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Accommodation in Zambia
Accommodation in Zambia is an ideal website offering internet bookings for safaris and wildlife holidays and accommodation at lodges and hotels in Zambia. All bookings are processed in a speedy and efficient manner for safari lodge accommodation in the Victoria Falls & Livingstone area, including most hotels there, plus wildlife lodges that offer canoeing, boat safaris, 4x4 safaris and fishing in the Lower Zambezi Valley. We also do lodge and safari camp bookings in the South & North Luangwa wildlife reserves as well as wildlife safari and accommodation bookings in the large Kafue National Park and other parts of Zambia. We are accepting enquiries & bookings for safari holidays to wildlife lodge and holiday resorts in Zambia for 2010 and 2011 at the moment - please email Dean in the central reservations office for your safari holiday requirements. Many lodges are offering long-stay discounts for 2010, so if you want to spend more than 4 nights at a lodge, let me know and I shall let you know who is offering a discount. Residents of SADC countries, very often get discounted rates during 2010, so please confirm your country of residence and passport nationality. Sorry - we do not make campsite bookings, nor self-catering. We book tourists and holiday makers into safari lodges and hotels that include B&B or are fully inclusive of accommodation, all meals and activities. NOTE: The majority of Photographs are supplied by the respective lodges (& their photographers) and cannot be used without their permission - please respect this.Recently Visited
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Testimonials
Kaingu Lodge, Kafue. (October)
First of all - the drawbacks - in the GMA so game a bit on the scarce side - I knew this so no urprise. The Tetze Fly - that I did'nt know about. They
were not in camp but any vehicle safaris had to be done in a closed vehicle as they were voracious which also made photography awkward.
The pluses - the camp was lovely, well-appointed with everything we needed.
Tents overlooked the river - pretty and the food was very good - Vivi actually drove 3 times to Lusaka to ensure fresh supplies. The river surely
must be the best in Africa - it was so picturesque, narrow in places with beautiful rounded boulders, twisting and turning so a new view with every
backwater, hippos rumbling and eles wading across to the islands to feed.
We fished every day catching yellow fin, not a day passed without landing something. Our guide helpful and courteous. Tom has started a community venture - rebuilding an iron mine which we visited and also a tour to an
aquarmarine mine proved interesting - and free!!! |
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