​User Reviews – Kafue NP

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elipheliph   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: July 2010 Reviewed: Aug 31, 2011

20-35 years of age

Truly amazing Safari experience
Overall rating
5/5

I and my husband (we are a young couple at 30yrs of age) went to Kafue NP in July 2010. It was our first safari. People mostly go to much well-known national parks, especially for their first time. However we didn't choose those wellknown ones on purpose because they dont feel ''wild'' anymore, we believe. In Kafue, you really feel and experience the wild African bush life. Animals are not used to seeing cars so often, and everytime we were out on a ride we were the only jeep in the bushes. We never ran into any other group.
Kafue river is something itself! We took a little boat tour along the river and watched the sunset. Its unbelievable how a river full of alligators can look so fantastic and romantic:) We got a chance to eat hunt meat as well; fresh and nice! I never had that tasty meat in my entire life!
Because I was afraid of being in the wild with lions etc I wanted to stay in a lodge where I could feel ''comfortable''. so we chose Mukambi Lodge which was exceptionally beautiful. The lodge itself was home to a lot of wild animals. Elephants, hippos, lions were all around & in the lodge. We were so lucky with the choice of guide as well. All the guides in Mukambi are locals and have amazing sense of animals. They se & hear from kilometers away. They showed us the animals without disturbing their wild life or risking our lives.
I cannot recall anything negative about this trip. Everyone was helpful and nice, Kafue park was truly beautiful. It made me and my husband fall in love with mother Africa and we definitely would consider going back again.

aserlemitsos   –  
United States US
Visited: March 2011 Reviewed: Sep 20, 2011

under20 years of age

Overall rating
5/5

Kafue is a great national park. I recommend Mukumbi Lodge, where they offer great food, and excellent game drives. My favorite memory of Kafue is driving along the road and running into lion, just lying there on the road.

bymy141   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: September 2009 Reviewed: Nov 4, 2011

Email bymy141  |  50-65 years of age

Overall rating
5/5

Largest wildlife NP in Africa, almost no tourists. Has got everything. Great scenary.

zoeapanda   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: February 2004 Reviewed: Nov 9, 2011

20-35 years of age

Overall rating
5/5

saw so much vaiety of wildlife, including cheetah, porcupine, hundreds of elephans, beautiful birds.

halvardcux   –  
Germany DE
Visited: November 2005 Reviewed: Nov 22, 2011

35-50 years of age

The review below is the personal opinion of halvardcux and not that of SafariBookings.
Overall rating
3/5

Nice and remote park. You are free to do what you want.Problem: pouching, wildlife often poor and shy.

Spencer Visited: June 2011 Reviewed: Jan 2, 2012

Overall rating
5/5

It feels very remote and doesn't have the vibe that you're in the middle of a tourist zone like in Tanzania.

~lustedtowander~   –  
United States US
Visited: July 2011 Reviewed: Apr 1, 2012

35-50 years of age

Overall rating
5/5

We saw one other vehicle during our 3 day stay in Kafue. Wildlife viewing requires a canny eye, but the bush experience makes it all worth the trip.

Rimfire Remington   –  
Germany DE
Visited: February 2010 Reviewed: Apr 14, 2012

50-65 years of age

Wild and lonley, fantastic wildlife, nice beetles
Overall rating
5/5

We did a entomolgical research trip with own car. Wonderful and very wild and lonley.
Take care you have a GPS with you when you are not guided, the roadsigns are sometimes difficult to find. When you dont like Tsetse flies, dont go in rainy season, but then you will miss insect life.

T.M. Visited: March 2003 Reviewed: Apr 29, 2012

20-35 years of age

Kafue National Park - A classic African safari destination
Overall rating
4/5

Kafue is Zambia's largest park, and one of the largest in Africa. It encompasses a range of habitats, but is dominated by Miombo woodland and seasonal 'Dambo' Savannah. The wildlife in Kafue remains very prolific. It is extremely good for elephants, and large herds can be seen throughout the year. Other ungulates, including Impala, Eland, Kudu and Puku are also common. Most 'typical' African carnivores (Lion, Leopard, Cheetah, Hyena, Wild dog) can be seen in Kafue, although none are particularly common and an element of luck is usually required to spot these. In all, most 'classic' safari species can be seen in Kafue with the exception of Rhinocerous (formerly occured, now extinct) and Giraffe. The birdwatching possibilities in Kafue are excellent, and the Nanzilla plains in the South are one of the few places where the Black-cheeked Lovebird can be observed. Kafue is not a well-visited destination and remains somewhat off the beaten track. Consequently the infrastructure is limited and independent travellers will need to prepare much of what they need for their trip in advance. (Some good accomodation possibilities exist around the parks periphary, although almost nothing is available in the interior). However, the quiet nature of Kafue is also one of its biggest appeals. A visitor can travel large distances without seeing a single other tourist, and will have vast landscapes and abundant African wildlife to themselves. In all, Kafue in something of a challenging safari destination, although will reward adventurous travellers with a classic African landscape which they will be able to enjoy almost entirely to themselves.

Robin Wood   –  
Sweden SE
Visited: October 1997 Reviewed: May 2, 2012

Email Robin Wood  |  35-50 years of age

Overall rating
4/5

Unique!

Average User Rating

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