To the west of Zambia occupies its great secret; the second largest wildebeest migration on the planet in Liuwa Plain National Park. King Lewanika Lodge is the only unchanging camp in this large Park. Created by acclaimed architects, Silvio Rech, and Lesley Carstens, who also designed sister camps, Chinzombo and Miavana, the field made of six indulgence villas facing the enormous open savannah. Home to popular Lady Liuwa and her lion pride, thousands of plains game, hundreds of hyenas, trailing in families of up to 50, a cheetah with 330 birds’ species with also the threatened wattled cranes.
The area has a rich history, is the home of the Lozi people. The legendary Monarch of the area is the Paramount Chief or King, called the Litunga, meaning keeper or guardian of the earth. One of the pioneers protected areas in Africa, Liuwa Plain was announced a game reserve by the king in the early 1880’s; preserved by the Lozi people and used as an excellent hunting ground. As the latest addition to Time and Tide’s growing collection, the lodge was imagined in working with African Parks, the protection non-profit that manages Liuwa Plain in conjunction with the Zambian Department of National Parks and Wildlife with the Barotse Royal Establishment, to produce unique access and absolute exclusivity to the unspoiled region.
About King Lewanika Lodge: Absolut safari is a combination of independent safaris and secluded island experiences across Zambia and Madagascar. From ea to land, Absolut safari explorers remarkable adventures in undiscovered goals, showcasing nature’s treasures in a simple, sustainable, and significant way. Uses tourism as a vehicle for social impact, Absolute safaris empower local populations, making positive transformation through environmental educational, and economic, efforts in each location.