Kapinga Camp is situated in the extreme north of the Kafue National Park, and the north-west corner of the Busanga Plains. Kafue is one of the largest national parks in Africa, while the Busanga Plains is one of Zambia's most significant wetland resources, and one of the few areas in the world that remain unspoilt by human development.
The camp is designed to blend in with the environment and natural products have been used as much as possible in the construction of the camp. Interiors are spacious and have all the modern conveniences that one would wish for. There are three luxurious safari tents with en-suite facilities including both indoor and outdoor showers.
Guests can take part in game drives and walking safaris in and around the plains, while night drives offer the added excitement of the nocturnal wonders of the area. The park, boasting 491 species, is a birder's paradise and includes endemics such as Chaplin's Barbet. This camp is perfectly situated to see large numbers of plains game and their predators, including leopards, wild dogs, cheetah and prides of lion up to 20 strong.