor animal numbers
Kafue Conservation Project
Providing assistance for monitoring lions and other predators, and mitigating human-elephant conflict
OVERVIEW
Kafue National Park is remote but the Busanga Plains are remoter still. Known as the ‘plains of plenty’, they are fed by three river systems that produce plentiful grazing for herds of roan, sable, oribi and Lichtenstein’s hartebeest that, in turn, are grazing for lion, wild dog and cheetah. Nearly 500 bird species are found here including lifers like Fülleborn’s and rosy-throated longclaws.
Shumba is one of a handful of camps in this safari paradise and is named after a pride of lion that hold sway on the plains. Elevated tents give you a good view for game watching from your deck while seasonal boating, game drives and night drives make sure you have plenty of time in the bush.