Safari Tented

John’s Camp

John’s Camp is a semi-permanent safari camp that lies on the banks of the Zambezi River, nestled into the pleasant shade of towering Trichelia and Mahogany trees. The camp opens in May of each year, and guests can visit until November 15th, when the camp closes for the rainy season. 6 Meru style tents overlook the river’s tranquil waters and the rolling landscape beyond. Guests can gather by an evening campfire and enjoy interacting and sharing exciting safari stories over a meal. John’s Camp is situated within Mana Pools National Park, where guests can walk across the floodplains and get up close to the incredible wildlife that roams the diverse landscape. Watch the silhouettes of passing African Bull Elephant herds as you see off the end of another day with a refreshing sundowner, as trails of blazing pink and orange streak through the clear skies.

Kavinga Safari Camp

Kavinga Safari Camp is located in a private concession within the southern boundary of Mana Pools National Park. The camp overlooks the dry Ruckomechi riverbed and is set against the extraordinary backdrop of the Zambezi Escarpment. The camp has 7 comfortable raised tents built on the edge of a cliff, with a view of the rising sun above the magnificent Zambezi Valley floor. The herds of buffalo that drink at the neighbouring Chitake spring are frequent visitors to the area, as they traverse the valley in search of grazing. Most evenings, herds of elephant gather in the riverbed, providing a wonderful wildlife spectacle. Shyer species, like leopard, civet and genet, visit the pan right below the camp under the cover of darkness.

Little Vundu Camp

Little Vundu is a private and intimate camp that rests on the banks of the Zambezi River in the private Vundu Concession. The semi-permanent camp consists of 5 Meru style tents which are set up at the beginning of May and taken down on the last day of November when the rainy season causes the river to rise and the floodplains become too wet. This small and exclusive camp offers guests the chance to enjoy an authentic and rustic safari experience in the tranquil setting of the private concession. Guests will rarely see another safari vehicle, meaning that they can focus on the incredible wildlife of Mana Pools, the stunning birdlife, and the breathtaking scenery.
Little Vundu is owned by Nick and Desiree Murray, who are both qualified guides with nearly 60 years of experience between them. Nick Murray was the lead guide in the Painted Wolf episode of BBC’s Earth series, where he worked alongside Sir David Attenborough, and guests will be able to see these incredible creatures (also known as African Wild Dogs) while staying at Little Vundu Camp.

Little Ruckomechi

Little Ruckomechi offers an intimate Mana Pools experience, in the style of the bygone days of safari, without detracting in any way from the wildlife experience. The shady ana trees and views of the Zambezi River and the Zambian foothills beyond are some of the hallmarks of this region, and Little Ruckomechi provides all of them. This seasonal camp (winter/dry season only) offers an authentic safari experience through a mix of game drives, boating and guided nature walks, adding to the sense of exploring an untouched wilderness area.

Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge

Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge lies on the edge of the Gonarexhou National Park, surrounding by lush vegetation and towering trees and overlooking the tranquil waters of the Save River. From the comfort of the lodge’s spacious patio, guests will be able to spot lounging hippos, basking crocodiles and herds of elephants as they rest on the riverbanks. The lodge is light and airy, with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Guests can enjoy the natural beauty of the area while escaping to the cooling shade and interacting with fellow travellers. Chilo Gorge also features luxuries such as a refreshing swimming pool, library, lounge, dining room and bar, which all offer views of the lodge’s manicured gardens. Enjoy a relaxing stay in a comfortable setting that incorporates tradition with modern design, located in heart of the African wilderness.

Amanzi Camp

Located on the riverbanks of the Zambezi River, in the diverse wilderness of the Lower Zambezi National Park lies Amanzi Camp. This camp is exclusive and private, nestled in amongst trees, allowing guests an authentic, private, and unique stay in the heart of nature. With only 4 traditional safari tents, guests can enjoy the peace and quiet with only bird song and sounds of flowing water filling the air. A unique verandah at the end of the tents offers the perfect space to unwind and relax in hanging chairs, gazing out over the vast Zambezi. A comfortable main area is where dinner is served, and guests can grab a drink from the bar and watch as the sun sets, gazing through the open sides, over the stunning vista. Connection and immersion within nature is a key theme of the activities on offer, from game drives and walking safaris to canoeing along the gentle waters of the river; each activity will place you in the centre of nature.

Baines’ River Camp

Located on the banks of the sparkling Zambezi River is the exclusive Baines’ River Camp. Nestled in among Jackalberry and Tamarind trees, the camp is immersed in nature and surrounded by the wilds of Zambia. The suites here are luxurious and comfortable, with spacious open plan rooms and private verandahs with comfortable sofas which offer a view of the river. Wandering animals may meander past your suite, your dinner table or while you’re relaxing in the pool, reminding guests of the spectacular nature of this corner of Zambia. Enjoy meals around a crackling boma, or in a unique location in the bush or dine in the privacy of your room. Guests have a choice of ways to adventure and relax whilst here, from game drives through the bush to an enjoyable game of boules on the sandy banks of the river. At the end of the day grab a drink from the bar and unwind on the sofas in the lounge area, recalling memories from your day.

Anabezi Camp

Anabezi Camp is located on the banks of the sparkling Zambezi River, in the wilds of the Lower Zambezi National Park. The local environment is protected by the design of the camp, all tents are built on stilts to maintain the ecosystems of the land. Guests can stay in one of 12 modern and spacious tents, sophisticatedly decorated with modern furniture and comfortable touches, such as cosy sofas and soft cushions. Spend the afternoon in the glistening swimming pool with a view, so no meandering animals are missed. Or adventure around the park on a game drive or walking safari, both excellent ways to immerse yourself in nature. Glide peacefully along the river at sunset in a boat or canoe, keeping an eye on the river banks for any wading birds or thirsty animals. In the evenings enjoy dining under the wide sky on a deck which overlooks the river, and enjoy a drink around the fire pit, sharing stories from your day with your fellow guests.

Chiawa Camp

Located on the banks of the Zambezi River, in the diverse Lower Zambezi National Park is Chiawa Camp. On offer is a traditional and authentic safari experience with unique and luxury touches throughout your stay. The suites at this camp are comfortable and homely, but with wide floor to ceiling windows and doors, you won’t forget the stunning beauty which surrounds you. Outside every safari tent is a stone lounge/plunge pool area – and a large sparkling pool sits outside the safari suite – which are perfect for cooling down during hot afternoons. A carbon neutral certified camp, walking safaris and canoeing trips are available to guests, to explore the national park whilst connecting to nature. Game drives are also offered, with their carbon emissions offset by the purchase of special carbon credits. The food served at Chiawa camp is fresh and delicious, served in the bush under the wide starry skies, surrounded by the wild nature of this beautiful corner of Zambia.

Old Mondoro Camp

Old Mondoro is set in a grove of Acacia trees that tower above the massive elephant bulls that seem to be constantly feeding on them. On the banks of the Zambezi River in the Lower Zambezi National Park some 35 km downstream from Chiawa Camp this is a beautiful and remote site overlooking a maze of hippo-inhabited islands and channels. With only 5 rooms, 10 beds, Old Mondoro is the Lower Zambezi’s most intimate and private safari camp. Old Mondoro’s setting is exquisite, one of the few safari camps with views in all directions, from one’s chair – to the south the spectacular Zambezi river and its islands sprinkled with wildlife, swivel around to face north and see beautiful woodland full of towering trees dwarfing the impalas, waterbuck, buffalo and elephants. A fun addition is Old Mondoro’s outdoor “loo with a view” overlooking the Zambezi and its wildlife. If you wish to be truly immersed in nature but with all the comforts then look no further than Old Mondoro.

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