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Best hotels in Liuwa Plain

Explore 3 handpicked hotels in Liuwa Plain

King Lewanika Lodge

Liuwa Plain

6 Rooms
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From $1.2K per person/night
Isolated but beautiful luxury-under-canvas in Zambia’s remote Liuwa Plain National Park.

The solar-powered King Lewanika Lodge is the only permanent safari lodge in this region, and is situated in splendid isolation in Zambia’s untouched Liuwa Plain National Park. Stunning landscapes are characterised by vast seasonally-flooded plains and wooded islands, and the camp is designed to make the most of the incredible sense of space and total immersion in this wildlife hotspot. Just six open-fronted super-luxury tented villas on raised platforms are spread out along the fringes of the floodplains, with far-reaching views. Liuwa is famous for its thriving lion population, abundant predators, and the second largest annual wildebeest migration south of the Serengeti.

Liuwa Camp

Liuwa Plain

9 Rooms
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From $540 per person/night
Camp Closed: 1 Jan - 1 May each year Liuwa Camp is a fully catered lodge featuring eight ensuite canvas chalets, of which one is a family unit with two separate chalets. On an island tucked away under a shady canopy of tall trees, the light-footprint solar-powered Liuwa Camp accommodates 18 people. The ensuite guest chalets are on raised decks and spread out on either side of the camp’s central area. Each unit is discreetly positioned for privacy and to maximise views of the expansive plain and the camp’s waterhole. The canvas central area – a showcase of the colourful Lozi culture – features an airy dining room, spacious lounge and library. A firepit is the ideal spot for evening contemplations under the legendary night skies of Liuwa. The unfenced camp enjoys views over the waterhole and the floodplains of Liuwa Plain National Park and beyond.
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