Game Drives
Game drives are a sure bet for wildlife photographers allowing you to get closer and cover greater distances. We have a modest road network designed by us to maximize game viewing opportunities whilst also preserving the different habitats and leaving great expanses for walking
Boat Safari
Boating is arguably one of the finest ways in which to experience the Kafue National Park; little is known about the Kafue River by first-time visitors, but it never fails to impress, with its crystal clear perennial waters drawing in boundless wildlife and stunning array of birds
Walking Safari
Walking is best in the morning when temperatures are cool and tracks and signs are fresh! Walks are tailored to suit but are typically a gentle amble through the bush. This allows you to experience the smaller, more intricate things that might be missed from a vehicle.
Bird Watching
Birding is exceptional throughout the Kafue – whether on a multi-hour birding walk in the bush or on a short meander around the confines of the camps with your guide and/or host, you will be sure to see birds both numerous and rare.
Treehouse Hide
At Musekese, near the camp itself, is an elevated hide overlooking the Northern portion of the Eden Lagoon. Relax on a comfy bean bag with a cold drink and binoculars in hand and see what unfolds
Canoe Safari
A new addition to the activity offering at Musekese and only available in June (dependant on water levels seasonally) – two hand-made classic Canadian canoes allow guests a rare and intriguing look at the Eden Lagoon, hippo, birds, and all!