Showcasing the Tranquil TIME+TIDE Luwi in South Luangwa
TIME+TIDE Luwi is a remote and authentic camp set deep in the heart of South Luangwa, with no other camps for miles around. Tranquillity envelops this camp, creating a haven that allows you to reconnect with nature in a meaningful way.
Feel a million miles away at this remote bush camp in walking safari heaven
Situated deep in the park on the ephemeral Luwi River, Time + Tide Luwi is wonderfully remote. Its four safari tents are nestled under a grove of ancient mahogany trees overlooking a floodplain that attracts hippos and elephants. The tents are designed to fully immerse guests into the bush experience.
Luwi’s setting is ideal. Here you can enjoy moments around the campfire in the early morning making jaffles over the hot coals and evenings listening to the sounds of the Luangwa. Furthermore, relive your favourite moments of the day over a delicious Zambian-inspired meal in the wild.
Nearby, a wildlife hide overlooks a lively oxbow lagoon—perfect for photography. Combine safari walks with day and night game drives to explore everything the bush has to offer.
Where nature abounds
Sip your coffee by the campfire as the sun rises over the horizon. Venture out on foot in search of elusive roan antelope, eland and wild dogs. Listen to lion and hyena calls in the inky black night.
It really is so special in today’s world to have a luxury tented camp that is small and intimate as well as being so beautifully remote.
Cate Simpson, interior designer and service consultant, runs her own company, Reflecting Africa, based in Johannesburg.
Luwi Camp is just a small showcase of Cate’s incredible creativity. She has a unique talent for reflecting a brand and the natural splendour and culture that a property is immersed in. Furthermore, have a look at her work here at Time + Tide’s Luwi Camp.
Time + Tide has focused on delivering immersive tourism experiences, working with local communities, NGO’s, local authorities, and conservation organisations aiming for long term sustainability and protection of these beautiful wild places for generations to come.
For more visit www.timeandtideafrica.com.
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