Aerial view of Mwaleshi Camp in North Luangwa National Park Zambia showing remote river setting
Guests cooling off in shallow Mwaleshi River near Mwaleshi Camp in North Luangwa Zambia

Mwaleshi Camp Safari Guide and Price 2026 – Ultra-Remote North Luangwa Experience

  • Mwaleshi Camp is one of Africa’s most remote safari experiences — a true wilderness escape deep inside Zambia’s North Luangwa National Park.
  • Far beyond the reach of vehicles, crowds, and conventional safaris, Mwaleshi offers something rare: pure, untamed Africa experienced entirely on foot.
  • With just four chalets, expert walking guides, and vast untouched landscapes, this camp is not just remote — it is next-level remote, even beyond iconic camps like Tafika.

👉 If Tafika is immersive, Mwaleshi is total wilderness isolation.

Plan Your Mwaleshi Safari (Ultra-Remote 2026)

  • Tailor-made walking safari itineraries
  • Combine with Tafika or South Luangwa
  • Best price guarantee

👉 Enquire now to secure limited availability (only 8 guests max)

Key Facts About Mwaleshi Safari Camp Ultra-Remote

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Location: North Luangwa National Park, Zambia
Rooms: 4 chalets (max 8 guests)
Style: Ultra-remote bushcamp
Focus: Walking safaris only
Children: 12+
Access: Fly-in (Mfuwe or Lukuzi)
USP: One of the most remote camps in Africa

Is Mwaleshi Camp Worth It in 2026? (Expert Verdict)

  • One of Africa’s most remote safari experiences
  • Elite walking guides with decades of experience
  • Zero crowds — true wilderness isolation
  • Unique wildlife encounters (tracking on foot)
  • Strong conservation and low-impact tourism

👉 Many travelers describe it as a “once-in-a-lifetime wilderness experience” and even say they would return to this camp over others in Zambia.

Mwaleshi Camp Price Guide 2026

  • One of Africa’s most remote safari experiences
  • Elite walking guides with decades of experience
  • Zero crowds — true wilderness isolation
  • Unique wildlife encounters (tracking on foot)
  • Strong conservation and low-impact tourism

👉 Many travelers describe it as a “once-in-a-lifetime wilderness experience” and even say they would return to this camp over others in Zambia.

Low Season (May 2026)

From $580 per person per night (sharing)

Fully Inclusive: (All meals, selected beverages)

Peak Season (August–October 2026)

From $660 per person per night (sharing)

Fully Inclusive: (All meals, selected beverages)

✔️ Seasonal camp (June–October only)
⚠️ Prices may vary depending on availability

❌ Not Included

  • International flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Premium drinks
  • Park fees 
  • Gratuities

Estimated 3–5 Night Safari Cost

3-Night Stay (Low Season)

$580 × 3 = $1,740 per person
$3,480 per couple

3-Night Stay (Peak Season)

$660 × 3 = $1,980 per person
$3,480 per couple

👉 Lower than Tafika but more remote experience

Rates are per person sharing unless we note differently.

Please treat all pricing as a guide only.

How To Get To Mwaleshi Camp

  • Fly to Lusaka → Mfuwe Airport
  • 50-minute light aircraft flight
  • 15-minute transfer to camp

👉 Remote access = zero crowds, untouched wilderness

Safety, Medical Support and Emergency Evacuation at Mwaleshi Camp

  • Despite its extremely remote location in North Luangwa National Park, Mwaleshi Camp operates with high safety standards and well-established emergency procedures.
  • All walking safaris are led by highly trained guides from Remote Africa Safaris and are accompanied by an armed scout, ensuring both safety and expert wildlife tracking at all times.

 

1. 🚁Emergency Medical Evacuation

In the unlikely event of a medical emergency:

    • Mwaleshi has access to air evacuation services (flying doctor)
    • Patients can be airlifted to Mfuwe or Lusaka for treatment
    • Camps maintain radio communication systems at all times

👉 Evacuation is typically fast and well-coordinated despite the remote setting

 

 2. Medical Considerations

    • Malaria precautions are recommended
    • Basic first aid is available in camp
    • Nearest full medical facilities are in Mfuwe
    • Comprehensive travel insurance is essential

 

3.⚠️ Safety Reality in Remote Safaris

Mwaleshi is a true wilderness camp:

    • No fences — wildlife moves freely
    • Walking safaris require attention and discipline
    • Guests must follow guide instructions at all times

👉 With proper guidance, safaris here are extremely safe and professionally manage

 

4.Final Safety Take

Mwaleshi Camp may be remote, but it is safe.

    •  Expert guides
    • Structured safety protocols
    • Emergency evacuation access

 

Mwaleshi Camp Accommodation in 2026

Mwaleshi offers 4 reed-and-thatch chalets, rebuilt each year for minimal environmental impact.

✔️ Open-fronted rooms (immersive bush feel)
✔️ En-suite outdoor bathrooms
✔️ Bucket showers with hot water
✔️ Solar lighting

👉 No luxury distractions — just nature

Mwaleshi Camp Safari Guide and Price 2026 – Ultra-Remote North Luangwa Experience

WILDLIFE and ACTIVITIES

Mwaleshi is 100% walking safari focused

Activities include:

    • Guided walking safaris (core experience)
    • Wildlife tracking
    • Birdwatching
    • River exploration

👉 No game drives = deeper connection to nature

 

Big Game Experience

✔️ Lions (strong presence)
✔️ Buffalo herds
✔️ Elephants
✔️ Cookson’s wildebeest (rare species)

⚠️ Rhino present but rarely seen

 

👉 This is about tracking, not chasing

Guided walking safari tracking lions on foot near Mwaleshi Camp in North Luangwa National Park Zambia

Best time To Visit Mwaleshi Camp

Low Season (May 2026)

Official Opening

Peak Season (August–October 2026)

Peak wildlife Viewing

September- October (Best Time)

Intense walking + predator tracking

Rain Season (November-April)

Closed in rainy season

Lodge Highlights

  • Only 4 chalets
  • Max 8 guests
  • Walking-only safaris
  • Riverbank setting
  • Rebuilt each year (eco-friendly

Why Is Mwaleshi Camp Famous?

  • Mwaleshi Camp is famous for being one of the most remote, walking-only safari camps in Africa, offering a level of wilderness and isolation that very few places on the continent can match.
  • Unlike traditional safari lodges, Mwaleshi delivers a pure, walking-only safari — with no crowds, no busy roads, and no modern distractions. This makes it one of the last places where you can experience Africa in its most untouched form.

 

1.Ultra-Remote Wilderness Location

 

Mwaleshi is set in one of Africa’s least-visited national parks, where tourism is extremely limited.

 

👉 You can spend entire days without seeing another vehicle or group — a rare experience in modern safaris

 

 

 2. Walking-Only Safari Experience (Ultra-Rare)

 

This is what truly sets Mwaleshi apart.

    • No game drives
    • Track wildlife on foot
    • Learn directly from expert guides

👉 This creates a deep, immersive connection with nature that vehicle safaris cannot match.

 

3. Exceptional Guiding Expertise

Operated by Remote Africa Safaris, Mwaleshi is known for having some of the best walking guides in Africa.

    • Decades of guiding experience
    • Deep knowledge of wildlife and ecosystems
    • Strong focus on safety and education

👉 The guiding quality is a major reason why travelers return

      • Only 4 chalets (max 8 guests)
      • Intimate, personal atmosphere
      • Minimal environmental impact

👉 This ensures total privacy and exclusivity

 

4. True Wilderness & Conservation Success

The park is a major conservation success story, with:

    • Strong populations of lion and buffalo
    • Rare species like Cookson’s wildebeest
    • Ongoing black rhino reintroduction

👉 Mwaleshi offers a glimpse into Africa as it once was

North Luangwa is one of Africa’s least commercialised parks, protected with strong conservation efforts.

      • Reintroduction of black rhino
      • Healthy lion and buffalo populations
      • Minimal human impact

 

🔥Final Take

Mwaleshi Camp is famous because it delivers something few places still can:

✔️ Total isolation
✔️ Walking safaris only
✔️ No crowds, no vehicles
✔️ Deep, authentic wilderness

👉 It’s not just a safari lodge — it’s one of the purest safari experiences left in Africa.

Best time To Visit Mwaleshi Camp

FeatureMwaleshi Camp 🔥Tafika Camp
ExperienceUltra-remote, extreme wildernessRemote but more accessible
ActivitiesWalking onlyWalking + game drives
CrowdsAlmost noneVery low
ComfortRustic, minimalRustic luxury
AccessHarder to reachEasier access

Who Is this Lodge Perfect For?

✔️ Hardcore safari enthusiasts
✔️ Repeat Africa travelers
✔️ Adventure seekers
✔️ Wildlife purists
✔️ Photographers (tracking focus

Children and Family

Minimum age: 12+

⚠️ Not ideal for young children
⚠️ Requires maturity & awarenes

Facilities At Mwaleshi Camp

  • Open-sided lounge 
  • Dining under the stars
  • Campfire area
  • River relaxation spots
  • Solar lighting
  • 👉 No WIFI, no Distractions

Sample Itinerary (5 Days)

Day 1: Arrival + short walk
Day 2: Morning & afternoon walks
Day 3: Full-day walking safari
Day 4: Tracking big game on foot
Day 5: Departure

Final Expert Tip

 👉 Combine Mwaleshi + Tafika

This gives you:

    • Tafika → balance & comfort
    • Mwaleshi → extreme wilderness

👉 One trip, two levels of safari experience

FAQs About Mwaleshi Camp

Is Mwaleshi Camp luxury?

No — it’s rustic, authentic, and wilderness-focused.

Can beginners go?

Not ideal — best for experienced travelers.

Is it better than Tafika?

Not better — more remote and more extreme.

Is it safe?

Yes, with expert guides and armed scouts.

Is Mwaleshi Camp safe?

Yes — Mwaleshi Camp is considered safe when guests follow guide instructions. Located in the remote North Luangwa National Park, all activities are led by highly trained guides from Remote Africa Safaris and accompanied by an armed scout.

Walking safaris are carefully managed with strict safety protocols, and guests are briefed before every activity. While wildlife moves freely through the area, professional guiding ensures a safe and controlled experience.

What happens in a medical emergency at Mwaleshi Camp?

In the unlikely event of a medical emergency, Mwaleshi has access to air evacuation (flying doctor services). Guests can be quickly transferred to medical facilities in Mfuwe or Lusaka.

The camp maintains constant radio communication, and staff are trained in first aid. Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended for all visitors.