Busanga Bush Camp in the north-western section of the Busanga is
about as 'wild' as you can get in today's world.
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Chiawa Camp is a must for any visit to Zambia. Superb accommodation,
magnificent game viewing and scenery, and a large variety of activities
are complemented by a modern infrastructure and an attentive, professional
staff.
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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.
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Chongwe River House is built of ferro walls and wild wood. So the
walls follow the natural lines of the branches used. In fact there
is not a single straight line to be seen! It is flowing and natural
in every way.
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The Islands of Siankaba comprises of two densely forested sand islands
in the Zambezi River near the Siansimba Rapids.
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Kapinga Camp is situated in the extreme north of the Kafue National
Park, and the north-west corner of the Busanga Plains.
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Lilayi meaning "Place of Rest" is situated in a game ranch in Zambia
traditionally famed for it's wildlife.
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The location of Protea Hotel Lusaka Safari Lodge was designed with
entirely one focus - a private, completely wild and unspoiled location,
enabling an active holiday, or poolside relaxation, with the sophistication
of a leading hotel.
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Nkwali Camp is built on Robin's private land on the banks of the
Luangwa River, overlooking the Natoinal Park. The land is superb
game country, with a beautiful area of ebony woodland and open grass
plains. Open: April - December.
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Nsefu is set in one of the beautiful unspoilt wilderness areas in
Zambia and lies in the heart of the undeveloped Nsefu sector and
so offers charm and total comfort in remoteness and seclusion.
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The River Club is located upstream from the world-renowned Victoria
Falls, on a steep bank overlooking the Zambezi River, with the Zambezi
National Park across the river.
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Robin's House is the perfect place for a family safari, honeymooners
and guests looking for a little privacy.
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Chichele Lodge, overlooking vast swathes of the Luangwa Valley,
has taken on the air of an elegant Victorian gentleman's lodge with
something of a country house atmosphere.
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Puku Ridge Camp is situated in a remote wildlife rich area in the
South Luangwa National Park.
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Sussi & Chuma is named after David Livingstone’s faithful friends
and consists of an exclusive, upmarket lodge and two spacious two
bedroom houses.
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Enjoy the beautiful riverbank setting at Kulefu ‘the faraway place’,
which offers excellent game opportunities, as the wildlife is concentrated
in the land corridor between the steep escarpment and the river.
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Sausage Tree camp is nestled amongst mature mahogany trees and a
large shady Sausage Tree on the banks of the Zambezi River.
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This camp is perfectly situated to see large numbers of plains game
and their predators - including some of the best lion and cheetah
viewing in Africa!
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Sindabezi Island Camp is situated three km's downstream from Tongabezi
Lodge. Magnificent views overlooking other islands and game on a
nearby flood plain of the Victoria Falls National Park.
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Stanley Safari Lodge is the luxurious oasis for the new explorers
of the Victoria Falls. With only 7 private cottages it is able to
give you an unmatched level of entirely personalised service.
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Tafika is nestled in the shade of huge leadwood trees with breathtaking
views up and down the Luangwa River. (Season: May - Nov) (River
Safaris 10 Feb - 10 April).
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"TENA TENA CAMP ... is altogether beyond superlatives, and must
be one of the best safari camps in the whole of Africa", - The Times,
London.
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Overlooking the mighty Zambezi River and some of its islands is Toka Leya Camp, consisting of 12 spacious en-suite safari-style tents.
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Only footsteps from the Zambezi River, this exceptional destination
for the discerning traveller, offers interiors that capture all
the opulence of a bygone era.
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Situated on the Zambian Bank of the Zambezi River, within the renowned
Mosi-O-Tunya National Park and just 15 km upstream from the spectacular
Victoria Falls, lies the secluded Thorntree Lodge.
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Rumour has it that if Doctor Livingstone had found Tongabezi first,
he may never have discovered the Falls - he would almost certainly
have sold his family into slavery and checked in!
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The 3-star Zambezi Sun is a 212-room hotel appealing primarily to
families and conference delegates.
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