Chikunto Safaris will open a two - bedroom exclusive - use villa, in South Luangwa National Park. the country’s most famous safari destination, tropical, wild, beautiful and full of game, located in east Zambia’s Luangwa River Valley, flanked by the Muchinga escarpment to the west and the meandering Luangwa River to the east.
Nthawi House is scheduled to open in September 2026, a launch that adds private, upmarket capacity in one of Zambia’s flagship wildlife destinations, targeting families and small groups seeking privacy and flexible scheduling.
This spacious, private, two bedroom luxury villa with en - suite bathrooms and personal lounging areas is located in a wildlife rich area, features 220m2 of indoor space, 340 m2 deck, a counter - current saltwater private pool, in - room massages, indoor and outdoor dining and lounging as well as views of a permanent waterhole.
The name “Nthawi” means “time” in Nyanja/Chichewa, reflecting a focus on slow, bespoke safari experiences, with incentives for longer stays, such as Pay, 4 Stay 5 long - stay offer provides a 20% discount, and parties of four to six receive complimentary use of a private game - drive vehicle. A dedicated photographic hide, lodge photo studio and an elevated sleepout complement guiding that avoids the busier Mfuwe Gate area in peak season.
About South Luangwa National Park:
The South Luangwa National Park is a premier, untamed safari destination and the birthplace of walking safaris. The landscape consists of open plains, riverine forests, mopane woodlands and the woodland savannah boasting over 400 of bird species, and diverse, seasonal habitats, offering an authentic, high - density game view experience.
Known for its abundant wildlife, inside the Mfuwe Gate entrance, the life - sustaining Luangwa River is home to crocodiles, snd is often crowded with hippos. The river acts as a vital, perennial water source, creating fertile, lush, and during the dry season, concentrated wildlife viewing opportunities.
Recognized as one of the best parks in Africa to encounter the elusive leopard, in the South Luangwa National Park elephants abound and expansive herds of buffalo rare Thornicroft’s giraffes are often seen. Exceptional, year - round sightings of lions, spotted hyena, and increasingly see African wild dog is a further highlight..
Walking tours are a signature, representing an intimate way to explore the bush and spot smaller wildlife guided by knowledgeable locals.
A dry, exposed landscape from June to November makes for easy wildlife viewing, while the rainy season brings lush green scenery and a surge of migratory birds.
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