Nsefu Camp is on a sweeping bend of the river, 12 kilometres north of Tena Tena. It was the first game camp in Zambia and dates back to the early fifties. The Nsefu Sector was recognised then as a phenomenal area and it still is. Robin Pope reopened the camp in 1999, in keeping with the original style. He now operates the only two camps in the Nsefu sector of the park.
There are six traditional rondavels with en-suite semi-open air bathrooms. Each room has a clear view of the river, through large windows and from the new wooden verandas. The view of the river is superb and includes a terraced area where game grazes during the day. The bar, tucked in beside a huge dormant termite mound, overlooks a waterhole that is very productive for game, especially leopard at night.
There are safari game drives, night drives and walking safaris as well as the opportunity to visit the Kawaza School and the Nsefu Village area.