The name Anabezi is derived from the camp being situated on the Zambezi River and the many Ana Trees or Winter Thorns (Faidherbia albida) that surround the camp. These winter thorns drop corn yellow pods which attract a wide variety of animals to the area including many elephants, a welcome sight in the camp. Anabezi is a 22 bed camp located on the banks of the Zambezi River at the Lower end of the Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia. The accommodation consists of large luxurious tents, approximately 1000 sq ft in size, positioned on a raised wooden deck. The tents are generously spaced along theeZambezi River bank and the Mushika flood plain, allowing the game to wonder around the camp freely. The plain hosts year-round grazing and offers spectacular diverse game viewing from the comfort of your tent!The Anabezi cuisine is a fusion of European and African cuisines designed by our passionate head chef, Merle. Fresh continental breakfasts are served, followed by a generous buffet lunch. Guests may indulge in an afternoon high tea of scrumptious treats and fresh fruits. Dinner is a three course plated affair served with some of South Africas finest wines.
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