Kapinda Camp
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Kapinga Camp is situated in Kafue in Zambia.Area Attractions
At 22 500 square kilometres, Kafue National Park is one of the largest in Africa. Its northern sector is the perfect location for our camps: remote, wild and diverse with vast tracts of pristine wilderness. This million-hectare northern sector is drained by two major perennial rivers, the Lunga and Lufupa. Both are important tributaries of the Kafue River from which the Park takes its name. The deep, clear waters of the Lunga drain the north-eastern parts and beyond its narrow strip of lush riverine forest the landscape is patterned with broad-leafed woodland, open plains, floodplains and island thickets. The Lufupa by contrast enters the Park in the north-west and soon forms the Busanga Swamp. This papyrus-dominated wetland soon gives way to the vast floodplain of the Busanga Plains, a seasonally-inundated grassland dotted with tree islands and fringed by stands of broad-leafed miombo woodland. Perhaps the biggest thrill is to be found in the diversity and abundance of nearly 500 recorded bird species. The Plains provide good concentrations of both Wattled and Grey Crowned Cranes, as well as floodplain specialists like Rosy-throated and Fülleborn's Longclaws and Locust Finch. The riverine woodlands of the Lunga harbour exciting species such as Black-throated Wattle-Eye, Böhm's Bee-eater and Schalow's and Ross's Turacos. Zambia's only endemic bird species, Chaplin's Barbet, is almost entirely restricted to the Kafue system and can also be found at Lunga where it favours fruiting fig trees. Mammals are equally diverse, with 150 species seen in the Park. The Busanga Plains provide fantastic concentrations of common species such as puku, lechwe, buffalo and wildebeest, but also comparative rarities not easily viewed in many places in southern Africa such as roan, oribi and Lichtenstein's hartebeest. The predator guild on the Plains is dominated by a high density of lion, with species like cheetah and wild dog utilising those areas where lion are not present. Leopard and elephant are better viewed at Lunga where the woodlands provide both cover and foraging opportunities.Kapinda Camp - Zambia Kafue National Park Accommodation
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