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Welcome to Kujana Camp in Lower Zambezi National Park

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Opening October 2026: Kujana Camp in the Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia is Robin Pope Safaris’ newest safari camp opening, offering an intimate experience in a wildlife-rich corner of the Zambezi.

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Key facts of Kujana Camp

Open 1 May -15 November
Accommodation 4 Meru safari tents
PolicyChildren 12 years and over are welcome
Airstrip Jeki Airstrip 
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The Lower Zambezi National Park is one of Africa’s most remarkable wilderness areas, where the mighty Zambezi River, ancient forests and open floodplains create an extraordinary diversity of habitats and wildlife.

Set on a small, exclusive island in the Discovery Channel, Kujana Camp offers an intimate safari experience surrounded by the tranquillity of the river and the abundance of the bush. With just four spacious safari tents, the camp combines comfort with a genuine connection to nature, while game drives, walking safaris, boating and fishing allow guests to experience this exceptional landscape from both land and water. Thoughtfully designed and hosted by Robin Pope Safaris’ experienced team, Kujana promises warm hospitality, outstanding guiding and an authentic Lower Zambezi safari.

Facilities
En suite
Complimentary Wi-Fi
Evening Breeze Air Conditioning
No cellphone reception
Laundry Service
Family Unit

 

Kujana Camp features just four spacious safari tents, thoughtfully positioned to ensure complete privacy while overlooking the tranquil Discovery Channel. Each tent has a private deck where guests can relax and watch the ever-changing wildlife along the water’s edge. The en-suite bathrooms include a shower and double vanity, while an innovative evening breeze system provides cooling beneath the mosquito net for a comfortable night’s sleep. Designed to be both elegant and unobtrusive, every tent offers a peaceful retreat immersed in the beauty of the Lower Zambezi.

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Wildlife

Located on the shores of the mighty Zambezi River, Lower Zambezi National Park naturally enjoys great sightings of crocodiles and hippos plus that of the large water monitor lizard. Also due to location, buffalo and elephant frequents cross between Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools and Lower Zambezi National Parks. Eland, zebra, wildebeest, waterbuck, bushbuck, and kudu have good populations, but impala is the most dominant species of antelope here. Grysbok and duiker are rarer but sighted sometimes. When it comes to carnivores, hyena, lion, and leopard are present. Wild dogs are less frequently seen.

Over 370 bird species have been sighted in this park. These species include bee-eaters, storks, herons, eagles, kingfishers (brown-hooded, giant, woodland, malachite, pied are common). On the river the egrets, cormorants, darters, fish eagles and storks are at play. African skimmers, ospreys, and spoonbills are some of the rare species here.

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Rates and Season Highlights

Our rates are inclusive of accommodation, activities, meals and bar and are charged per person per night by season. Park entry costs are extra. For guests staying more than 7 nights at RPS properties, there are long stay discounts available. There is no supplement charged for single travelers unless there are more than 3 singles. Children’s rates are available as well as a complimentary stay for a second child 16 years and under. Note: Rates may vary for residents or regional travellers. All rates are subject to change without notice.

 

The different seasons offer us incredible diversity in terms of landscapes, wildlife sightings and experiences. We have put together some of these highlights for you to consider as you plan your African adventure with us. Be inspired!

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May
Lower rates | Beautiful scenery | Good game viewing | Pleasant temperatures
  • Emerald season up to 21 May: 850 USD pppn.
    Shoulder season from 22 May: 950 USD pppn.
  • The start of the season and join the guides getting to explore the region as they settle in year.
  • The end of the rains and the storm clouds have gone leaving the clear skies to start drying out the bush. The days are a very pleasant temperature, but early mornings are certainly a little cooler.
June
Lower rates | Good game viewing | Pleasant temperatures
  • Shoulder season: 950 USD pppn.
  • The bush is starting to dry out and the animals know that what lies ahead are the tough dry months. The only ones benefiting from the hardship are the predators.
  • The temperatures are starting to cool and some mornings give rise to a mystical mist which rises from the Luangwa in the sunrise.
July
Great game viewing | Favourable weather
  • Peak season: 1150 USD pppn.
  • The start of winter and temperatures drop significantly at night providing ample opportunity to snuggle up under a duvet.
August
Great game viewing | Favourable weather
  • Peak season: 1150 USD pppn.
  • Winter is coming to an end and whilst the evenings are still quite chilly the daytime temperatures are starting to rise.
September
Phenomenal Game Viewing
  • Peak season: 1150 USD pppn.
  • With winter behind us the temperatures are rising as we all prepare ourselves for the warmest time of the year. Evenings are warm but the temperatures still dip a little but the days are getting hot.
October
Phenomenal Game Viewing
  • Shoulder season: 950 USD pppn.
  • This is the peak of our dry season and temperatures are at their highest with the bush as dry as it will be all year.
November
Lower rates | Beautiful scenery | Good game viewing |
  • Closes 15 November. Emerald season: 850 USD pppn.
  • The days and nights are hot and scattered with the promising sight and sound of enormous, localised storms. Sudden downpours provide momentary relief from the heat but dry out as soon as it stops.

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