King Lewanika Lodge is perfectly situated on the fringe of one of the Liuwa’s magical pockets of woodlands, providing the perfect shaded vantage point overlooking the magnificent expanse of the Liuwa Plain. The luxury safari tents are well designed to celebrate the breathtaking views at every opportunity allowing guests to be enveloped by the impressive views from the comfort of their room or private expansive veranda.
Accommodation at King Lewanika Lodge is in 6 ensuite luxury villas including 1 family villa featuring a choice of indoor and outdoor shower. All the luxury villas are built on a raised platform providing guests with excellent and unhindered views of the Liuwa Plains making it great for landscape and wildlife photography. The main area comprises of a dining area, lounge area with a private veranda allowing guests to take in the panoramic views and the natural extension of the vast landscape, the plains are unspoilt and exclusive with rare game sightings and a rich natural history. Guests will have an opportunity to gather around a campfire and socialize around a roaring fire at night under the stars.
Activities
King Lewanika Lodge is remarkably exclusive sitting in an expansive, isolated wilderness offering ultimate safari experiences and boast enormous concentrations of variety of predator species, endless grasslands plains supporting Africa’ second largetst wildeebest migrations as well as over 350 species of birds recorded, rich cultural heritage including annual Kuomboka traditional ceremony depending on the water level. Guests will explore the wilderness and floodplains areas with experienced and knowledgeable guides. Activities at King Lewanika Lodge concentrate on day and night game drives, walking safaris, canoe excursions, stargazing, migration sleepouts, conservation insight tours and talks and cultural immersion trips to a nearby village inside the park.
Why we like King Lewanika Lodge
King Lewanika lodge is the only permanent lodge in the park offering endless grassland plains supporting Africa’s second largest wildebeest migration and a home to huge herds of Antelope.