Our Excellent Adventure - Zambia/Botswana Safari 2004
Day 14 - Aug 4 - Nsefu Camp

Trip start
Safari start
previous - Kawaza village

After visiting the village and school, we did an afternoon game drive to the
Nsefu Camp.

Nsefu camp is situated on the Luangwa River north of the Tena Tena Camp.
The Nsefu sector is abundant with 'Luangwa Wafwas' (literally 'dead Luangwas').
These are dried out oxbow lakes that attract animals.
Nsefu has six rondavels originally built in the 1950's. Each rondavel has
its own wooden veranda and open-air bathroom.
There is a separate thatched dining area and sitting room, with a bar.


Our accommodations (rondavels)


Afternoon game drive, day we arrived at Nsefu Camp


Leopard in a tree after hearing the lions near by


The next morning game drive, we came across a two-day old lion kill of a water buffalo and there were many vultures


These appear to be lappelfaced, cape and whitebacked vultures



What is left of a full-size water buffalo after 48 hours


We watched some hippos having a 'discussion'


Many good lion pics, during the morning game drive







Monitor lizard


A close-up


A even closer close-up


Kudu


Lunch at Nsefu




On the next morning walk to the fly camps ... hyena cubs frolicking in the early morning sun


Finally, resting at the fly camping location, after a long walk


next - Fly Camping
Safari start
Trip start

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