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Luxury Canvas Tent
Lightweight rectangular canvas tent with three sides of gauze mesh for panoramic wildlife viewing. Furnished with twin or double bed, small bedside table, and luggage rack. Partially open-air en-suite bathroom with flush toilet, bucket shower, and washbasin enclosed by bamboo walls. Roll-down canvas windows for weather protection and privacy.
Kutali Camp is accessed via chartered flight from Lusaka, followed by boat transfer to the remote island location in eastern Lower Zambezi National Park. Ground access is not available due to the park's remote positioning. The camp includes inter-camp transfers via boat or chartered flights in the fully inclusive rate [2].
Kutali Camp operates exclusively from June to November during the dry season, when wildlife concentration along the Zambezi River is at its peak. This period offers the best wildlife viewing conditions, clear skies for photography, and comfortable temperatures for walking safaris. The camp closes during the wet season to minimize environmental impact [1][3].
Kutali is located in big game country where guests can encounter elephants, buffalo, lion, hippo, leopard, honey badger, hyena, and over 350 bird species. The eastern location in Lower Zambezi National Park, opposite Zimbabwe's Mana Pools, provides excellent wildlife viewing opportunities during the dry season when animals concentrate near the river [1][3].
Kutali Camp has a minimum age requirement of 8 years old, making it suitable for older children and families. The camp accommodates a maximum of 12 guests, providing an intimate atmosphere. However, the remote island location, lack of modern amenities, and focus on walking safaris may be better suited to experienced travelers and families comfortable with rustic conditions [2].
Primary activities include guided walking safaris and boat-based game viewing along the Zambezi River led by expert guides trained in Zambia's National Guide Training Program. Secondary activities include bird watching expeditions, fishing, and wildlife photography. All activities are scheduled daily and customized to guest interests [1][2].
Kutali Camp rates are fully inclusive and cover all meals, local alcoholic beverages, non-alcoholic drinks, laundry service, inter-camp transfers, and daily scheduled activities. Rates are quoted per person sharing and vary seasonally from $670 to $1,050 per night [1][2].
Kutali Camp is a rustic, light-footprint bush camp without Wi-Fi. However, each tent is equipped with solar-powered lighting, charging points for devices, and hurricane lanterns. The camp's minimal infrastructure is intentional to reduce environmental impact and provide an authentic safari experience [5].
Kutali Camp accommodates a maximum of 12 guests in six luxury canvas tents. This small group size ensures an intimate atmosphere and personalized attention from expert guides and camp staff [1][5].
Kutali offers lightweight canvas tents with three gauze mesh sides for unobstructed wildlife viewing, twin or double beds, solar-powered lighting, charging points, and partially open-air en-suite bathrooms with bucket showers. Roll-down canvas windows provide weather protection and privacy control. Canvas safari chairs are positioned at tent entrances for viewing [5].
Kutali Camp can be booked through verified safari operators. Use SafariFind.com to compare rates from multiple operators, read verified guest reviews, and secure your reservation. The platform allows you to evaluate pricing, availability, and operator credentials before booking your Lower Zambezi safari [2].
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