Ana Tree Lodge situated in the Lower Zambezi area. The lodge has 8 twin bedded luxury tents on solid concrete foundations. Visitors are rewarded with a panoramic views of the herds of elephant, buffalo, waterbuck etc, grazing in the plains whilst sitting on the porch. Game drives are conducted in four-wheel drive vehicles; walking safaris are also available.
Baines’ River Camp is located on the banks of the Zambezi River, Lower Zambezi Valley, Zambia, opposite the World Heritage site of Mana Pools. The camp can accommodate 16 guests in 8 suites and there are 3 game-viewing vehicle plus 5 boats for the guests to use. The Lower Zambezi Valley offers lion, leopard, buffalo and elephant in large herds, hippo, zebra, primates, kudu, impala, water buck and various small antelope species, warthog, cerval, civit, genet etc.
Chiawa Camp is situated in the Lower Zambezi National Park. Accommodation is in large insect proof safari tents on wooden decks, the camp has 9 luxury superior Safari Tents with 2 twin beds or double bed in each. Chiawa Camp is the winner or finalist in numerous safari camp awards during 2008 & 9. Activities include nature walks, game viewing by pontoon boat, canoeing and fishing.
2010 rates from US$595 pppn in Emerald season, up to US$895 pppn in Peak season. (CR)
Chongwe River Camp is located at the confluence of Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers and looks opposite Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe and shares the boundary with Lower Zambezi National Park. Chongwe is open from 1st April to 30th November. Accommodation is available in Luxury tented chalets. Activities at Chongwe River Camp include game drives, bird watching, canoeing etc.
2010 Rates from US$500 pppn in low season in a standard tented chalet, up to US$700 pppn in a Suite in peak season.
2011 Rates from US$550 pppn in low season in a standard tented chalet, up to US$800 pppn in a Suite in peak season.
Kasaka River Lodge is a 22 bed
luxury en-suited tented camp nestled on the banks of the Lower Zambezi River.
The lodge offers all of the classic safari activities that the Lower Zambezi
area is famed for such game drives (both day and night drives), walking safaris,
river safaris, canoe safaris and fishing.
Mvuu Lodge is nestled in lush riverine forest, in a protected game management area on the banks of the Lower Zambezi River. Accommodation is available in chalets and we also provide exclusive camping. At Mvuu lodge there is a broad spectrum of wildlife, bird and multi species of fish. Other activities include canoe safaris, fly fishing, sundowner cruises etc.
Mwambashi River Lodge is situated in the heart of the Lower Zambezi National Park on the northern Banks of the Zambezi River, the lodge accommodates a maximum of 16 guests in large walk-in safari tents on wooden platforms. Activities include canoeing, day and night game drives, sundowner cruises etc. (SPE)
Old Mondoro is situated in the Lower Zambezi National Park. Old Mondoro offers accommodation in reed chalets with canvas roofs. It has 8 beds for independent travellers in 4 bush chalets, 2 bush chalets each with 2 twin singles beds, 2 bush chalets with double beds.
2010 rates from US$555 pppn in Low season up to US$650 pppn in peak season.
2011 rates from US$500 pppn in Low season up to US$650 pppn in peak season.
Redcliff Zambezi Lodge is situated directly east of the Lower Zambezi National Park and its prime activity is tigerfishing, however, game wildlife abounds in the area. Accommodation is in 6 spacious chalets, which include a few 4-bed family units. Fishing, bush walks and birding are the main activities to enjoy at Redcliff Zambezi Lodge. (pvt)
Royal Zambezi Lodge is located on the bank of the Zambezi River at
one of its broadest points. With 3km of river frontage, Royal Zambezi Lodge
borders the Lower Zambezi National Park and sits within a rich Game Management
Area.
The lodge accommodates its guests in 10 Classic Suites, and 4 Deluxe suites - a true experience of luxury. The lodge offers game viewing from elephant and buffalo to lion and leopard, as well as world-class fishing and great sunset views of the Zambezi River.
Sausage Tree Camp is located on the banks of the Zambezi River, the heart of the Lower Zambezi National Park. Accommodation consists of 6 Bedouin safari style white canvas tents. Sleeping only 12 guests, this camp offers a truly personalised safari experience. Game frequently walk through camp allowing guests to enjoy game experience from the comfort of their safari tents. Sausage Tree Camp offers some of the finest game viewing in natural habitats. Other activities include bush walks, canoeing etc. (pvt)
Zambezi Kulefu Tented Camp is situated in the Lower Zambezi National Park. This is a secluded intimate safari camp settled comfortably in the deep shade of riverine trees. Accommodation is available in 7 tented safari chalets.
These spacious bedroom safari tents are raised on teak platforms and each safari tent provides wrap around views of the Zambezi River. Activities at Kulefu include canoe trips, fishing, walking trips etc.
2010 rates from US$600 pppn up to US$820 pppn.
2011 rates from US$640 pppn up to US$870 pppn.
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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!!! Judith Auty