Lower Zambezi
There are some intimate camps providing luxury accommodation in the Lower Zambezi region where you can enjoy the excellent wildlife.
Chongwe River Camp
Situated on the confluence of the Chongwe and Zambezi Rivers,
directly opposite Mana Pools, Chongwe River Camp occupies an unrivalled
location, used twice by David Livingstone on his travels. The Chongwe
River is the boundary of the Lower Zambezi National Park, a pristine
and picturesque wilderness teeming with game.
Set under a canopy
of Albida thorns, the camp has a total of eight spacious safari tents
and three suites, set under thatch on elevated decks with magnificent
views over the Zambezi. The game viewing here is exceptional, and
activities include day and night drives, guided bush walks, canoeing or
boating and game fishing. Nearby, Chongwe River House is available to
private parties (click here for our Private Safaris Houses of Africa PDF Brochure).
Sausage Tree Camp
The Zambezi escarpment forms the stunning backdrop to this wonderful
camp, which sits on the floodplains of the Lower Zambezi National Park.
Nestling in a forest on the banks of the picturesque Chifungulu
Channel, Sausage Tree offers guests the very best game viewing with
traditional safari style.
The camp sleeps just 16 in luxurious
Bedouin-style 'signature' tents and honeymoon suites. There is also the
two-bedroom Kigelia House. All are positioned along the riverbank, each
with open-air en-suite and personal muchinda (butler). The Park has a
large variety of wildlife and exceptional game viewing with a range of
4X4 safaris and bush walks on land, and on the water with canoes, boats
and fishing.








