Lower Zambezi National Park Safari DirectoryZambia |
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The Lower Zambezi National Park is located in Zambia, on the mighty Zambezi River. The reserve comprises 4092 square kilometers with most of the game concentrations found along the Zambezi River. No fences exists between boundaries or countries (Zimbabwe) so animals are free to roam and migrate.
Expected game viewing for this region is Lion, Leopard, Elephant and Buffalo with chances of sighting Wild Dog and Hyena. All types of general game species occur - namely, varying antelope and Zebra as well as Hippo and Crocodile. Research the following Lower Zambezi Safari Lodge Directory to gain further information for your African Safari. Lower Zambezi National Park Safari Lodge Directory |
| Sausage Tree Camp | www.sausagetreecamp.com |
| Sausage Tree camp is the epitome of bush chic offering a civilized approach to a true bush experience with lavish attention to detail. This exclusive safari camp, voted number one on the BBC Holiday Programme's 'Ten Best Luxury Destinations', specializes in the very best game viewing with the highest international standards in luxury and service.
Sausage Tree Camp is set in the most stunning location on the banks of the Zambezi River in the heart of the Lower Zambezi National Parks best game viewing area. The camp overlooks an expanse of narrow channels and low set reed islands teeming with game, with the magnificent Zambezi escarpment as the backdrop.
Accommodation consists of unique Bedouin-style white canvas tents furnished in luxurious fabrics and Zambian Teak. The open air bathrooms and expansive Teak decks with Zambezi River views are a signature of the camp. The honeymoon suites offer the most luxurious accommodation on the Zambezi. The superb African fusion cuisine is enjoyed in surprising locations with white linen and atmospheric candlelight.
Sausage Tree Camp offers the widest range of safari activities including day and night game drives, walks, canoe trips, boat cruises and fishing. With personalized guiding, our guests decide exactly what activity they would like to take and when. Elephant, hippo and buffalo are seen in camp daily. Guests also have an extremely high chance of seeing lion, leopard, wild dogs, hyena, waterbuck, zebra, impala, bushbuck and kudu during their stay.
Accommodation: Bedouin Style Tents, 16 Guests Reservations:Online Enquiry
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| Chiawa Camp | www.chiawa.com |
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Resting peacefully on the banks of the Zambezi River, under a grove of evergreen Mahogany trees, Chiawa Camp holds the prime position in the heart of Zambia’s Lower Zambezi National Park.
It is at this very spot, where David Livingstone ventured through nearly 150 years previously, where the Cumings Family in 1989 created the very first photo safari operation in the Lower Zambezi National Park and what has since become one of Africa’s most desirable, sought after safari destinations.
Constructed mainly of natural materials Chiawa Camp blends in effortlessly with its idyllic surroundings and it is here where guests receive the very best Africa has to offer. A stunning thatched lounge/bar area with upstairs viewing deck provides one of the best views of the Zambezi.
Enjoy Chiawa’s renowned cuisine on our al-fresco dining veranda - naturally vegetarians are catered for; however please give us advance notice of any special culinary requirements. After dinner, retire to the campfire and enjoy a cocktail or two while taking in the sounds and magic of the African night.
In the heat of the day take a dip in the refreshing plunge pool, complete with sundeck, overlooking the Zambezi of course.
There are nine Superior Tents at Chiawa Camp, accommodating a maximum of 16 guests on an individual basis or a maximum of 18 guests if the camp is booked out in its entirety for a group.
The tents all have excellent views and are accessed by paths running behind them to maximise privacy
Accommodation: 9 Superior Tents Reservations:Online Enquiry
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| Chongwe River Camp | www.chongwe.com |
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Chongwe River Camp is situated on the confluence of the Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers, directly opposite Mana Pools.
The Chongwe River is the boundary of the Lower Zambezi National Park, a four thousand square kilometre pristine sanctuary, teeming with game, and said to be one of the continent's most picturesque wilderness areas.
A policy of non-intrusive enjoyment of wildlife and low environmental impact has preserved the area and its wildlife. The Lower Zambezi has become one of southern Africa's premier destinations for peaceful game viewing and unparalleled tiger fish angling.
The camp itself looks onto the confluence of the two rivers and the mountains of the escarpment to the north.
Chongwe River Camp is a family owned and run business dedicated not only to providing your dream safari experience but also hospitality that can only be found in a home.
Under a complete canopy of huge Winterthorn Acacias, the camp occupies an unrivalled location, used twice by David Livingstone on his travels, as did Courtney Selous, when he hunted in this, his favourite wilderness!
Be warned! Chongwe River Camp is a luxury 'bush camp' situated in a wilderness area; elephant are more numerous than people in our Albida grove. There are no fences and the animals have complete right of way.
If you wish to enter into the spirit of non-intrusive enjoyment of wildlife, in a relaxed, natural setting, we offer the experience of a lifetime.
One does not have to even leave the camp to see and hear a wide variety of wildlife. Relaxing in the sitting out area over looking the river, one can see a constant procession of game coming down to drink as well as over 250 species of birds.
Accommodation: Mulati tents Reservations:info@chongwe.com
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| Zambezi Kulefu Camp | www.sanctuarylodges.com |
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The Lower Zambezi was for many years a forgotten wilderness and because of its remote location, has become a haven for many of Africa’s ‘big game’ species. The park is situated in the Zambezi Valley, opposite Mana Pools National Park, a World Heritage Site. It is bordered by the steep Mukamba Escarpment to the North and the Zambezi River to the South, which concentrates the animals in a fairly narrow riverine corridor, making for excellent game viewing.
Kulefu – “the faraway place”, located on a permanent channel of the Zambezi, is shaded by massive Winterthorn Acacias which provide a cool and relaxing location to watch the world go by. The camp offers seven spacious tented chalets with twin or double beds, mosquito nets and en-suite facilities, offering a relaxing view of the mighty Zambezi.
The central lounge and dining area are housed in a magnificent Bedouin style tent which gives a lovely open air feel to the setting and allow guests to feel as though they are part of the surrounding environment. Teak furniture and natural fabrics add an authentic feel to this incredible bush experience as well as providing luxurious comfort. The location is enhanced by a swimming pool right on the river bank as well as a teak deck overlooking the river.
An evening campfire forms an integral part of the camp where guests can sit and discuss the events and sightings of the day. Batteries can be charged by generator and lights in the evening are supplied by 220 volt inverter. Traditional paraffin lamps illuminate pathways and tent entrances.
Accommodation: 7 Tented Chalets Reservations:southernafrica@sanctuarylodges.com
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| Ana Tree Lodge | www.anatreelodge.com |
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Ana Tree Lodge offers the most luxurious hospitality in a desolate yet scenic environment. It presents the visitor with a chance to experience the natural splendors of the African outback in total luxury and solitude. The animal lover will be rewarded with the finest opportunity to see various species of wildlife and birds. The name "Ana Tree" symbolizes the abundant Winterthorn trees that surround the camp. Elephants frequent these trees and are a welcome sight in the camp.
The lodge has eight twin-bedded luxury tents on solid concrete foundation. Each tent has ensuite toilets, showers and hand basins. A vast plain stretches from the lodge to the banks of the Zambezi River. The visitor is rewarded with a panoramic view of herds of Elephant, Buffalo, Waterbuck, Hippo, Lion, Leopard, Hyena and Bushbuck grazing on the plains whilst sitting on the porch.
Accommodation: 8 Twin Bed Tents Reservations:reservations@anatreelodge.com
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