HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Completely switching off from the outside world
Full walking safaris in South Luangwa National Park
Staying on the banks of a lagoon in an ebony forest
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕: June to October
Green Season⊕: November to May
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Tafika Fund
Providing scholarships, school support, medical clinics and community beehives. Organising the Football4 Wildlife soccer league, Shipikisha Ladies’ Club and the Chongololo Club for children. Employment is provided for thatchers, artisans and gardeners from nearby villages
OVERVIEW
Named after the historic lagoon on which it is situated, Big Lagoon is a true bush camp built to be as eco-friendly as possible. Constructed entirely from reeds and thatch with only solar power and a campfire, it allows you to utterly disconnect from the demands of the outside world. Unfenced and reachable only by canoe or on foot, it is perfect for safari lovers who want to spend their days walking in search of roan antelope, elephant, warthog or even hippo.
Taking only half a dozen guests at a time, the camp runs to the rhythms of nature. Food is cooked over the fire, bread is baked in the ground and the dawn chorus of birdsong is your alarm clock.