We love Zambia and part of the reason is the array of properties in this magnificent country. Our Africa specialists hand-pick each accommodation we feature, ensuring your stay lives up to every expectation.
Thorntree River Lodge is an environmentally-conscious lodge which echoes the tradition and culture of Africa through its tented rooves and authentic African cuisine.
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.
Set under the covers of a vast mahogany tree, this shaded group of open-fronted thatched chalets are placed around three waterholes, Bilimungwe’s very own wildlife magnets.
An exclusive camp consisting of just three stilted chalets, providing views of hippos bathing in the Luangwa River.
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Chiawa Camp lies in the heart of the Lower Zambezi National Park, seconds away from the banks of the Zambezi River.
One of the most beautiful camps in the South Luangwa National Park, this collection of tented huts stands at the edge of Chayumba lagoon, where you can often spot hippo and elephant washing and drinking from the water
Named after its latitude co-ordinates, Latitude 15 is a small boutique hotel in the quiet residential suburb of Kabulanga in Zambia’s capital, Lusaka.
In a world where the wilderness roams wild, Lolebezi is tucked among the lush plains of the Lower Zambezi National Park.
Luangwa Safari house is a private house designed by Neil Rocher, which sits gracefully on the edge of a lagoon system frequented by large herds of elephants, impalas, giraffes and countless other species which use the lagoon as a source of water and food throughout the year.
Scattered along two lagoons’ shady banks lie 18 thatched chalets from which you can enjoy your own private piece of Africa.
Nkwali Camp is located on Robin Pope Safari’s private land overlooking the Luangwa River and the National Park.
The South Luangwa National Park marks the end of the Great Rift Valley, one of the last remaining unspoilt wilderness areas and possibly the finest wildlife sanctuary in Africa – a claim which is not an overstatement.
The Luwi river system (where Nsolo Camp is situated) is renowned for its lion population.
Old Mondoro, set in the banks of the Zambezi Rivers, is characterised by vast flood plains and open woodland, creating outstanding game viewing opportunities.
Potato Bush Camp lies adjacent to it’s sister camp, the world-renowned Sausage Tree Camp.
Royal Chundu, which means ‘a meeting place of the chief’, is a haven of quiet solitude and untouched beauty where guests and Africa live in harmony for a special moment in time.
Royal Livingstone Hotel is named after the legendary explorer who named Zambia’s iconic waterfall in honour of his queen.
Royal Zambezi Lodge, a spacious but intimate privately owned lodge, situated in Zambia on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River just minutes from the Lower Zambezi National Park and directly opposite Zimbabwe’s famous Mana Pools World Heritage Site.
Recently renovated, Sausage Tree Camp exudes Zambian bush luxury safari.
Sindabezi Island is the discerning travellers best kept secret.
The Victoria Falls is where the wide Zambezi River simply drops some 100 meters into a narrow gorge.
Tangala is a large and stylish family house fabulously located on the banks of the Zambezi River.
The South Luangwa National Park marks the end of the Great Rift Valley, one of the last remaining unspoilt wilderness areas and possibly the finest wildlife sanctuary in Africa – a claim which is not an overstatement.
Wildly luxurious, designed by award winning architects Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens, this camp brings levels of comfort, style and elegance previously unseen to the Luangwa Valley.
Chongwe River Camp is nestled under a complete canopy of huge winter thorn acacias, in an area where elephants are more numerous than people –Â there are no fences and the animals have complete right of way.
Chongwe River House is a one of a kind experience, to witness first hand all that Africa has to offer from a beautiful private house in the Lower Zambezi National Park.
A tented camp with spectacular views on the banks of the Luangwa River.
King Lewanika is one of the most interesting and exciting camps in Sub Saharan Africa.
Luwi Bush Camp, which is nestled in the shade of huge mahogany trees, is close to a permanent hippo and crocodile filled lagoon.
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Set in a grove of magnificent ebony trees Mchenja Bush Camp is a luxurious, elegant and stylish tented camp overlooking a huge sweeping bend in the Luangwa.
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Tongabezi Lodge is a romantic hideaway on the banks of the Zambezi River just upstream of Victoria Falls.
Waterberry Lodge is famous for its friendly, warm and informal atmosphere – set in a secluded position on the banks of the Zambezi River.
Busanga Bush Camp lies in the heart of the Busanga Plains, a vast mosaic of expansive grassy seasonal floodplains that extend to the horizon.
Shumba is a stylish camp located in the centre of the beautiful Busanga Plains, placed on the edge of a ‘Tree island’.
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