Located on the banks of the Luwi River Nsolo Camp (the local name for the Honey Guide) has an open sided, shady chitenje lounge with a bush bar and dining area offering a peaceful refuge where guests can study the camps collection of books or watch a variety of game visiting the permanent pools of water in the Luwi riverbed.
Accommodation consists of four spacious chalets each on raised wooden decks with grass and reed walls and large, open air en-suite bathrooms. Each chalet runs on solar power and is set under the shade of evergreen trees with private verandahs overlooking the surrounding bush and waterholes in the Luwi River.
The Luwi river system is renowned for its lion population. Various pride territories overlap in this area and the cats use the dry river bed as a thoroughfare and a means not only of locating their prey, which come to drink, but also of locating their rivals who must be warned to stay away. Wild dogs have denned between Luwi and Nsolo for the last 6 years and chances of seeing these elusive creatures are high. Leopard also abound in the area. There are few African experiences more exciting than heading out on a walking safari early in the morning, having heard lions calling through the night, finding their fresh tracks and following them through the bush.

Location: Nsolo is situated deep in the heart of the National Park, on the seasonal Luwi River. A 3 hour road transfer from Mfuwe Airport.
Number Rooms: four spacious chalets on raised wooden decks
Room Features: Open air en-suite bathrooms
Additional Camp Facilities: Permanent waterhole in front of camp
Power Source: solar power
Activities: Game Drives, Walking Safaris
Child Policy: No children under 12 years
Season: 20th May – 31st October