Safari Lodge

Konkamoya Lodge

Konkamoya Lodge is located in the stunning Kafue National Park in Zambia. Ideally located on the banks of the Itezhi Tezhi Dam the lodge is surrounded by a blend of rolling plains, luscious grasslands and the deep blue lake. Designed to be sustainable and eco-friendly, the lodge and tents are made out of recycled and eco-friendly materials, which also works to give the lodge an authentic natural feel. There are only four tents, which makes the camp small and personal. The rooms are spacious and bright, filled with natural light and luxury furniture, and all tents face east which means guests can enjoy waking up to the gentle sunrise over the horizon. The main area of the lodge where dinner is served is open sided, meaning guests can enjoy delicious food with a view – and here a plunge pool is found too, where guests can relax in the afternoons. Activities focus on exploring the untouched beauty of the Kafue National Park, with game drives and walking safaris perfect ways for guests to immerse themselves in the diverse nature of the park.

The David Livingstone Safari Lodge and Spa

Blending perfectly within the lush surrounds of the Zambezi River bank, aha The David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa offers 5-star Victoria Falls accommodation nearby this impressive natural wonder of the world. Guests of this hotel near Livingstone, are treated to the glorious naturescape, luxury bush accommodation in Zambia, and Zambezi River cruises. This luxurious Zambia hotel with river-facing rooms ensures each guest enjoys the same serene views that once captivated David Livingstone, the intrepid explorer and missionary who was the first European to set eyes on the Falls.

Chundukwa River Lodge

Chundukwa River Lodge sits on the banks of the Zambezi River, close by Livingstone. It is primely located, close enough to enjoy all the activities surrounding Victoria Falls, but far enough away to be quiet and intimate, with few tourists. The lodge is authentic and comfortable. Guests can stay in one of the chalets, which are perfect for honeymooning couples, or the 3 bedroomed cottage, perfect for families or a group of friends. The rooms are all welcoming and warm, with traditional African art, rugs, and wooden furniture and features. There are home touches throughout the lodge, with softly glowing lamps, draped mosquito netting around the beds and a communal dining area. Guests can spend the day exploring the peaceful gardens of the lodge, or can set off on a day of adventure of the surrounding area.

Royal Chundu Zambezi Island Lodge

Royal Chundu Zambezi Island Lodge is private and exclusive, located on Katombora Island, surrounded by the flowing rapids of the Zambezi River. The lodge is authentic and luxury, and with only four lodge suites the lodge always feels quiet. Rooms have traditional thatch roofs, and floor to ceiling doors which allow bright light to fill the space and afford exceptional views of the Zambezi from the comfort of the king size bed. Authentic touches have been added through the wooden furniture and blue feature textiles, which have been created by local seamstresses. The location of the lodge is ideal, guests will be immersed in wild nature however a short trip will take them to the magnificent Victoria Falls. With no shortage of activities to choose from, guests can spend time on a boat safari, canoe down the river, day trip around the falls or explore Katombora Island on foot; this is the perfect place for adventure seekers and laid-back travellers alike.

Nantwich Lodge

Nantwich Lodge is sat in the wilds of the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. With only 9 suites this lodge feels private and exclusive, and rolling grasslands and dotted woodlands surrounding the lodge on all sides accentuates the feeling of this wonderful wild land being yours to explore. Guests can explore the area on a game drive or guided walk, both are excellent ways to find out more about the Hwange National Park and what inhabits the area, from herds of elephants, hippos, zebras, giraffes, buffalo, hyenas and lions. The lodge overlooks a large dam, which means guests have a perfect view of sly crocodiles and migratory birds who wallow in the shallows. The lodge is eco-friendly and uses local resources and ingredients wherever possible, so guests can be ensured that their stay is authentically and uniquely Zimbabwean.

Royal Chundu Zambezi River Lodge

Sitting on the banks of the Zambezi River is Royal Chundu Zambezi River Lodge, an authentic and luxurious riverside lodge, built in harmony with the surrounding nature. There are 10 lodges which are comfortable, with unique traditional touches and expansive private deckings which overlook the sparkling waters of the river. There is no shortage of exploration and adventure around the lodge, from day tripping to Victoria Falls, to exploring Katombora Island and enjoying fresh local food by the riverbank. The selections of activities includes exploration of the land, the water and the air. After a day spent in the heart of nature, wind down by the swimming pool or enjoy a refreshing drink by the bar, before feasting on a traditional African inspired meal, made with locally sourced ingredients.

Rhino Safari Camp

Rhino Safari Camp is a small luxury rustic safari camp set in a wild and remote area within the Matusadona National Park on the shores of Lake Kariba. Hosting a maximum of fourteen guests in seven twin bedded rooms, our guests are offered a highly personalised safari experience that blends comfort and wildness. A permanent camp open year round. Respecting that we are the visitors in this wild environment, Rhino Safari Camp is unfenced and the wildlife roams freely on its established game trails. Guests are encouraged to relax and feel at home in the bush, with simplicity and classic hospitality, focussing on living in harmony with our environment and utilising silent energy alternatives as much as possible to create a peaceful environment to experience the sounds, sights and smells of nature.

Sindabezi Island Lodge

Exclusive, private and authentic are three words which describe the feeling of Sindabezi Island Lodge. Located on an island of the same name in the flowing Zambezi River, the lodge has huts made out of natural materials and thatch roofs which make the camp feel traditional and conscious of nature, and it is this consciousness that has earned the lodge the title of one of the top 10 eco-lodges in Africa. With only five chalets, this lodge is perfect for couples wanting a romantic stay or the whole island can be booked for groups of friends to enjoy. Chalets are luxurious with large, comfy beds and features that make them unique, from toilets with a view, outdoor bathtubs, hammocks and private deckings. Enjoy dinners al fresco style, under the wide starry sky and drinks around the Boma where you can share stories of your day. Spend days exploring the other islands and the magnificent Victoria Falls or enjoy more relaxed days birdwatching, with picnics and a dip in the plunge pool.
 

Stanley Safari Lodge

Nestled in the wilderness of Zambia, on the border of the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, sits Stanley Safari Lodge. The lodge is authentic and comfortable, with a cosy main house which has a feature fireplace for cooler evenings and a relaxing library area, perfect for unwinding after a long day exploring. The lodge is small and exclusive, with 10 rooms which are all authentic, with private decking areas and unique features, from baths with a view to plunge pools. Guests can chose from an open sided cottage or a traditional cottage with wooden features. All cottages overlook the rolling grasslands and endless horizons, and the golden tones of the sunset fill the cottages in the evenings. The dining room was built to appreciate the stunning views, where guests can enjoy fresh and local food whilst gazing at the breathtaking views.

Amalinda Lodge

Amalinda Lodge is set among the Matobo Hills, built into and around the granite domes and giant rocks that mark this incredible landscape. The lodge uses the existing rock features and incorporates them into its design to create a unique refuge where guests can be at one with the natural surroundings in an ancient bushman shelter. Matobo Hills is home to amazing rock sceneries rarely seen in Africa, and each room is steeped in local history with artefacts on display. Enjoy your stay in a luxury lodge on a World Heritage Site, where guests can enjoy a range of activities including rhino tracking, hikes and walks within Amalinda Lodge’s stunning grounds, and cultural tours to the local villages and historical sites. Spend an afternoon viewing ancient San bushman paintings, or take a dip in the lodge’s infinity rock pool after a soothing treatment at the camp’s spa.

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