Family-owned and operated, Sungani Lodge is set in the natural beauty of Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park.
The lodge has been designed with privacy and relaxation in mind. It is a joy to tell you that the majority of what you will find at Sungani has been created by the family and local people.
The entire lodge is built on elevated decking, affording the ability to wander around during the day. The main area of the lodge has a variety of living spaces where your time is uninterrupted, and the space is yours to do as you please.
Experience & Activities:
Sungani Lodge provides discovery, adventure, relaxation and insight as you are placed in the hands of their qualified guides for every activity. Each day ends with a toast to an unforgettable African Sunset.
Activities include game drives, bush meals, day trips (on request), water excursions, photographic hides, walking safaris, and more.
Amenities:
Private deck and plunge pool
Indoor bathroom – slipper bath, shower, toilet, and basins
Outdoor shower and toilet
Mosquito nets
Large closet with plenty of hanging and storage
Tea/coffee making facilities and minibar
Air conditioning and ceiling fan
24-hour power (power outlets are 220V)
Complimentary daily laundry service
Luxury linens
Wifi in tents and in communal areas
Main deck and main pool
Gym – well-equipped and airconditioned
Photographic equipment hire
Photographic studio
Quick facts:
Limited to seven tents – one of which can be a family unit
Experience the Director’s Tent perfect for honeymooners or VIPs – bigger deck, outdoor sleeping, Nespresso Machine, TV, and dedicated Wifi
Sungani’s cuisine uses fresh local ingredients when possible to showcase local flavors and tastes
Very remote accessed by airplane transfer or road if required
No children under the age of 12 unless the property is hired out for exclusive use
Game viewing includes but not limited to: lion, leopard, elephant, giraffe, zebra, hippo, crocodile, plains game, land, and water birds
The area is well known for the elusive Roan Antelope, Thornicroft Giraffe and Lichtenstein’s Hartebeest.