PUKU PAN SAFARI LODGE
Deep in Zambia, on the banks of the Kafue River, there is a game park of over a million acres. The second largest park in the world. A place where hippos rule the waters, lions the land and the fish eagles the sky. This is the Kafue National Park. Some thirty years ago, the Kafue River, a tributary of the mighty Zambezi, flooded its banks. In the long grass pan that formed, herds of graceful puku came to graze. It was here that Rob Buske, a local farmer, conservationist and honorary ranger chose a beautiful but remote site to build Puku Pan Safari Lodge.
On foot, in a vehicle, or by boat, Puku Pan Safari Lodge offers an incredible game viewing experience. No gates, no fences, no other tourists. Just your small group and an experienced guide wandering free in nature's kingdom. Here you may see big game like elephant, lion and leopard, and of course, the plentiful antelopes that roam the entire area, like puku and impala.
On the river, the peering eyes of the half-submerged hippos will curiously follow your boat's course. While on the banks, prehistoric creatures like large crocodiles and monitor lizards warming their cold blooded bodies in the hot African sun.
Email: bimm@microlink.zm
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