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Treehouse, South Luangwa Zambia

Apr 30th, 2008 | By flatdogs | Category: Flatdogs Life

Our Jackal-Berry Tree House is built around three live African Ebony trees (Diospyros mespiliformis) with unspoilt views out across the dambo and lagoon system, favoured by elephant and giraffe.
The Tree House has three main decks which are around six feet high off the ground with wooden decks and stairways to reach the spacious sitting area [...]



African Walking Safaris in Zambia

Apr 30th, 2008 | By flatdogs | Category: Flatdogs Life

Our Morning Drives leave camp around 0600 hours and last for about four (4) hours. Night drives depart at 1600 hours and return at 2015 hours when the National Park is closed to all vehicles. Private vehicles may enter the Park from 0600-1800 hours daily.
Between 1st June and 31st October each year we are able [...]



White Storks nesting on Acacia Tree

Apr 30th, 2008 | By flatdogs | Category: Flatdogs Wildlife

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On our game drive today we went up north looking for birds, we saw quite a lot of other interesting sightings including the great migrations which have now landed [...]



African Wildlife Picture Gallery

Apr 30th, 2008 | By flatdogs | Category: Photographs

We frequently post pictures of the African wildlife we find when we’re out and about. Browse the gallery thumbnails to take a look at all the animals we’ve seen. If you’ve visited Flatdogs and have a good picture, then send it in to us!
Please check back often, as the galleries are constantly changing.

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Kakuli

Elephant on the [...]



Welcome to Flatdogs

Apr 30th, 2008 | By flatdogs | Category: Featured

Welcome to the Flatdogblog, a place where we post some of the news, views and happenings from the Flatdogs Camp in South Luangwa, Zambia.
Whether you’ve holidayed with us before, or you’re thinking of coming to stay, we welcome you to the wider Flatdogs community on the web.
At Flatdogs we pride ourselves on offering accommodation to [...]



Dear Flatdogs People - |Please Read!|

Apr 30th, 2008 | By flatdogs | Category: Latest News

Lemon+Lime have created this blog for you primarily to boost your search engine ratings, but also to serve as an easily-updateable [by you!] marketing tool to get people to holiday at Flatdogs.
A full content management system lies behind the front end that you see here - we’ll show you how to use it. The idea [...]



Wildlife on our Safari Holidays

Apr 30th, 2008 | By flatdogs | Category: Flatdogs Life

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Full program of walking, driving, game and safari activities

Apr 29th, 2008 | By flatdogs | Category: Activities

Flatdogs Camp is the closest camp to the Mfuwe Main Gate, which provides access to the South Luangwa National Park. Flatdogs conducts guided game viewing activities in the National Park, including Morning and Night Drives and Walking Safaris (during dry season).
Each drive or walk is accompanied by a fully qualified guide and for the drives [...]