Luwi is a seasonal bush camp nestled under huge Mahogany trees on the banks of a permanent lagoon. It is situated deep in the heart of the National Park and is one of the only Luangwa safari camps to be positioned well away from the permanent waters and rich vegetation of the main river.
Due to its remote location there are not many roads in the area so activities are centred on walking safaris. This fact makes Luwi Bush Camp one of the most enthralling camps in Zambia.
The wildlife in the area is prolific and to track it each day on foot is a memory that will last a lifetime. There is a large lagoon adjacent to camp that teems with hippo and crocodile. This permanent water source attracts wildlife from far and wide making the camp area constantly bustling with animals.
With the emphasis on the use of natural materials in its construction, this camp is certainly one of the most traditional of all of the Luangwa safari camps. Luwi has been described as the last real Bush Camp in Africa and wild dog and hyena often den between Luwi and Nsolo Camps giving guests a rare glimpse of their young.