Destination Zambia 2011-12

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DESTINATION

ZAMBIA 2011-12



CONTENTS

CONTENTS GENERAL

The official publication of

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Zambia Tourism Board Head Office: Cairo Road, PO Box 30017, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 229 087 Fax: +260 211 225 174 Email: info@zambiatourism.org.zm www.zambiatourism.com

Foreword Introduction Kasanka National Park LOCATION ZAMBIA

FEATURES 13 Wilderness Safaris 14 Voyagers 15 Protea Hotels Zambia 17 Safari Par Excellence 19 Eight reedbuck hotel zambezi JEWELS 21 McBrides’ Camp 23 National Airports corporation 24 intercontinental lusaka 25 zambia tourism board 27 The lusaka hotel livingstone royal GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 29 Air botswana 31 zambezi airlines 32 The royal livingstone 33 zambezi sun 35 southern sun ridgeway

property listings 37 listings index 38 lusaka 44 livingstone 51 lower zambezi 56 luangwa valley 66 kafue 72 lake kariba 75 northern/central provinces 78 copperbelt

in association with

Tourism Council of Zambia (TCZ) 55/56 Mulungushi International Conference Centre PO Box 36561, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 291 788 Cell: +260 977 704 059 Office Tel/Fax: +260 211 290 436 Email: secretariat.tcz@iconnect.zm Email: policy.tcz@iconnect.zm www.tcz.org.zm published by:

land&MARINE Land & Marine Publications Ltd 1 Kings Court, Newcomen Way Severalls Business Park Colchester, Essex, CO4 9RA, UK Tel: +44 (0)1206 752902 Fax: +44 (0)1206 842958 Email: publishing@landmarine.com www.landmarine.com Pictures supplied by: ZTB, TCZ, Frank Willems/Kasanka Trust, Mukambi Safari Lodge, Sanctuary Retreats Zambia, Ndole Bay Lodge The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the editor nor of any other organisation associated with this publication. No liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions. ISSN 1752-721X Š 2011 Land & Marine Publications Ltd The list of properties in this publication is not exhaustive and these have been chosen for inclusion by the publisher and not by the Tourism Council of Zambia or its associated members. The publisher expects to add to the list of properties in coming issues and welcomes proposals and suggestions for future inclusion.

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FOREWORD

A true Zambian welcome awaits you Dear Reader It gives me great pleasure to be accorded this opportunity to write to you, the esteemed reader of the 4th Edition of ‘Destination Zambia’. It is especially gratifying that the partnership between the Tourism Council of Zambia and the Zambia Tourism Board is growing in strength and I have all the confidence that this will ultimately yield positive results for tourism in Zambia. The publication of Destination Zambia is but one of the products of this partnership. The partnership of Zambia Tourism Board and Zambia Tourism Council was demonstrated as we jointly embarked on the rebranding exercise of the “Zambia, The Real Africa” brand slogan and the logo, in order to position Zambia as a tourism destination of choice. My Ministry believes the new

brand to be launched will better resonate with target markets and fit well into the new brand communication strategy. My Ministry will continue to support the Tourism Board’s efforts in projects such as the publication of ‘Destination Zambia’ in our mutual quest to highlight and celebrate the beauty and diversity of our country. Our goal in this particular area is twofold: show the diverse experiences that are available to foreign tourists, and open up the tourism sector for Zambians to explore and enjoy the splendour of their own backyard. Our new brand identity will help us to achieve this too. ‘Destination Zambia’ will no doubt serve to offer just a glimpse to the reader in our target and source markets, and in those territories that have remained uncharted in our efforts as to what a gem we have in Zambia, well apart from our well known icon, the

Victoria Falls. I am especially pleased that we have embraced technological developments and that you the reader can read and pass on an electronic copy of the publication to others. I remain confident that ‘Destination Zambia’ will evolve to offer a complete insight into what awaits you and that it will be a tool that will assist you in making that very correct decision to make Zambia your next holiday destination. A true Zambian welcome awaits you!

Hon. Given Lubinda MP Minister of Information, Broadcasting and Tourism

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INTRODUCTION

Zambia – a walk on the wild side of life W

elcome to the fourth Edition of Destination Zambia.

Zambia is for those that like it wild. This is Africa in the raw – a country largely undiscovered by mass tourism yet offering some of the Continent’s greatest attractions. Zambia is natural wonders, broad horizons, gamerich parks, uncongested open highways stretching out across the land from the capital Lusaka and the broad smiles of some of Africa’s friendliest people. Those who visit Zambia leave enriched by the experience and eager to return. As the chairman of the Zambia Tourism Board (ZTB), when quoting a local saying, has previously said: ‘He or she that drinks

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from the River Zambezi, must come again and again to drink.’ He also added: “You could visit Zambia on every one of your holidays for the rest of your life and still have a different yet equally memorable experience each time you did.”

NATIONAL PARKS In fact, there is so much to see and do that no visit is really long enough in a vast country covering over 750,000 sq km and stretching 1,200 km east to west and 815 km north to south. Around a third of Zambia’s total land area is set aside as national park or as game-managed area. In the past, Zambia’s tourism focus was mostly centred on The Victoria Falls – the Mosi-oa-Tunya,

or “The Smoke that Thunders’”in the local language. The Falls are often included in the 10 top-ten sights to see or one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. It is an incomparable attraction.


Livingstone, the Zambian gateway to the Smoke that Thunders and Africa’s adventure capital, hosts an impressive range of activities to tack on to a visit to the Falls. Choose from helicopter and micro-light trips over the Falls, white-water rafting, sundowner cruises, terrifying 111-metre bungee jumping and gorge swings from The Victoria Falls Bridge, fine-dining train excursions and two absorbing museums – the David Livingstone and the Railway. Not to forget, the recently refurbished Livingstone Royal Golf & Country that dates from Edwardian times.

SPECTACULAR Without wishing to undersell either The Victoria Falls or Livingstone and acknowledging that no trip to Zambia is quite complete without a visit to Africa’s greatest natural attraction, there is lots more to see – even in terms of almost-as spectacular and little visited waterfalls. Zambia’s game-viewing is on par with the best in Africa and its parks continue to improve in terms of animal densities and the quality and number of camps and lodges in and around them. Aside from the most visited areas of South Luangwa (famed for its walking safaris) and Lower Zambezi (with hardfighting tigerfish), there are 17 or so other parks scattered across the nation. A few of these parks need further development but others are truly superb. There are also animals largely endemic to one park such as Thornicraft’s giraffe in South Luangwa, Cookson’s wildebeest in North Luangwa, brown lechwe (in Kafue), black

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lechwe (in the Bangweulu wetlands) and sitatunga in Kasanka. While Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park has Zambia’s only, albeit very small, rhino population. Many bird species are also to be found in just one or two parks and nowhere else. So visitors need to visit more than one park to really appreciate all that Zambia has to offer in terms of wildlife and birdlife.

SURPRISING A surprising aspect to Zambia – a landlocked country – is water. From the fine and deserted sandy beaches alongside remote Lake Tanganyika in the north to

the man-made expanse of Lake Kariba and its resort hotels in the south-west, Zambia has lots to offer. In the desire to see The Victoria Falls or to reach a far-away game park, many visitors overlook the delights of Lusaka. This is a carefully planned and beautifully laid out city with broad and shady

tree-lined avenues and one that reflects the current success of the Zambian economy, as new shopping malls and international class hotels take their place alongside the fine colonial-style buildings that still dot the city centre. Then there’s golf. There are several courses throughout the country (11 with 18 holes and 12 with only nine), most notably the Lusaka Golf Club, and the excellent Ndola Golf Club. Lastly, there are Zambia’s people. Friendly, welcoming and ready to assist any visitor, Zambians themselves comprise the final piece in the jigsaw and help to make Zambia a truly unforgettable destination.

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Kasanka National Park

“Zambia’s best kept secret – waiting to be discovered” T

ucked away from the main tourist trails and, for the most part, still waiting to be discovered. Kasanka National Park, in north-west Zambia, is one of the only places on Earth to see a fruit bat migration. This small, delightful, privately managed park is best known for its straw-coloured fruit bat colony that migrates to the park from mid-October until December. The abundant seasonal fruits, such as wild loquat and waterberries, attract over eight million bats, and as a result, visitors flock to the park to watch this unusual spectacle. Being part of the Congo Basin, Kasanka is located between the dryer landscapes found in eastern Africa

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and the rainforests of southern and central Africa. Subsequently there is an enormous diversity in habitats, including swamp forest, wet grassland, plains, forested rivers and miombo woodland.

such exotics as the Pel’s fishing owl, African finfoot, half-collared kingfisher, purple-breasted cuckooshrike, lady’s ross’ and Schallow’s turaco, pennantwinged nightjar and Bohm’s bee-eater.

Wildlife

Kasanka Trust

Despite heavy poaching during the 1970s and 1980s, Kasanka’s game numbers are healthy. There are many different species of antelope as well as resident herds of elephant, pods of hippo and the occasional leopard. Visitors also have the opportunity to see the rare and shy swamp-dwelling sitatunga.

Kasanka Trust runs the park and the proceeds from visitors go directly into area’s conservation and development, as well as surrounding communities. As a privately run charity Kasanka is entirely dependant on tourists and donations. The trust employs locally recruited scouts who, along with senior wardens, control illegal hunting, road maintenance, bush fire prevention. They also support rural health care, the renovation of local schools, conservation education and the promotion of scientific research.

A sensational place for bird watching, Kasanka is famed for its astonishing 400 bird species, including


Accommodation Kasanka Trust runs two camps within the park; Wasa Camp, which overlooks Lake Wasa, and Luwombwa Camp, on the banks of the Luwombwa River. More hardened travellers, or those on a budget, may prefer to stay at one of the two campsites within the park, which are located at Kabwe and Pontoon. Shoebill Camp is also managed by the trust and is located 150 km, 6-7 hours drive, north of Kasanka in the Bangweulu Wetlands.

Activities Kasanka’s most renowned spectacle is the fruit bats and the park offers two guided walk options per day (one early morning, when the bats return to their nests before sunrise, the other in the late afternoon, when the bats prepare for their night flight). No special fitness levels are required for these walks – the distance to the hides, where the bats can be viewed, is around 500 metres and the climb into the hides is around 20 metres up wooden ladders. There is a variety of ways to experience Kasanka’s wildlife, including game drives, night drives, bush walks, guided bird walks, boat and canoe trips and fishing. Visitors can also take day trips to the Bangweulu Wetlands. Bangweulu is one of the biggest marsh areas in Africa and home to the endangered and odd-looking shoebill stork. Kasanka is the nearest base for a trip to the David Livingstone Memorial which is situated around 30 km to the northern side of the park. The Nsala Caves are also nearby and contain some of Africa’s finest rock paintings. The primitive artworks in these caves is said to be 20,000 years old. There are also the dramatic Kundalila close to the edge of the Muchingo escarpment where the Kuombe River tumbles 65 metres into a pool.

Getting there There are two airstrips within the park – Chikufwe and New Mulembo. It takes one and half hours by plane from Lusaka or one from Mfuwe. By car, it takes between five and six hours to get to Kasanka from Lusaka.

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Wilderness Safaris

Luxury properties in prime locations Kafue National Park Northern Kafue contains the Busanga Plains, an area about as wild as you can get in today’s world. This remote, vast and diverse location contains three Wilderness Safaris’ camps.

Shumba Camp is named after a pride of lions, which are found in the area. Game viewing is possible from each tent or from the camp’s main deck.

South Luangwa National Park

The Victoria Falls & Livingstone A visit to The Victoria Falls is an essential part of any Zambian visit and Livingstone, with its impressive selection of adrenalin sports, is known as the ‘adventure capital’ of Southern Africa.

Busanga Bush Camp: The camp lies in the heart of the Busanga with views of the seasonal floodplains and extends to the horizon. The camp is nestled in an island of fig trees and can accommodate eight guests in four well-appointed tents.

South Luangwa offers a different experience from Kafue and a chance to see species not easily seen elsewhere. Wilderness Safaris operate one camp in the park, which is located in the south, making the most of the park’s individual attributes.

The River Club: 18 km upstream from the Victoria Falls, with uninterrupted views of the Zambezi, the River Club is a charming Edwardian house consisting 10 luxury en suite chalets.

Kapinga Camp: Kapinga has four luxury safari tents and lies on the edge of an island of trees. The camp, which has been designed to blend in with the natural surroundings, overlooks the Kafue plains.

Kalamu Lagoon Camp: Located south of the Luangwa River, the camp lies under a canopy of giant ebony trees overlooking a beautiful lagoon. Eight safari tents provide a wonderful base for this nature-lover’s paradise.

Toya Leya Camp: Comprising 12 raised, spacious en suite safari tents, the camp overlooks the Zambezi River and has a expansive wooden deck where guests can soak up the sun and relax.

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Voyagers

Comfort, Style – And an Experience to Remember W

hether you are planning a romantic honeymoon or an adventurous walking safari, the Zambian-based company Voyagers has a wealth of first-hand knowledge with which to create a magical once-in-a-lifetime vacation. Voyagers provides a service that is not only convenient, safe and tailored to suit individual requests but has also been inspired by people who know Zambia better than most. There is a choice of luxury safari packages, allowing visitors to experience Zambia in great style and comfort. The company has combined the most outstanding destinations in Zambia with opulent accommodation offering exceptional standards of

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comfort. The beautiful settings have been carefully chosen to ensure a truly memorable safari.

Cultural For a more ethnically rich adventure, there are cultural visits to villages, markets and schools as well as city tours. Guests can take a trip to Lusaka or visit Livingstone and see the breathtaking Victoria Falls. Those looking for an entirely new experience can discover the beauty of a green-season safari or a memorable walking safari. In addition to safari holidays Voyagers, who proudly represent Europcar in Zambia, provide an impres-

sive fleet of vehicles. Whether guests prefer the convenience of a professional chauffeur service or the freedom of a self-drive holiday, all visitors are guaranteed to experience the very best that Zambia has to offer when travelling with Voyagers.


Protea Hotels Zambia

AFRICA’S LEADING – AND LARGEST – HOTEL GROUP P

rotea Hotels Zambia was established in 2000 and now runs seven accommodation establishments throughout the country. Protea Hotel Safari Lodge is located only 35 to 40 minutes’ drive from Lusaka and provides facilities for both business and leisure travellers. Wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy the thrill of game drives, while business guests have access to a world-class conference centre. Located in the most picturesque of the Copperbelt towns, Protea Hotel Chingola offers excellent services and facilities including free wireless internet, conferencing and banqueting facilities. There is also a beautiful garden ideal for weddings and private parties.

Protea Hotel Cairo Road is in the heart of Lusaka’s central business district. The hotel provides exceptional quality as well as good value for money and is ideal for transient business guests and as a conference venue.

Protea Hotel Chipata is on the outskirts of Chipata town, about three hours’ drive from South Luangwa National Park and only 130 km from the Malawi capital, Lilongwe.

Just 10 minutes from the Victoria Falls, Protea Hotel Livingstone offers 80 deluxe rooms, a restaurant, bar and swimming pool as well as conference facilities and free wireless internet access.

There is a restaurant with an outside terrace, a bar, a swimming pool and conference facilities for up to 100 delegates.

Protea Hotel Lusaka is situated within the Arcades Shopping & Entertainment Complex, which features a range of shops, bars and restaurants plus a cinema, a casino and a nightclub. The hotel is conveniently located for both business and leisure travellers. There are 100 guest rooms as well as a restaurant, a bar, a splash pool and two conference venues.

The Southern Belle is one of the largest houseboats in Southern Africa located on Lake Kariba. There are three decks offering 21 en-suite cabins as well as a conference room for up to 40 people, lobby, sundry shop, restaurant and bar, top deck bar and a swimming pool. Ideal for both leisure and business cruises with spectacular views, stunning sunsets as well as a range of activities.

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Safari Par Excellence

Adventure specialist offers action-packed tours and safaris W

hether it’s lodge accommodation on the Zambezi River, extreme sports in the Victoria Falls region or a relaxing sunset cruise, the adventure specialist Safari Par Excellence (better known as Safpar) has options to suit everyone, from budget to deluxe travellers. Safari Par Excellence offers an impressive range of activity options in Livingstone, many based around Victoria Falls. White water rafting and riverboarding are offered on the Zambezi River, below the Falls in the majestic Batoka Gorge, heralded as the best one-day rafting in the world. On the Upper River, clients can opt for the more sedate options of canoeing or sunset cruises. Safpar

has a choice of three different sunset cruises; the lively Makumbi and the small and more intimate Mambushi based at the Zambezi Waterfront and the five star luxury of Lady Livingstone based at David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa.

WILDLIFE For wildlife options, Safpar offer game drives in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, day trips to Chobe in Botswana as well as the ultimate opportunity of riding an elephant or walking and interacting with lions. Livingstone is an interesting and historical town and Safpar offer cultural and historical tours as well as guided and informative trips around the Victoria Falls themselves. All other activities in the region can

be booked through Safpar including bungee jumping, helicopter flights, Livingstone Island and many more. Safari Par Excellence has four properties in Livingstone, the 4 star David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa and Thorntree River Lodge, plus Zambezi Waterfront and The Bushfront. The Bushfront is located next to the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park and is a small, intimate lodge with 14 chalets and a lovely campsite. Zambezi Waterfront is on the rivers edge, only 4 km upstream from the falls, the spray of which can be seen from the restaurant deck. The Waterfront has river facing chalets, permanent tents and a large campsite. Safpar look after all aspects of each trip, including airport transfers, accommodation and activities.

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Eight Reedbuck Hotel

Boutique hotel with unique architecture & stylish interiors T

he exclusive boutique property Eight Reedbuck Hotel belongs to the prestigious Tribe Group of hotels and is located in Kabulonga, Lusaka. The staff of this stylish hotel are friendly yet professional. The rooms are sophisticated without compromising on comfort, while the dining is elegant yet understated.

The philosophy at this hotel is quality, not quantity. The 10 guest suites have lounge areas and large en-suite bathrooms. All ground-floor suites have private gardens and there are whirlpool baths in the larger gardens.

WELL EQUIPPED The hotel has a well equipped meeting room with the latest audio-visual equipment, a boardroom table and a ceiling-mounted data projector as well as stylish in-room coffee machines and minibars. Delegates can also choose to enjoy a light lunch in the Ndaba Restaurant. The Ndaba is open to residents for breakfast, lunch and dinner and has an excellent menu featuring

local fresh ingredients. The Kotoka Bar, open daily from 12 noon until late, is an ideal place to entertain business guests or to relax before dinner.

Zambezi Jewels

Creating African art and jewellery of distinction Z

ambezi Jewels has three exclusive shops in Zambia, each with a dazzling display that entices visitors to share in the beauty of these exquisite handcrafted gems.

precious and semi precious gemstones embedded in silver and gold.

Each original and elegant piece of jewellery is a perfect lasting memory of Africa, created using

The company designs and makes exclusive chains, earrings, wedding and other rings, pendants, necklaces and bracelets, all reflecting the romance and grandeur of Africa. Each of these distinctive pieces has a cultural meaning attached and can be personally designed using individual birthstones.

Collections

Shops There are two shops in Livingstone, one is situated at the Livingstone International Airport and the other is located on Mosi-oa-Tuinya Road

(the main road to Victoria falls). The third on shop is in Lusaka, on Kabelenga Road. In addition to jewellery, each shop offers a selection of local curios and artefacts.

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McBrides’ Camp

wildlife experts specialise in walking safaris M

cBrides’ Camp recently featured in the Lonely Planet guide, which described it as “one of the best places to stay in Kafue. It’s designed to give visitors maximum exposure to the bush, so that a few nights here is about as genuine as it gets.”

edge of the Zambian wildlife and environment that goes beyond academic learning.

chalet has hot and cold running water and modern ablutions with a shower.

Explore

McBrides’ Camp provides full board for guests staying in the chalets including brunch and a delicious evening meal, cooked over an open fire. The open dining room can accommodate 16 people and offers a spectacular view of the Kafue River, with its dense population of hippo.

Located at the confluence of the Rivers Mushingashi and Kafue, the camp has an intense wilderness quality, together with a full complement of fascinating animals, birds, fish and reptiles.

The camp specialises in walking safaris, river trips by boat, and opportunities for birdwatching, fishing and exploring the river banks on foot. Chris and Charlotte accompany guests on walking safaris and share their deep knowledge of the flora and fauna.

The hosts, Chris and Charlotte McBride have spent most of their lives in the bush. Johannesburg-born Chris is a keen naturalist who has written several distinguished books about lions. Charlotte grew up in the Zambian bush and has an instinctive knowl-

The camp has been built around animal paths, thus guaranteeing close-up views of bushbuck, elephant, hippo, often lion, and many other species. Accommodation consists of eight private thatched two-person chalets with en-suite bathrooms. Each

According to Lonely Planet: “It’s the chance to go walking with lions that is really special. If roaring has been heard in the night, you’ll be woken early in the morning and carted off for a walk to locate the king of the felines. It may end up being the highlight of your trip to Africa.”

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NACL

Maintaining airline efficiency & safety at Zambia’s airports O

wned by the government of Zambia, the National Airports Corporation Ltd (NACL) is in charge of developing and managing four international airports in Zambia and maintaining the air navigation infrastructure and services to international standards. The corporation was founded on the core values of integrity, reliability, customer satisfaction, safety and security.

Airport management Lusaka International Airport The main gateway to Zambia, Lusaka International Airport has been operational since 1967. It provides key services for domestic, regional and international flights. Ndola International Airport Ndola international Airport is about 3 km east of

Ndola’s central business district. It was originally a base for Britain’s Royal Air Force. Livingstone International Airport Located just 5 km from the nation’s tourism capital and 15 km from the Victoria Falls, Livingstone International Airport was built in 1950 for a predominantly domestic market. The infrastructure has been upgraded, however, in a major redevelopment by NACL to meet the growing needs of the tourism sector. A new international terminal building is under construction and the runway length has been extended to 3 km. Mfuwe International Airport Mfuwe International Airport opened in the 1970s as a domestic airport serving the South Luangwa National Game Park. It has since gained international status and now serves over 20 lodges and campsites.

Air navigation services NACL is responsible for air traffic control within a 10 nautical mile radius it’s airports.

Airport services NACL is the ground handler of choice in Zambia, serving both international and domestic airlines at all four international airports. It provides services for 11 scheduled airlines and various charter operators.

Fire and rescue services Fully equipped with modern fire tenders and other fire-fighting equipment, NACL provides fire and rescue services at Zambia’s international airports. The corporation responds only to aviation emergencies within the airport boundaries and 8 km around.

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InterContinental Lusaka

Impeccable Service in the Diplomatic District T

he InterContinental Lusaka is the perfect choice for leisure and business travellers looking for a touch of elegance and class. Located in the embassy and government district in the heart of Lusaka, the hotel is convenient for business guests visiting the capital. Lusaka is one of the fastest growing cities in Southern Africa and is not only a buzzing capital, but also a base from where travellers can connect to several national parks and The Victoria Falls.

Conference & Banquets The property benefits from having Lusaka’s largest conference room and ballroom, the perfect venue

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for any number of functions, weddings and dinner parties.

Throughout the day Rhythms cafĂŠ is open, serving coffees and sweet treats.

Those hosting an event will be impressed by the versatile creativity and attractive conference packages available, all of which aim to turn any event into a successful and unforgettable experience.

Relax

Dinning InterContinental Lusaka welcomes guests to sample the vibrant flavours of its Savannah Restaurant. The relaxing and chilled Safari Bar is ideal for preor post-dinner drinks where guests can choose from an extensive cocktail and drinks menu.

Those looking to relax or work up a sweat will love the modern health and fitness centre. With a sauna, steam room, outdoor pool, three tennis courts and fitness instructors on site, there is something to keep everyone active, whatever age or fitness level. The hotel and its staff constantly strive to create a home-away-from-home atmosphere, somewhere that travellers will want to visit time and time again.


Zambia TourisM Board

Successfully Promoting Positive Tourism Z

ambia Tourism Board (ZTB) was established through an Act of Parliament in 2007 with a mandate to promote and market Zambia as a tourist destination both nationally and internationally. In implementing its mandate, the ZTB works closely and in partnership with both the public and private sectors. Zambia is the land of the legendary Victoria Falls, the wild Zambezi River, breathtaking falls, lakes and wetlands, a profusion of birds, abundant wildlife, and raw, pulsating wilderness. The hugely diverse and rich cultural heritage is reflected in the warm, welcoming and friendly people. ZTB aims to promote and campaign for all the exceptional wonders that Zambia has to offer.

With a wide range of adrenaline-fuelled activities available, Zambia is fast becoming a popular destination for adventure lovers. River rafting, bungeejumping into the deep gorge below the Victoria Falls, abseiling, canoe safaris down the Zambezi, river surfing and excellent tiger fishing are all on offer to travellers seeking a combination of a several activities in one destination.

Attractions The official Zambia tourism website – www.zambiatourism.com – provides comprehensive information on all the attractions in this beautiful African country. Anyone planning a visit will be pleased to find so much information on what to see and do,

culinary art by both indigenous and exotic restaurants, natural heritage and shops. The website also has in-depth information on many other aspects of tourism in Zambia. Visitors can also find wildlife and birdlife check lists on the website in order to keep track of sightings, as well as a detailed synopsis on different safari experiences. Potential travellers to Zambia are all invited to visit the website and use it as a virtual tool for planning the holiday of a lifetime.

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The Lusaka Hotel

Lusaka’s Oldest Existing Hotel S

teeped in history, The Lusaka Hotel was established in 1926 and has a reputation for class and high-quality service. Conveniently situated in the heart of Lusaka’s central business district, the property is not only popular with local and foreign business travellers, but attracts many leisure guests.

In terms of accommodation there are 80 en-suite rooms, all well equipped with telephones, cable TV and mosquito protection. The deluxe suites have air conditioning, tea/coffee facilities and refrigerators.

Popular There is both an indoor and outdoor restaurant. Il Bambino Restaurant serves continental and traditional Zambian cuisine. The hotel’s outdoor restaurant can seat up to 50 people and has a fantastic outdoor setting next to the pool. The restaurant is open throughout the day and offers light grilled dishes and a coffee-shop facility. Additionally, The Lusaka Hotel provides for a range of special activities, including conferences,

seminars and workshops as well as banquets and private functions.

Livingstone Royal Golf and Country Club

Golf course honours the game’s tradition & history O

riginally established in 1908, this historical 18-hole course in Livingstone offers golfers an unforgettable African experience. The club is set in a botanical garden that contains 118 species of trees. The greens and fairways are

lined with beautiful old trees and the layout of the course is classic yet challenging.

Leisure The distinctive Edwardian clubhouse is over 100 years old and retains the charm of a bygone era. The main veranda offers a sociable and relaxing area, while the restaurant and adjoining sports bar serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Both have wonderful views of the golf course.

FACILITIES All customers have access to the following facilities; Free internet, a modern fitness centre, pool and kids playground.

The impressive pro shop offers a range of golf equipment, branded clothing and merchandise. Friendly and expert staff are on hand to assist with inquiries and purchases.

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Air Botswana

Niche carrier aims to provide quality airline services A

ir Botswana was established in 1972 and has become a popular carrier throughout Africa. Based at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport, it has a network of domestic routes linking Botswana with South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The carrier operates and maintains a modern fleet including three ATR 42-500 and two ATR 72-500 turboprop aircraft. With its extensive facilities and technical expertise, Air Botswana keeps its own aircraft fully maintained as well as offering maintenance services to other carriers in southern and eastern Africa. Over the years, Air Botswana has continued to enhance its customer services to make travelling

as stress-free as possible. The easy-to-use online booking system makes travel arrangements quick and simple. The website also offers handy tips to ensure customers are fully prepared before leaving home.

Lusaka Air Botswana provides services between Gaborone and Lusaka. The service operates four days a week, with two direct flights and two routed flights through Kasane.

Entertainment Once on board, passengers are kept entertained by an in-flight magazine, local newspapers and video and audio equipment (on selected aircraft). A variety

of snacks and hot and cold beverages is available throughout the flight. With a well established reputation for quality services, Air Botswana has its eye on the future. With the help of the Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana and with the support of the government, the airline is energetically upgrading its aviation capacity. In addition, regular travellers can now benefit from a Frequent Flyer programme.

Tourism Air Botswana gives its full support to national development and the all-important tourism industry and its flights are timed to meet the needs of the business and tourism market.

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Zambezi Airlines

Popular airline extends its regional services Z

ambezi Airlines commenced operations as a domestic carrier in 2008, serving the main Zambian cities and towns of Ndola, Kitwe, Livingstone, Solwezi and Chipata with a 30-seat Embraer Brasilia 120 turboprop aircraft. Within days of the launch, the airline signed a contract with GE Commercial Aviation Services (GECAS) for the lease of two Boeing 737-500 aircraft. The two aircraft were delivered to Lusaka in May 2009, enabling the airline to launch daily flights between Lusaka and Johannesburg, Ndola and Johannesburg and later thrice weekly flights between Lusaka and Dar es Salaam. The airline now also flies to Harare and Lubumbashi. By mid 2011 routes between Cape Town and Livingstone will also be operated thrice weekly.

Zambezi Airlines has built a reputation for excellent in-flight service as a full service airline, based on the Zambian hospitality. The company is the first Zambian carrier to operate the 500 version of the popular 737, which they lease from GECAS.

TECHNOLOGY Configured for 12 premier business class and 99 economy class seating, the airline’s aircraft are powered by new technology, fuel-efficient CFM 56 engines which also offer passengers a quieter cabin. Jetworx (formerly Saftech) in Johannesburg maintains the two aircraft, which were joined by a third 737-500 in June 2010, which is a Boeing Aircraft Company and Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) approved maintenance facility.

Zambezi Airlines employs highly trained pilots. Most of the cockpit crew have between 38 to 20 years experience after training at some of the world’s top flight training schools, at Oxford, Hamble and Perth. They undergo regular training at the FAA approved British Airways/Comair training facility in Johannesburg.

FRIENDLY The friendly cabin crew have been especially selected and trained in Zambia and South Africa. The airline’s philosophy of total customer satisfaction is particularly inculcated in the cabin crew and other frontline staff. In keeping with modern aviation trends, Zambezi Airlines utilises modern information technology systems and is fully e-tickettable.

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The Royal Livingstone

The pride of Zambian hospitality S

un International’s beautiful Royal Livingstone Hotel on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River overlooking the majestic Victoria Falls offers travellers a quintessential African encounter almost infinite in scope. This five-star, 173-room hotel is steeped in African custom yet hints of European influences can be felt in the deep verandas, generous spaces and cool courtyard retreats which emulate the grand colonial days of safari travel through Africa. A dramatic view of the Zambezi River can be enjoyed from the central reception, and the same panorama unfolds from the guest rooms. The à la carte restaurant opens onto spacious verandas and rolling lawns and offers both international cuisine and fusion style African dishes liberally flavoured with fragrant herbs and spices.

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The Victoria Falls is an evocative destination and the innate heritage of the land yields a paradise for wildlife lovers with exceptional angling, wildlife safaris, elephant back riding and the spellbinding combination of the mighty Zambezi River and the extravagant opulence a late afternoon train ride through the untamed bushveld aboard the Royal Livingstone Express – a journey into a timeless world of grace and elegance.

COMMUNITY The Resort takes its role as a stakeholder in the community seriously and their Corporate Social Investment projects focus on the disadvantaged in the local communities, specifically concentrating on

job creation and the empowering of the disadvantaged, disabled and socially vulnerable. The resort is involved in several hydroponic and open-field farming schemes to help alleviate poverty and increase food security in the local community. The agri-projects include an onsite hydroponic greenhouse and propagation house; this extends to two farming blocks for the blind in Linda and Mapenzi which supports more than 30 households; one farming block (5 acres) for widows and HIV/ AIDs positive women in Nsongwe, and the women’s mushroom growing project in Maramba. The agriproject also encompasses about 387 small-scale farmers spread all over Livingstone.


Zambezi Sun

AN EARTHY EDEN AWAITS GUESTS AT THE VICTORIA FALLS I

n David Livingstone’s footprints, only moments away from the dramatic torrent of the Victoria Falls is Sun International’s Zambezi Sun located on the edge of the Eastern Cataract.

The hotel is constructed in a series of eight buildings, consisting of 212-guest rooms, a central pavilion of restaurants and a sophisticated convention centre. The architecture is adobe style and the interiors are styled with a myriad of African influences. The palette is fashioned from the deep rich red earth and the primary colours of exotic birdlife. White wood-grain balconies give views onto the river, with its boiling rapids in the rainy season and the roiling mists of the waterfall.

RELAXED Dining at the Zambezi Sun is food theatre at its best – the atmosphere is relaxed and casual providing an enjoyable buffet experience. The al fresco grill

located alongside the entertainment floor at the Zambezi Sun pool deck is an alternative area for light, inexpensive poolside lunches. At the hotel’s children’s activity centre kids can enjoy a varied range of activities that include full day or half day excursions to places of interest, daily fun and games and nature walks. This supervised haven is available to children from 2 – 12 years of age. The Falls Convention Centre, linked to the lobby of the three-star Zambezi Sun, is a highly sophisticated and flexible venue able to cater for a wide variety of functions and themed banquets. The Convention Centre is complemented by an authentic African Boma designed for outdoor conferences and functions.

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Southern Sun HOTEL Ridgeway NAME

A sanctuary in Lusaka S

et in attractive landscape gardens, Southern Sun Ridgeway has become renowned for its welcoming atmosphere and tranquil environment, which is somewhat unusual given its location. The hotel is situated right in the heart of Lusaka’s diplomatic and commercial district, and only 27 km from the airport.

Previously the Holiday Inn, Southern Sun has been recently refurbished to a high standard and offers modern facilities, Including free hi-speed wireless connectivity, which is available throughout the hotel.

cHARMING

continental cuisine (with a mouth watering buffet or à la carte option) either inside or out. The pub and terrace area offers an all-day menu and is the perfect setting for a casual meal or drink. The hotel is well equipped for business meetings, with large auditoriums for functions and conferences and smaller rooms that are ideal for workshops and seminars.

Each of the 155 charming guest rooms has air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms; with bath or shower, radio, telephones and multi-channel TV as well as tea/coffee making facilities and complimentary bottled water.

Southern Sun has an excellent range of leisure facilities; guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the large swimming pool, a vigorous work out in the gym.

The Musuku Restaurant has a scenic view across a courtyard and pond where guests can enjoy

Lusaka’s top entertainment and shopping centres are also located close to the hotel.

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LOCATION ZAMBIA

Lake Tanganyika

AFRIC AFR A FR RIC RIC C

ZAMBIA

Lake Mweru

Mweru Wantipa National Park

KAWAMBWA

KASAMA

Lusenga Plain National Park

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

Isangano National Park

Lake Bangweulu

West Lunga National Park

Liuwa Plain National Park

NDOLA

ZAMBIA A Kafue National Park

MUMBWA

MONGU

Blue Lagoon National Park

SENANGA m be zi

T1

Ri ve r

NAMIBIA

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KAZUNGULA LIVINGSTONE

BOTSWANA

ic Victoria al Falls

Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park

South Luangwa National Park

T2

Lukusuzi National Park

MFUWE

MALAWI

KAPIRI MPOSHI

T4

Lower Zambezi National Park

LUSAKA

MOZAMBIQUE Siavonga & Kariba Dam

Za Sioma Ngwezi National Park

T2

Luambe National Park

T3

Lochinvar National Park

Ngonye Falls

Lavushi Manda National Park

Kasanka National Park

KITWE

ZAMBEZI

Nyika Plateau National Park

North Luangwa National Park

SOLWEZI

ANGOLA

TANZANIA

Nsumbu National Park

Lake Kariba SINAZONGWE

ZIMBABWE


INDEX

LISTINGS INDEX NAME Ana Tree Lodge Baines’ River Camp Bangweulu Bay Lodge Bilimungwe Camp Buffalo Camp Busanga Bush Camp Chamilandu Camp Chaminuka Chete Island Safari Lodge Chiawa Camp Chikanka Island Camp Chikoko Tree Camp Chindeni camp Chongwe River Camp & House Chrismar Hotel Chundukwa River Lodge Chunga Safari Lodge Croc Valley Camp Crocodile River Camp Delia Camp Delia Explorers Eagle Guest House Eagles Rest Resort Eight Reedbuck Hotel Flatdogs Camp Garden House Hotel Golfview Hotel Gwabi River Lodge Hippo Lodge Hotel Edinburgh InterContinental Lusaka Isanga Bay Lodge Island Bush Camp Islands of Siankaba Kafue River Camp Kafue Road Garden Hotel Kafunta River Lodge Kaingo Camp & Mwamba Bush Camp KaingU Safari Lodge Kakuli Bushcamp Kalamu Tented Camp Kanyemba Lodge Kapamba Camp Kapani Safari Lodge Kapinga Camp Kapishya Hot Springs Lodge Kasaka River Lodge Kiambi Safari Lodge

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NAME Konkamoya Lodge Kutandala Camp Kuyenda Camp Kwena Lagoon Camp Lake Kariba Inns Lake Safari Lodge Lechwe Lodge Leisure Bay Lodge Leopard Lodge Lilayi Lodge Limbo Lodge Lion Camp Livingstone Lodge Luangwa River Lodge Luangwa Safari House Luangwa Wilderness Lodge Lufupa River Camp Lufupa Tented Camp Lusaka Hotel Luwi Bushcamp Luwombwa Lodge Manchinchi Bay Lodge Maramba River Lodge Mayukuyuku Lodge McBrides’ Camp Mchenja Bushcamp Mfuwe Lodge Moba Hotel & Convention Centre Msaku-Mbezi Safari Lodge Mukambi Safari Lodge Mukuba Hotel Mukwa Lodge Mulungushi Village Mushroom Lodge & Presidential House Mutinondo Wilderness Mvuu Lodge Mwaleshi Camp Mwambashi River Lodge Mwiza Corporate Lodge Nanzhila Plains Safari Camp Natural Mystic Lodge Ndeke Hotel Ndole Bay Lodge New Kalala Camp Nkwali Camp Nsefu Nsolo Bushcamp Old Mondoro

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NAME

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Pioneer Camp Protea Hotel Cairo Road Protea Hotel Chingola Protea Hotel Chipata Protea Hotel Livingstone Protea Hotel Lusaka Protea Hotel Safari Lodge Puku Pan Safari Lodge Radisson Blu Hotel Redcliff Zambezi Lodge Robin’s House Royal Chundu Zambezi Safari Lodge Royal Zambezi Lodge Sanctuary Chichele Presidential Lodge Sanctuary Puku Ridge Camp Sanctuary Sussi & Chuma Sanctuary Zambezi Kulefu Camp Sandy’s Lodge Sausage Tree Camp Shiwa House Shoebill Island Camp Shumba Camp Songwe Village Southern Belle/Protea Hotels Southern Sun Ridgeway Stanley Safari Lodge Tafika Camp Taita Falcon Lodge Taj Pamodzi Hotel Tecla Lodges Tena Tena Camp The Courtyard Hotel The Courtyard Victoria Falls The David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa The Plains Camp The River Club The Royal Livingstone Thorntree River Lodge Toka Leya Camp Tongabezi Safari Lodge Track & Trail River Camp Village Point Lodge Wasa Lodge Waterberry Lodge Wildlife Camp Zambezi Sun Zamlodge

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Lusaka

An elegant and modern capital A

s a capital city, Lusaka dates only from the mid 1930s when the colonial authorities of the time decided to move the seat of government from Livingstone to a more central location. Lusaka, then just a stop on the main railway line, seemed the ideal location – and few would argue that this was an inspired decision. Since then, Lusaka has grown into an elegant and thriving capital with broad, tree-lined avenues and fine colonial-style buildings.

Activities: Manda Hill; Arcades (shopping malls), Kabwata Cultural Village Airstrips: Lusaka International Airport (LUN) Best time to visit: All year round

In recent times, however, the focus of commercial activity has shifted towards Great East Road with the opening of the impressive and recently expanded Manda Hill and Arcades shopping malls. Manda Hills, in particular, has some impressive fashion and sports stores. In addition, the city is dotted with traditional bustling markets selling everything from curios to spare engine parts.

DEVELOPMENT

Zambia’s strong economic growth in the past decade has drawn in people from across the country. As a result, Lusaka is now one of Africa’s fastest growing and most economically vibrant cities.

The Mulungushi International Conference Centre on Great East Road attracts major international meetings and events to Lusaka. Most of the recent hotel development has also been in this area, which has good access to Lusaka International Airport.

Running parallel with the original railway line is Cairo Road, still very much the city’s main thoroughfare, lined with office buildings, hotels and shops of every description.

The airport itself continues to grow, with new airlines and an enhanced network of services to other regional destinations such as Windhoek and Gaborone. The airport is free of congestion and easy to use.

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Additional Information

Major attractions: Soweto Market, The Anglican Cathedral, Henry Tayali Gallery, Munda Wanga Environmental Park Lusaka’s hotels cater mostly for visiting executives and those overnighting in the city before or after a safari. Alternatively, looking beyond Lusaka, tourists can choose from a selection of small, but high quality, lodges offering bush-style accommodation but within easy reach of the city. Lusaka has leafy suburbs and the agreeable year-round climate provides a good quality of life for most of its residents and, in particular, for expatriates. Those spending the weekend in Lusaka will find plenty of local events and activities to keep them entertained. The Munda Wanga Environmental Park, comprising a small zoo, botanical gardens and a picnic area, is ideal for those wanting to escape the city centre without venturing too far.


Lusaka Chaminuka Originally established in the 1970s as a private retreat, Chaminuka is now a luxurious 30-suite lodge that welcomes discerning travellers from around the world. Set in the heart of Zambia’s largest private nature reserve with 4,000 hectares of untouched land, the reserve boasts a wealth of more than 300 species of birds and more than 72 species of wildlife. The design of the lodge was inspired by an African village. Each of the 30 air-conditioned suites is decorated in a fusion of contemporary and traditional themes and comes with an

en-suite bathroom. As in African villages, the lodge has several insakas or airy lounges where guests can relax and enjoy the glorious panoramic views. The lodge offers an array of activities including morning and afternoon game drives, interpretative bush walks, horseback safaris, fishing, tour of the cheese factory plus tasting of the various cheeses and wine in the Kaposhi Cave. Guests can also play tennis or snooker, relax at the poolside, enjoy a Jacuzzi or sauna.

PO Box 35370, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 213 303/5, 254 140/6 Fax: +260 211 254 190 Email: information@chaminuka.com www.chaminuka.com

Chrismar Hotel Chrismar Hotel offers double, twin and de-luxe executive rooms. All rooms are air conditioned, with en-suite bathrooms, Jacuzzi and shower, tea and coffee facilities, minibar and room service. The hotel also has a beautiful swimming pool in a tranquil garden setting. Chrismar Hotel is an ideal venue for meetings and conferences. There is a 150-seat main conference hall and two conference rooms to accommodate 45 persons each. The hotel offers a choice of two restaurants. The

outdoor Cattleman’s Grill is a popular braai, designed to resemble a typical African game lodge eatery. A live band entertains on Friday and Saturday evenings. The brasserie, situated in the hotel building, offers a superb menu to suit the most discerning of diners. The hotel has a well equipped gym and holds regular aerobics training classes.

Los Angeles Boulevard, Longacres PO Box 31407, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 253 036 Fax: +260 211 252 569 Email: chrismar@zamnet.zm www.chrismar.co.zm

In the grounds, there is an artificial landscape with a rock garden, a pond and a Chinese bridge. The hotel has 24-hour security car parking. Free airport transfers by courtesy coach.

Eight Reedbuck Hotel A unique 10 suite boutique property offering ‘the best in service’ coupled with a truly unforgetable hotel experience that makes it a hotel of choice for tourists and business travellers. The hotel has taken its design inspiration from the rich culture and ceremonies of the many Zambian tribes while incorporating a unique modern style and sophistication. The hotel offers top notch, boutique facilities and accommodation for the discerning traveller

jaded by large formula hotels but still wants all the services associated with a full service hotel. On offer are a remarkable restaurant and cocktail bar, 24 hour personalised room service, a fitness suite, wireless internet, Ndaba Meeting Centre with a conference room seating 25 people with two ‘break away’ rooms and impressive surroundings.

8 Reedbuck Road, Post Net 144 Private Bag 835, Kabulonga, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 264 788/733/786/815 Cell: +260 96 674 0004 Email: info@tribehotels.co.zm; reservations@tribehotels.co.zm www.tribehotels.co.zm

Garden House Hotel Guests can enjoy an out-of-town atmosphere only a few minutes from the city centre at the Garden House, located just 6 km west of Lusaka along Mongu Road. The Garden House has its place in Zambian history because it was here that the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) was founded in July 1990. The hotel is an ideal place for conferences and seminars – or for a quiet meal. The layout of the hotel is extremely spacious, with 50 double rooms, each en-suite with a shower or bathtub. Welcoming facilities include a cocktail bar and

terrace convenient to the bedroom wing. There is a swimming pool for recreation. The large and friendly restaurant offers a wide choice of dishes that will appeal to the most discerning guest. Seminars and conferences are a speciality of the Garden House Hotel. There are six inter-joining conference rooms and a large hall with accommodation for up to 140 people which can also be used for wedding receptions. Considerable attention has been given to the décor, which is highlighted by a range of African art.

Dunduza Chisidza Crescent, Longacres PO Box 30815, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 213 004 Fax: +260 211 251 760 Email: gardengroup,@zamtelzm www.gardengroupzambia.com

Golfview Hotel Located within easy reach of the city centre, government offices and the University of Zambia is the Golfview Hotel, which is located next to the 18-hole Chainama Golf Club, not far from Lusaka Airport. Golfview is the perfect setting for business or relaxation and offers well appointed rooms as well as a tropical themed swimming pool and a popular restaurant and bar. The hotel has 59 air-conditioned bedrooms and an executive suite. All rooms have direct dial telephone and tea/coffee making facilities.

The hotel has an adjoining convention centre offering three fully equipped state-of-the-art conference facilities and a full service business centre. The recently upgraded Manda Hill, and Arcades shopping centres are just five minutes’ drive from the hotel.

10247 Great East Road, Chudleigh PO Box 38929, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 290 770 Fax: +260 211 292 049 Email: reservations@golfview-hotels.com www.golfview-hotels.com

The 18-hole Chainama Hills is also within easy reach of the hotel.

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Lusaka InterContinental Lusaka Situated in the diplomatic and government area of Lusaka and close to the commercial centre, InterContinental Lusaka offers an ideal fivestar location for international travellers. A choice of Lusaka’s leading restaurants are found within the hotel, offering a wide selection of international cuisine. The hotel has an extensive health club and a 24-hour business centre.

The hotel has nine meeting rooms suitable for a range of events, from large conferences to private business meetings. The largest room has a capacity of 700 in reception style and the smallest can accommodate 20 in banquet style. Conference guests can make use of the hotel’s state-of-the art audio visual facilities and highspeed internet connectivity.

PO Box 32201, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 250 000 Fax: +260 211 251 880 Email: ianm@interconti.co.zm www.intercontinental.com

Kafue Road Garden Hotel The Kafue Road Garden Hotel is conveniently located just off the Kafue Road opposite the Castle Shopping Centre in Lusaka. It is an ideal location for both the business traveller and the conferencing/workshop industry with facilities for up to 120 people available.

The stylish restaurant provides both à la carte and buffet options and the well-stocked bar spreads into a spacious verandah offering a great relaxation venue as well as DSTV and a pool table.

Lusaka Tel: +260 211 278747 Fax: +260 211 251760 Email: gardengroup,@zamtelzm www.gardengroupzambia.com

summer house. For families, there are two larger chalets. Each consists of two twin or double bedrooms, both en-suite. The larger of the two chalets also has a central private sitting room and patio.

PO Box 37940, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 212 578 Cell: +260 95 704 803 Fax +260 32 35707 Email: kflechwe@zamnet.zm www.lechwelodge.com

Set in attractive gardens the hotel boasts 22 spacious en-suite rooms with DSTV.

Lechwe Lodge Lechwe Lodge is a quiet retreat set in the heart of an attractive and varied game farm on the banks of the Kafue river, just an hour from Lusaka. The Lodge comprises a picturesque group of traditional thatched buildings set in large landscaped grounds surrounded by acacia woodland and overlooking the Kafue Floodplain. Four thatched rondavels can be used as single, twin or double rooms. Each has en-suite shower and WC, mosquito nets and its own thatched

Giraffe, zebra and 15 antelope species can be seen on the farm, as well as over 420 bird species. Fishing is excellent and there is a well stocked dam close to the lodge. Swimming can be enjoyed either in the adult pool or the splash pool for children.

Lilayi Lodge Set in an very attractive parkland with a sparkling pool, Lilayi Lodge is designed for comfort and relaxation with particular attention to excellent cuisine and service. The Lodge is designed in traditional style with thatched chalets, one of which accommodates the lounge, bar, dining area and modern kitchen - ideal for families. There are 12 chalets in total each with fitted carpets, tiled bathrooms, posture-paedic mattresses and mosquito proofed. Local materials have been

used throughout – burnt handmade bricks, thatched roofing and Mukwa joinery and flooring. Conference facilities either Boardroom for 15 persons and Conference Room for groups of upto 150. Conference facilities are complimentary with very competitive lunch/dinner rates and corporate discount room rates are offered to conference groups and organsiations.

PO Box 30093, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 840 435; 840 436 Cell: +260 0955 045 883; 0955 045 887; 0955 84667 Email: marketing @zamsaf.co.zm; lilayiadmin@zamsaf.co.zm; lilayi@zamsaf.co.zm www.lilayi.com

Lusaka Hotel The Lusaka Hotel, established in 1926, has the distinction of being the city’s oldest. This newly renovated hotel is conveniently situated in the central business district with easy access to shops. There are 80 air conditioned rooms, all with en-suite facilities, telephone, TV and mosquito protection. The hotel has indoor and outdoor restaurants as well as a lounge and bar. Il Bambino Restaurant caters for up to 80 diners and serves Continental and traditional Zambian cuisine, while its new poolside restaurant, The Terrace, can seat up to

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50 people. The Terrace offers a coffee shop menu as well as serving grilled dishes. The hotel also offers an outside catering service for up to 250 people. The Lusaka Hotel is popular with business clients and caters for a range of activities including conferences, seminars and workshops as well as banquets and private functions. Guests can also visit boutiques, a hair salon and a pharmacy, all conveniently situated within the hotel grounds.

Cairo Road PO Box 30044, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 229 049 Fax: +260 211 226 978 Email: lushotel@zamnet.zm www.lusakahotel.com


Lusaka Mulungushi Village Mulungushi Village is an ideal place for long or short-term stays in the capital. Located in the leafy suburbs of Lusaka, this tranquil 45 hectare private estate has villas and apartments for long or short-term rental as well as a hotel and resort with conference facilities. Mulungushi Village is just 7 km from the city centre and provides a secure and friendly environment for residents. The village has 89 furnished four-bedroom villas, 16 furnished apartments and seven hotel rooms as well as a conference room for seminars, workshops, weddings, receptions and

parties. Other facilities include a restaurant with a lounge and bar, two tennis courts, two squash courts and a swimming pool. Most of the villas have long-term tenants but a few are still available for rent. Each has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two lounge areas, a dining room and a modern kitchen. All have a garden, driveway and car port.

PO Box 37157, Lusaka, 10101 Tel: +260 211 291 416/292 629 Fax: +260 211 290 830 Email: mvc@zamnet.zm www.mulungushivillage.com

Apartments are leased on a long-term or shortterm basis. Tenants have access to all amenities within the complex.

Mwiza Corporate Lodge Mwiza Corporate Lodge is an exclusive new facility set in the quiet Lusaka suburb of Chudleigh, 15 km from Lusaka International Airport. The lodge offers top quality personal service with typical Zambian hospitality and warmth. Accommodation consists of 25 luxurious rooms, presidential, exclusive and standard, all with climate control and en-suite bathrooms. All rooms come with an interactive entertainment system offering M-Net, satellite TV, dual DVD and video, as well as direct dial telephones, minibar and tea and coffee facilities.

Mwiza Corporate Lodge is perfectly equipped for the discerning business traveller. There is a superb conference room that can accommodate up to 30 people. The major shopping centres of Manda Hill and Arcades Mall are close by. Guests can also take a tour of Zambia’s numerous tourist attractions. This can be arranged through the guest desk. Internet facilities and work stations are provided.

PO Box 32359, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 290 352 Fax: +260 211 292 553 Email: mwizalodge@zamtel.zm, executive@iconnect.zm www.mwiza-lodge.com

There is secure parking and both airport and city shuttle services are available on request.

Ndeke Hotel The Ndeke Hotel, situated at Longacres, can fairly claim to be Lusaka’s premier family hotel.

The hotel also provides conference facilities in quiet and comfortable surroundings.

It boasts 40 double en-suite bedrooms, two family rooms and four singles, all with television and telephones. Meals are varied, with à la carte and two buffet lunches throughout the week.

The Ndeke Hotel is part of the Garden Group of Hotels.

Dunduza Chisidza Crescent, Longacres Box 30815, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 251 734 Fax: +260 211 251 760 Email: gardengroup,@zamtelzm www.gardengroupzambia.com

Only 14 km from the airport or the Arcades and Manda Hill shopping malls, Pioneer is the last oasis stopover on the way the Kafue National Park. The ideal place to start or finish a Kushiyana safari.

PO Box 282, Private Bag E10, Lusaka Tel: +260 96 731 420; 432 700 Email: paul@pioneercampzambia.com www.pioneercampzambia.com

The open-air courtyard atmosphere is a pleasant feature with an elegant bar, a terraced extension to the restaurant and an avocado tree by the swimming pool.

Pioneer Camp Pioneer Camp, Lusaka is the most relaxing lodge around Lusaka set within 25 acres of miombo woodland. The property is surprisingly good for birds. At the centre of Pioneer Camp is the open thatched bar/restaurant or ‘Chitenge’. Hosted mainly by Alfred, this is the place to exchange tales of adventure with fellow travellers. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served here.

All ensuite chalets have verandas with lovely woodland views and are very private. They are just a minute’s walk from the main camp and offer a high level of privacy.

Protea Hotel Cairo Road Protea Hotel Cairo Road located in Lusaka’s central business district is only 30km from the international airport and close to Arcades Shopping and Entertainment Complex and the National Museum. Business and leisure travellers will find Protea Hotel Cairo Road ideal for all requirements offering 75 spacious rooms with air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, electronic safes and electronic door locks, telephone and DSTV.

The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and the bar is open until 2200 daily. Conference facilities comprise three boardrooms and two conference rooms seating 40 delegates each or combined to seat 80. Free wireless internet access is available throughout the hotel.

Cairo Road, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 238 360 Fax: +260 211 238 317 Email: reservations@phcairoroad.co.zm www.proteahotels.com/cairoroad

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Lusaka Protea Hotel Lusaka Ideally situated within the vibrant and bustling Arcades Shopping and Entertainment Complex with a range of shops, bars, restaurants as well as a cinema, casino and night club on its’ doorstep.

Protea Hotel Lusaka offers 100 bedrooms, a restaurant, a bar, a splash pool and 2 conference venues accommodating 40 delegates each or combined to seat 100 as well as free wireless internet access throughout the hotel.

Also, only 500 metres from the University of Zambia and opposite to the Mulungushi International Conference Centre, the hotel provides a convenient location for both business and leisure travellers.

Arcades Shopping and Entertainment Complex, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 254 664 Fax: +260 211 254 606 Email: reservations@phlusaka.co.zm www.proteahotels.com/lusaka

Protea Hotel Safari Lodge Located 35 minutes from the centre of Lusaka, in a 2,500 acre private game reserve, Protea Hotel Safari Lodge offers superb facilities for the holiday and business traveller. Designed to capture the safari feel, the gum pole and thatch structures blend naturally into the surrounding environment, yet it offers all the best facilities available in any city centre venue. Be it relaxing in one of the luxurious rooms designed to meet international standards, going for a game drive for the wildlife enthusiast or a visit to the lion enclosure, the Lodge provides

guests with quality accommodation and food in a relaxing atmosphere. A world class conference centre with full audiovisual and communication facilities for up to 80 delegates is available as well as free wireless internet access. The friendly staff ensure that a stay at Protea Hotel Safari Lodge will be memorable in every aspect.

Plot 1887, Kamaila Road Chisamba Tel: +260 211 212 843 Fax: +260 211 212 853 Email: reservations@phsafarilodge.co.zm www.proteahotels.com/safarilodge

Radisson Blu Hotel Enjoying a prime setting in the prestigious commercial district on Great East Road, the Radisson Blu Hotel is only a stone’s throw from Mulungushi International Conference Centre. The hotel’s beautifully appointed guest rooms offer a harmonious combination of classic elegance and ultra-modern amenities. Guests will discover that the hotel’s 145 rooms and suites are exceptionally spacious.

The hotel’s welcoming restaurant serves a diverse range of tasty international dishes in a stylish indoor/outdoor setting. Epitomising modern elegance, the numerous meeting rooms vary in size and offer the flexibility that event organisers appreciate. A spacious ballroom and a versatile pre-function area round out the facilities. All rooms feature the latest audiovisual equipment, air conditioning and wireless Internet access.

19028/09 Great East Road PO Box 35807, Lusaka Tel.: +27 21 431 2900 Fax: +27 21 431 2930 Email: zanny.muller@rezidor.com www.radissonblu.com

Sandy’s Lodge Established in 2005, Sandy’s Creations (SC) is a family owned Zambian business located in the heart of Lusaka. SC started as a garden centre and landscaping company, and now also runs a successful conference centre and guest lodge.

In terms of facilities there are two restaurants, a large swimming pool (with separate kid’s pool), and a state-of-the-art conference centre. Wireless high speed Internet is also available throughout the complex.

The lodge is ideal for a romantic honeymoon, a prestigious executive event, a conference, a wedding or just to relax for the weekend. There are 44 stylish ethnic designed guest chalets, including double rooms and luxurious business class rooms.

PO Box 31407, 31/32 Farm 4300 - Kafue Road, Lilayi, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 278 116 Fax: +260 211 278 224 Cell: +260 966 916 259 Email: info@sandyscreations.net www.sandyscreations.net

Southern Sun Ridgeway Southern Sun Ridgeway is ideally located just 4 km from the city centre and 27 km from the airport. Business and leisure travellers are equally welcome. The hotel has 155 refurbished and tastefully decorated rooms, all with air conditioning, en-suite bathroom with bath and shower, radio and telephone, internet connection, colour TV and tea/coffee facilities. Non-smoking rooms are available as well as rooms designed for paraplegics. The Musuku Restaurant has a scenic view and al fresco dining on the terrace is a popular choice.

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McGinty’s Traditional Irish Pub is the perfect setting for a casual lunch or pre-dinner drink. The hotel also contains shops, a travel agent, Avis Car Hire and a British Airways ticket office. For business travellers, the hotel has secretarial services and conference rooms for groups of between eight and 20 people. The Banqueting Room can accommodate up to 150 people for workshops, seminars and functions. Full support services for conference and banqueting functions. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the outdoor pool or relax in the sauna.

Corner Church Road & Independence Avenue PO Box 30666, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 251 666 Fax: +260 211 253 529 www.sourthernsun.com


Lusaka Taj Pamodzi Hotel Set amid tropical gardens in the heart of Lusaka’s business and government district, the luxurious Taj Pamodzi Hotel provides spacious comfort and modern amenities. The hotel is conveniently located just 22 km from the airport and 5 km from the city centre and its range of services is among the most comprehensive in Zambia.

Among its other facilities, the hotel has five meeting rooms, including a boardroom, which can accommodate between 25 and 350 persons for cocktails and receptions, or can comfortably seat between 45 and 350 persons in theatre style.

PO Box 35450, Church Road, Lusaka 10101 Tel: +260 211 254 455 Fax: +260 211 250 995; 254 005 Email: pamodzi.lusaka@tajhotels.com www.tajhotels.com

Olympia Lodge has 10 double rooms, whilst Longacres Lodge has seven equally appointed rooms.

Plot No. 16795, Off Nangwenya Road & Alick Nkata Roads, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 251 947 Cell: +260 977 773 237 www.tecla-lodges.com

Accommodation consists of 193 elegant and centrally air conditioned rooms including suites.

Tecla Lodges Tecla has two well appointed lodges and restaurants both offering accommodation within close distance of the main meeting centres, shopping areas and business and embassy districts of Lusaka. Comfortable and affordable, Tecla Lodges offer accommodation, conference and restaurant facilities to rival the less informal atmosphere of the nearby major hotels.

All rooms, in both lodges, have the following facilities: ensuite bathrooms and toilets, air conditioning, satellite TV, fridge and mini bar.

The Courtyard Hotel The Courtyard Hotel is Lusaka’s first boutique property and opened for business in 2007. The Courtyard has 26 rooms, including suites, doubles and twin-rooms. All rooms have minbars (plus tea and coffee-making facilities) and are air-conditioned with en-suite bathrooms and showers. Suites come complete with a well-equipped kitchen for those that wish to self cater. As part of its Stay Healthy theme, the hotel has a no-alcohol and no-smoking policy. In addition there is an indoor swimming pool and gym.

Guests can also have a complimentary health and fitness check-up. The hotel has two restaurants: the Seasons Restaurant offers a selection of International, Zambian, Chinese and Indian cuisine plus either Continental or full cooked breakfast; there is also the Tandoor barbecue and grill As part of the stay-well, live-well philosophy, guests can also enjoy the Zaytoun Coffee Shop & Health Bar which boasts an exquisite selection of fruit shakes and smoothies.

Plot 25280, Corner of Thabo Mbeki & Nangwenya Roads PO Box 73 Postnet, Private Bag E891 Manda Hill Centre, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 257 487/489/490/491 Fax: +260 211 257 488 Email: res@courtyardhotel.co.zm www.courtyardhotel.co.zm

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LIVINGSTONE

Zambia’s adventure capital L

ivingstone is one of the world’s top all-action destinations. In fact, it is hard to think of anywhere in Africa or beyond with so much to see and do in one comparatively small location. With the Victoria Falls – or Mosi-oa-Tunya in the Kololo language – Livingstone has a Unesco World Heritage Site to beat all attractions. The falls also provide opportunities for a range of adrenalinfuelled activities designed to set the heart racing.

Livingstone has some of Zambia’s hottest properties, especially on the River Zambezi upstream from Livingstone. In town, however, backpackers can easily find a good, clean hostel and there is a choice of over 70 inexpensive guesthouses. Livingstone is famed for its white water rafting on the Zambezi and through the Batoka Gorge, which is generally believed to be the best in the world. For the adventurous and young at heart, there are halfday, full-day and multi-day trips. Three companies in Livingstone offer white-water rafting. The best

time to visit the falls is from April to mid September, when the river is at it highest and most powerful.

BUNGEE JUMPING There is also bungee jumping from the Victoria Falls border bridge – a truly nerve-jangling drop of 111 metres – yet another of Livingstone’s world-class adventures. Livingstone Adventures, an activity-based company on the Victoria Falls and Zambezi, has eight operations: Batoka Sky: helicopters and microlights. A second helicopter company also operates from Livingstone

Jet Extreme African Queen Cruise Company: two sundowner cruisers accommodating up to 200 passengers in old-style colonial luxury. Boats depart at 16.00 and return to Livingstone’s waterfront before dark. A second boat company also operates on the river.

Additional Information Activities: River Cruise on the African Queen, riverboarding, white water rafting, canoeing, horse riding trails, Abseiling, 18-hole golf course, bungee jumping, tandem kayaking, game safaris, microlighting or helicopter flips, elephant-back safaris Airstrips: Daily flights to Livingstone from Lusaka and Johannesburg Best time to visit: All year round Major attractions: Victoria Falls (one of the Seven Wonders of the World), Livingstone Museum, Railway Museum Jet-propelled boats operate in shallow water and go up close to game. There are canoe companies available in the area.

River safaris Quad bikes: a two-hour trip around Livingstone and the Batoka Gorge on an all-terrain machine

Carriage rides and horseriding trails. The 66 sq km Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park has a good selection of game as well as elephant rides and walks with lions or cheetahs. In addition, there is the internationally acclaimed Livingstone Museum, the Railway Museum plus a golf club that is over 100 years old. More recently, the colonial cinema has been restored and reopened. A great way to let off steam and experience the nostalgia of a bygone era is the Royal Livingstone Express, which provides fine wining and dining as passengers travel through the picturesque Irwell Valley in Pullman-style coaches that have been restored to their former glory.

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LIVINGSTONE Chundukwa River Lodge Situated about 30km upstream from Victoria Falls, Chundukwa River Lodge is a unique property that blends naturally with the riverside waterberry trees. Each house is complete with en-suite bathroom and commanding views of the Zambezi, Chundu Island and Zimbabwe’s Zambezi National Park. A stay at Chundukwa River Lodge is the best way to discover Victoria Falls, its wildlife and adventures. In order to enjoy all the activities on offer, a two-to-three night stay is recommended.

These include canoe trips, horse trails, walks, visits to the Falls, trips to the local market and Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. For the adventurous, the Lodge can arrange white-water rafting on the lower Zambezi, bungee jumps, microlight or helicopter ‘flights of angels’ over the Falls and/or elephant-back safaris into the bush.

PO Box 61139, Livingstone Tel: +260 332 7452 Email: chundukwa@zamnet.zm www.chundukwariverlodge.com

Islands of Siankaba The Islands of Siankaba Lodge is the most classic of forested retreats with seven secluded chalets, each with its unique and individually different view of the mighty Zambezi River. All of this is located on two untouched islands in the middle of the Zambezi situated between the magnificent Victoria Falls, and Botswana’s Chobe National Park. The Islands of Siankaba have been developed as a luxurious five star lodge, exclusively sleeping just 14 guests.

The two islands are linked by a suspension bridge leading to an overhead walkway in the tree canopy which connects the elevated chalets. Activities include guided birding and tree walks on the main island’s nature trail, sunset river cruises and dugout canoe trips around the Islands. The lodge has also developed a reputation for excellent food and wines for ‘haute-cuisine in the bush’ to complement its first class service.

PO Box 60845, Livingstone Tel (reservations): +260 211 260 279; Lodge +260 213 327 490 Cell: +2609 77791 241 Email: info@siankaba.net www.siankaba.net

Limbo Lodge Stylish and affordable, Limbo Lodge is a great place to stay for guests looking to experience all that Livingstone has to offer. The name ‘Limbo’, meaning village, describes the atmosphere and general layout of the lodge. There are several thatched chalets, with a spacious central gathering area.

Other facilities include free Internet access, a restaurant providing tasty Zambian and foreign dishes, an executive mini-bar, swimming pool and conference facilities.

Accommodation consists of 10 unique ethnicstyle chalets, each with en-suite bathroom. Located just 15 minutes from the Victoria Falls, the lodge organises a variety of tours and adventure activities throughout Livingstone.

Plot no: 205/206, Lusaka Road PO Box 60886, Livingstone Tel: +260 213 322 096 Fax: +260 213 322 096 Cell: +260 955 780330; 977 881567 Email: limbolodge@zamnet.zm www.limbolodge.com

Livingstone Lodge Livingstone Lodge is an unique and spectacular premises ideal for corporate functions, cocktails, conferences, business lunches as well as private social gatherings like weddings.

All guest rooms are tastefully decorated with modern furniture and fittings. All the rooms are self-contained each with a double bed, fridge, air conditioning, telephone and TV. Room rates also include full English breakfast.

Plot No. 2644/66 PO Box 61188, Livingstone Tel: +260 021 3322 475 Cell: +260 966 783 838 Email: mufundi@zamtel.zm; info@ internationalvacation.com www.crossroadslodges.com

Maramba River Lodge Maramba River Lodge is located in the Mosioa-Tunya National Park, on a bluff overlooking the river, just 4 km from Victoria Falls.

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Maramba river or floodlit waterhole.

The Safari Tents are offer en-suite bathrooms and mosquito nets all under thatch. These small yet appointed tents offer the perfect compromise between budget and room facilities.

Maramba also caters for traditional camping, with lawns for pitching tents, two ablution blocks, picnic tables and barbecue stands. The lodge is often visited by the park’s resident wildlife. Guests can enjoy the frog chorus and other sounds of the African night.

All the rustic, thatched chalets have creative mukwa and wrought iron fittings, en-suite tiled bathrooms, mosquito proofing with treated nets, ceiling fans, internal safe, and views over the

Maramba Riverside Restaurant and Bar is situated in a stunning spot, with tiled and wooden decking right on the river and offers a full à la carte menu for adults and young diners.

PO Box 60957, Livingstone Tel: +260 213 324 189 Cell: +260 976 587 511 Fax: +260 213 323 130 Email: maramba@zamnet.zm www.maramba-zambia.com


LIVINGSTONE Natural Mystic Lodge Located on the banks of the Zambezi River near the Victoria Falls, Natural Mystic Lodge faces the Victoria Falls National Park in Zimbabwe and is located 20 km from Livingstone.

land. Nature’s sounds of bird life, frogs, baboons, monkeys and hippos create a mystical mood, while free roaming elephants are also frequent visitors to the grounds.

All 10 en-suite thatched chalets have spectacular views of the Zambezi River. The chalets are incorporated into a natural setting, and have a traditional African feel to them, while providing the comfort, privacy and safety you need.

Families are welcome and will find plenty of activities for all ages. Natural Mystic offers travel experiences destined to become lifetime memories.

PO Box 60638, Livingstone Tel: +260 213 327 436 Cell: +260 97 7408 024 Email: nmlodge@zamnet.zm www.naturalmysticlodge.com

Natural Mystic is covered in a dense mopane forest combined with deciduous savanna grass-

Protea Hotel Livingstone Protea Hotel Livingstone situated only 10 minutes from the Victoria Falls and adjacent to the Falls Park Shopping Complex, offers 80 deluxe rooms with air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, electronic safes and electronic door locks, telephone and DSTV.

Nearby leisure activities include bungee jumping, white water rafting, fishing, helicopter rides, golf, game viewing, gorge swing, a crocodile park, restaurants, shopping and many more.

A restaurant, bar and swimming pool are available, as well as conference facilities including two venues accommodating 40 delegates each or combined to seat 100. The hotel also offers free wireless internet access.

Plot 2090, Mosi-oa-Tunya Road, Livingstone Tel: +260 213 324 630 Fax: +260 213 324 640 Email: reservations@phlivingstone.co.zm www.proteahotels.com/livingstone

Royal Chundu Zambezi Safari Lodge Situated in the heart of the Katambora Forest some 60km from Livingstone, the Royal Chundu is a boutique lodge comprising 10 super luxury air-conditioned suites set in landscaped gardens and overlooking the Zambezi River.

The Lodge, which has just been refurbished, has a new restaurant, lounge, bar area, library, swimming pool and deck area directly onto the river.

Livingstone Tel: +260 (0)926 7716 46064 Email: lodge@royalchundu.com www.royalchundu.com

Built to resemble a traditional village, the atmosphere is just as peaceful, calm and relaxed as the local villages. There are eight guest huts in an oval pattern, named after past chiefs.

c/o Kwando Safaris PO Box 550, Maun, Botswana Tel: +267 686 1449 Fax: +267 686 1457 Email: reservation@kwando.co.za www.kwando.co.za

Each suite is beautifully furnished with ethnic décor, mosquito nets and fans. Daily housekeeping and laundry services are provided to guests.

Songwe Village Songwe Village is located on 300 acres of private land 5 km downstream from the Victoria Falls. Based on the Zambia side of the Zambezi River it is perched 300 feet above the deeply incised and rugged Batoka gorge. Songwe Village has been developed with the support and assistance of Senior Chief Mukuni of the nearby Mukuni village. This 700 year old village is home to the Tokoleya people, which has a long history in the area.

The huts are spacious with tasteful traditional furniture, enhanced by modern comfortable mattresses to ensure a good night’s sleep. Each hut has a flush loo, shower and basin en-suite. Extra showers and baths are set on the edge of the Batoka Gorge, justifying the claim of the best bathroom views in the world.

Stanley Safari Lodge Stanley Safari Lodge is an ideal base for exploring the Victoria Falls.

edented level of service. The suites have a private plunge pool.

Located on a hill with a magnificent view of the falls, the Zambezi River and the elephants’ drinking place, this exclusive lodge is nevertheless in a secluded position in the bush.

A wide range of activities is available. They include game drives, bush walks, a one-day safari to Chobe National Park in Botswana, elephant-back safari, horse riding, golf, visit to a traditional village, Livingstone Museum, cruise on the Zambezi, canoeing, fishing trips, rafting, river boarding, bungee jumping, abseiling and flights over the falls by microlight or helicopter.

It is an ideal place to rest before or after a safari in Botswana, Zambia or Namibia. With only eight rooms and two members of staff for every client, the lodge offers an unprec-

Livingstone Tel: +27 72 170 8879 (reservations) Email: reservations@stanleysafaris.com www.stanleysafaris.com

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LIVINGSTONE Sanctuary Sussi & Chuma The 12 luxury tree houses and two private villas of Sanctuary Sussi & Chuma are built into the living canopy of giant ebony trees lining the bank of the Zambezi. Located in the Mosi-oaTunya National Park, peace and tranquillity reign supreme and the riverbank teems with birdlife. Sanctuary Sussi & Chuma brings a sense of style and sophistication to this riverside haven. Each room is equipped with en-suite facilities plus air conditioning, overhead fans, mini bar, tea/coffee facilities mosquito nets and hairdryers.

The main building features a spectacular raised bar/lounge, indoor and outdoor dining area, wine cellar and deck. An infinity pool with deck is on the edge of the Zambezi and a spectacular island sundowner deck is a perfect venue for relaxing. A waterside treatment room and curio shop offer everything a guest could need. Meals are à la carte.

Postnet Box 218 P Bag E891, Lusaka 10101 Tel: +27 11 438 4650 Fax: +27 11 787 7658 Email: southernafrica@sanctuaryretreats.com www.sanctuaryretreats.com

The Chuma Houses are perfect for families and can and have the privilege of having their own private chef and dining.

Taita Falcon Lodge Taita Falcon Lodge is stunningly perched 200 metres above the Zambezi on the edge of the Batoka Gorge, 11km from the Victoria Falls. The lodge offers a stunning bush experience, close enough to the Victoria Falls and all activities but also remote enough to experience Africa in all its glory.

The indigenous gardens are blended with ‘bush zen’ sand gardens at the lodge entrance and chalet exteriors, and a ‘green theme’ around the swimming pool.

With only seven chalets, the lodge offers an intimate stay or an exclusive venue to smaller groups. Each spacious chalet has its own private garden and outdoor shower

The large viewing deck and adjacent lounge play host to meals and pre-dinner drinks in conjunction to providing expansive views downstream and miles beyond.

There is a boma where in winter meals are hosted around an open fire.

PO Box 60012, Livingstone Tel: +260 213 321 850 (Booking Office); 213 327 046 (Lodge) Email: taita-falcon@microlink.zm www.taitafalcon.com

The David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa The David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa is an exclusive lodge offering world-class facilities near to the thunder of the falling water and towering columns of spray of the Victoria Falls. The lodge consists of 77 rooms, all en-suite, of which five are signature suites and two rooms accommodate the disabled. All rooms overlook the Zambezi where a leisurely sundowner can be enjoyed on private balconies. Each room features satellite TV, radio and hairdryers. 24 hour room service, wake-up

calls and a laundry service, mini bar and coffee/ tea making facilities, telephone, internet and airconditioning are provided as standard features. The lodge offers visitors a restaurant, bar and conference facilities, suitable for medium sized groups. This premier lodge also offers a variety of safari excursions and activities in and around the Falls. The Lady Livingstone, a 144 seater river cruiser on the Zambezi River comprising three decks, enables guests to experience authentic Africa in a unique style.

Livingstone Tel: +260 213 324 601 Fax: +260 213 324 615 Email: lodge@dlslandspa.com www.dlslandspa.com

The River Club The River Club is a waterside hotel with a distinctly Edwardian flavour.

under an all-inclusive rate or on a dinner, bed and breakfast basis.

It has a tranquil setting on the Zambezi River, 18 km upstream from the Victoria Falls. A maximum of 20 people are accommodated in 10 luxury thatched chalets overlooking the river. En-suite facilities include bath, shower, toilet and basin. There are two honeymoon suites.

Lion calls can often be heard at night from the National Park just across the river. Hippo are regularly sighted along the river’s edge. Rich birdlife and good fishing, with angling for tigerfish in the warmer months.

The main house contains the dining room, lounge and pub area and a library. Swimming pool with river view. Guests can stay either

PO Box 60469, Livingstone Tel: +260 213 324 457 Email: theriverclub@microlink.zm www.wilderness-safaris.com

Rates include all meals, local drinks, fishing, sundowner boat trips, visits to Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, Livingstone town and museum and the Railway Museum.

The Royal Livingstone The Royal Livingstone is a contemporary fivestar luxury hotel that captures the opulence of a bygone era through its elegant décor, fine dining and personalised service. The hotel consists of 17 colonial-style villas set in 46 hectares within the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park. It is an excellent base from which to see the Victoria Falls as it lies a stone’s throw away. The bedrooms are two-storey clusters inspired by the grand estate houses of a bygone era. Each contains 10 en-suite air conditioned rooms with private balconies and a personal butler.

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The main building contains the library, lounge, restaurant and bar with a magnificent swimming pool that extends to the foot of the Zambezi River. The timber deck on the bank of the river is a perfect spot for sunset cocktails. Guests can enjoy a leisurely breakfast or al fresco lunch on the veranda. High tea is served daily in the lounge. Dinner is served in the dining room or guests can have a private meal on their balcony. Special private candle-lit romantic dinners can be arranged under the famous monkey trees.

PO Box 60151, Livingstone Tel: +260 213 321 122 Fax: +260 213 322 739 Email: falls@sunint.co.za www.suninternational.com


LIVINGSTONE Thorntree River Lodge The secluded Thorntree River Lodge is located on the Zambezi River, in Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, just 15 km upstream from the Victoria Falls. The lodge offers guests a unique and personal African experience. The whole complex is built of natural materials, with indigenous woods and thatch providing cool shade. Accommodation consists of seven standard rooms and two suites, all with en-suite facilities. The lodge offers superb river views from its main deck and private verandas. Welcoming drinks

and excellent cuisine are enjoyed from the centrally situated lounge and dining area. Activities include sunset cruises, game drives, cultural tours, fishing and visits to the falls. Guests can enjoy the beauty of the river from comfortable pontoon boats and watch the passing animals and birds.

PO Box 60490, Livingstone Tel: +260 213 324 480 Email: thorntree@safpar.co.zm www.safpar.net

For adventure lovers there is white water rafting, river boarding, tandem kayaking and bungee jumping as well as sightseeing flights over the Falls by helicopter, fixed-wing aircraft or microlight.

The Courtyard victoria falls The property has a welcoming coffee shop which has views of the mist spray from the Falls. Guests can enjoy a drink while viewing elephants and other wildlife that roam below.

Tel: +260 211 257 487 Cell: +260 9737 747 490 Fax: +260 211 257 488 Email: res@courtyardhotel.co.zm; sales@ courtyardhotel.co.zm www.courtyardhotel.com

Toka Leya Camp is situated on the banks of the Zambezi River in the western sector of the Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park, some 12 km upstream of the Victoria Falls

Activities include a tour of the Victoria Falls on the Zambian side, game drives within Mosi-oaTunya National Park, river cruises and guided nature walks.

Toka Leya consists of 12 safari-style tents, each en-suite with a view of Zambezi and some of its islands. The camp’s dining and bar area is set beneath a shaded canopy of jackalberry and waterberry trees overlooking the river and a swimming pool.

Other activities on offer in the area at an additional charge include sunset cruises, helicopter flights, micro-lighting, canoeing, jet-boating, white-water rafting and fishing.

c/o Wilderness Safaris, Post Net 118 P Bag E835, Lusaka Tel: +260 9777 0952 Email: info@wilderness.co.zm www.wilderness-safaris.com

The 52 room Courtyard Victoria Falls opens in May 2011 and will cater for both business travellers and adventure seekers.

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LIVINGSTONE Tongabezi Safari Lodge Tongabezi Safari Lodge, on the banks of the Zambezi River, just upstream from the Victoria Falls, is a luxurious upmarket lodge with a romantic free-flowing design. Most of the rooms are open fronted and the décor is African, with attractive fabrics and fittings. Perfect for those seeking an unforgettable African holiday, the lodge can accommodate up to 22 guests in five river cottages, four openfronted houses and one enclosed clifftop house. There is also a garden cottage, which is perfect

for families. All rooms have stunning views over the Zambezi with magnificent sunsets. The cliffside swimming pool overlooks the river. Boat trips available, including sundowner cruises, canoeing and fishing trips.

PO Box 31, Livingstone Tel: +260 3 324 450 Email: reservations@tongabezi.com www.tongabezi.com

Tongabezi has its own school for local children, run with support from the lodge and donations. Guests can visit the school and hear the children sing. There are daily excursions to the nearby Victoria Falls, one of the world’s natural wonders.

Waterberry Lodge Waterberry Lodge, just 35 minutes from Livingstone International Airport, has a wonderful secluded position beside the Zambezi River. This is an ideal base for visiting the Victoria Falls and enjoying a range of activities such as fishing trips, wilderness training courses and village walks. Guests can relax on the sundeck, in the viewing lounge or round the pool and enjoy sunset cruises, al fresco meals and barbecues cooked

under the stars. Hippo and elephant are frequent visitors, especially at dusk, and there is a diverse birdlife. There is comfortable en-suite accommodation in double, twin or family thatched lodges close to the swimming pool with views over the river and private lake. Two superb new chalets have their own private decking at the rear, overlooking the lake.

PO Box 61294, Livingstone Tel/Fax: +260 213 327 455 UK & Europe: +44 (0)1379 783 392 Email: admin@waterberrylodge.com; reservations@waterberrylodge.com; marketing@waterberrylodge.com www.waterberrylodge.com

The double-storey main lodge area overlooks the river and game park beyond.

Zambezi Sun The Zambezi Sun, located on the edge of the eastern cataract of the Victoria Falls, reflects the richness and diversity of Zambia’s heritage; capturing the very soul of Africa – unpretentious, fun and welcoming. With its warm, earthy architecture, inspired by a walled African village and simple finishes highlighted in bright mosaics and fabrics as well as intoxicating Zambian artworks and accessories, the Zambezi Sun is set to turn any stay into a memorable experience. All 212 en-suite guestrooms appealing to families and conference delegates, are open, and

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airy and decorated in deep rich red earth colours with a handcrafted fusion of Zambian designs. Lunch is served al fresco at a poolside grill, while the indoor buffet restaurant serves breakfast and dinner. In addition to relaxing by the pool or sipping a cocktail, guests can enjoy a day full of activities. The Victoria Falls offers a wide range of adventure activities that include white river rafting, bungee jumping, jet boat rides and microlight flying.

PO Box 60151, Livingstone Tel: +260 213 321 122 Fax: +260 213 322 739 Email: falls@sunint.co.za www.suninternational.com


LOWER ZAMBEZI

A sanctuary of natural beauty H

aving been overlooked for many years, Lower Zambezi National Park is now one of Zambia’s premier parks. This 4,092 sq km park and its associated Game Management Areas (GMAs) lie on the north bank of the Zambezi River, facing Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools National Park. The river is flanked by vast flood plains dotted with acacias and other large trees.

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to excellent game drives, they offer game viewing from river craft as well as canoeing and fishing. Flights to the park land either at Jeki Airstrip or Royal Zambezi Airstrip. In the peak season, Proflight Zambia operates daily flights from Lusaka, Mfuwe and Livingstone. Owing to popular demand, some of the lodges now cater as much for fishing as they do for safaris and birdwatching. The Zambezi has plenty of tigerfish, catfish and bream. Within the national park and under its strict return policy, all fish must be put back in the river once caught.

Until 1983, when it was declared a national park, this area was the private game reserve of the Zambian president. As a result, it has avoided the ravages of mass tourism and remains one of Africa’s few pristine wilderness areas.

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The riverbank is scattered with a selection of firstrate camps and lodges, some inside the park and others outside in the GMA and beyond. In addition

There is less animal diversity than in the other big parks, but visitors have great opportunities to get close to the game wandering in and out of the

Additional Information Activities: Fishing, game viewing and bird watching, sundowner cruises, canoeing and walking safaris Airstrips: There are several airstrips near; Royal Zambezi, Kayila, Sanctuary Kulefu and Ana Tree Lodge Best time to visit: June to September (however, fishing is at its best in September-October) Wildlife found in this area: Elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo, waterbuck, kudu, zebra, and crocodile, impala and warthog, hyaena, porcupine, civet, genet and honey badger Birdlife: fish eagle, red-winged pratincole, crested guinea fowl, black eagle, quelea Major attractions: Lower Zambezi National Park Zambezi channels. The park is noted especially for its large herds of elephant, which appear to dominate the water’s edge, and also for its huge hippo pods, basking crocodiles and abundant birdlife. Away from the river, visitors can also see lion, leopard, buffalo, waterbuck, kudu, zebra, impala and warthog.

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LOWER ZAMBEZI Ana Tree Lodge Ana Tree Lodge offers the most luxurious hospitality in a desolate yet scenic environment. It presents the visitor with a chance to experience the natural splendours of the African outback in total luxury and solitude.

The lodge has eight twin-bedded luxury tents on solid concrete foundation. Each tent has ensuite toilets, showers and hand basins. A vast plain stretches from the lodge to the banks of the Zambezi River.

The animal lover will be rewarded with the finest opportunity to see various species of wildlife and birds. The name “Ana Tree” symbolizes the abundant winterthorn trees that surround the camp. Elephants frequent these trees and are a welcome sight in the camp.

A channel of the Zambezi passes just beside the lodge and offers excellent fishing and boating.

Mushika, Lower Zambezi National Park Tel: +260 211 250 730 Fax: +260 211 223 779 Email: anatreelodge@zamnet.zm www.anatreelodge.com

Baines’ River Camp Baines’ River Camp is a luxury camp on the banks of the lower Zambezi. The Camp is a 35 minute flight from Lusaka, or alternatively a very scenic two hour drive from the Zambian capital following the Kafue and Zambezi rivers. On arrival guests are met by experienced river guides and are taken along the mighty Zambezi River for the last 40 kilometres of their journey. Baines’ River Camp has eight colonial-style suites. Each named after African explorers the suites are extremely luxurious and beautifully furnished – all complete with ceiling fans,

air-conditioning, mini-bars, king-size beds and natural timbers. Tented safari accommodation is also available on request. Offering a wide range of activities including game drives (with experienced guides), fishing for the famous tiger fish and canoe trips, Baines’ provides a truly unique safari experience.

Tel: +27 33 342 7793 Email: sabine@Croxton.co.za (South Africa); Baines.Camp@kiubo.com.zm (Zambia) www.bainesrivercamp.com

The camp has conference facilities making it the ideal venue for seminars and business meetings, as well as photographic workshops and fly-fishing clinics.

Chiawa Camp Reputed by many to be the best safari camp in Africa, the sensational Chiawa Camp is an ideal mix of effortless professionalism and warm hospitality. Owned and operated by the Cumings family, Chiawa Camp lives up to its reputation for imaginative delivery and consistently high standards in all aspects. Accommodation is in gorgeous, well appointed safari tents on wooden decks, with king size beds swathed in mosquito nets and Egyptian cotton linens.

There is also a brand new Honeymoon Tent with a commanding view across Zambezi flood plains. A lovely thatched lounge/bar area with upper and lower viewing decks and lots of comfortable furniture is complemented by a similarly styled dining room with al-fresco dining area, set under a large winter thorn tree and overlooking the Zambezi River.

PO Box 30972, Lusaka Zambia 10101 Tel:+260 211 261 588 Fax: +260 211 262 683 Email: info@chiawa.com www.chiawa.com

Other amenities include a refreshing plunge pool with a sun deck for the hot months.

Chongwe River Camp & House Set beneath a canopy of winterthorns at the confluence of the Zambezi and Chongwe rivers, this award-winning camp combines the best of everything, from first-class service and luxurious accommodation to exceptional game viewing and enlightening cultural experiences.

rooms. Each tent sleeps two people, in twin or double beds. All fittings are made from natural materials found near the lodge. Albida and Cassia Suites, along with Chongwe River House, were awarded Amarula Best 100 Best Designer Retreat in Africa 2009.

The camp is a family owned and run business dedicated to providing a dream safari experience combined with high standards of hospitality.

The magnificent private Chongwe River House is just 1km away and is an unique private property with ferro walls and open fronted has space to accommodate up to eight guests.

Accommodation is in large, well appointed safari tents under thatch, with luxury open-air bath-

PO Box CA 102 Castle Post Office, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 841 051/841 052 Email: info@chongwe.com www.chongwe.com

Gwabi River Lodge Gwabi is a fishing lodge situated on the tranquil banks of the Kafue River undisturbed by passing boats. The lodge offers eight en-suite air conditioned chalets, with DSTV and complimentary tea and coffee tray. All rooms accommodate two adults or three in a family arrangement. Other accommodation available includes a large shaded camping ground overlooking the Kafue River.

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The campsite is fully equipped with socket points, lights, ablution blocks and braai facilities. At the main lodge there is an open bar with a large outdoor swimming pool.

Plot 2765/m, Chirundu PO Box 31455, Lusaka Tel: +260 1 515 078 Cell: +26 097 965 0920 www.gwabiriverlodge.com


LOWER ZAMBEZI

Kanyemba Lodge Nestled on the banks of the Zambezi, only two and a half hours from Lusaka, lies Kanyemba Lodge. The stone and thatch rondavels with en-suite bathroom, walk-in wardrobe and private veranda overlooking the Zambezi, and a thatched ‘family house’ are discreetly located on the river bank. Each chalet has its own private veranda overlooking the Zambezi River, where the wake up call is accompanied by early morning tea or coffee. Each chalet has been beautifully deco-

rated using local art, and have stunning en-suite bathrooms. Overlooking the river, the restaurant and bar allow spacious dining, while upstairs, guests can relax and enjoy the extensive library. Each evening guests are treated to Kanyemba’s award winning cuisine of Italian fare with the freshest and most typical local ingredients.

PO Box 38837, Lusaka Tel: +260 977 755 720 Skype: kanyemba Email: info@kanyemba.com www.kanyemba.com

Kanyemba also owns and operates a small, intimate bushcamp on its own private Island.

Kasaka River Lodge Part of the Chongwe Safaris group, Kasaka is a classically appointed family-oriented bush camp offering outstanding experiences in breathtakingly beautiful surroundings. Hippo and elephant frequently pass through the lodge, which is located a few kilometres from the Lower Zambezi National Park in the Chiawa Partnership Park – a pioneering communitybased conservation area which directly benefits local people. Kasaka River Lodge is an ideal base from which

to explore the mystical, magical Zambezi landscape, where giant baobabs tower majestically over flood plains dotted with incredible game. The eight classic tents enjoy an enviable position along the river, with four ‘wild side’ tents tucked away in shady riverine bush, and four familyfriendly tents surrounding rolling lawns and a sparkling pool on the river’s edge. The beautiful Wild Mango honeymoon suite is set on the ‘wild side’. With its four-poster bed and secluded deck overlooking the river, this is the epitome of romance.

PO Box CA 102 Castle Post Office, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 841 051/841 052 Email: info@chongwe.com www.chongwe.com

Kiambi Safari Lodge Rest against the balustrade of Kiambi Safari Lodge’s elevated teak deck and absorb the might of the Zambezi and Kafue Rivers. The choice of accommodation ranges from eight spacious tented chalets on raised wooden platforms with en-suite bathrooms, fans, bar fridges and private verandas to newer chalets that are air-conditioned. All chalets have spectacular views and are furnished with Rhodesian teak and top quality bedding. The impressive lodge bar has perhaps the best view of the Zambezi. Truly African in

style, relax under thatch on a raised deck and behold the awe-inspiring view overlooking the Zambezi and Kafue Rivers at sunset. With an array of activities to choose from the decision what to do is tough. Or simply relax at a choice of not one, but two of the swimming pools.

PO Box 360073, Kafue Tel: +260 977 186 106; 966 655 878; 977 876 003 Email: Kiambi@coppernet.zm www.kiambi.co.za

Kiambi meaning ‘first’, is the first lodge situated after the pontoon on the Kafue River 10 km away. There is about a two-hour road transfer from Lusaka. Kiambi Safari Lodge offers both road and boat transfers from Lusaka to anywhere on the Lower Zambezi.

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LOWER ZAMBEZI Msaku-Mbezi Safari Lodge Located 10 km from the Lower Zambezi National Park entrance and constructed from river stone, Msaku-Mbezi was one of the first camps established on the Zambezi River. The camp is the ideal location to watch the sunset after a day’s game viewing or fishing. The camp is popular as a base to catch tiger-fish and yellow-belly bream.

enced guides from the Lower Zambezi National Park are available to share their knowledge and love of the bush.

www.experiencezambia.com

There are boats available, which can be provided for self-catering clients. With sufficient notice, a 4x4 can also be provided.

For the more adventurous, there are bush walks as well as boat cruises and canoeing. Experi-

Mwambashi River Lodge Deep within the heart of the Lower Zambezi National Park, lies Mwambashi River Lodge. Mwambashi accommodates 16 guests in large comfortable safari tents built on raised wooden decks. Each tent has en-suite facilities. The tents are stylishly appointed and all have private balconies with superb views over the river. Mwambashi is renowned not only for its fabulous location but also for its friendly service. There is always something special on offer at Mwambashi, whether it’s a bush dinner, sundowners on the river or a day of exhilarating

game viewing, canoeing the delightful channels or landing a first tigerfish. The lodge itself is a tranquil haven where guests can relax in camp and simply enjoy the immediate surroundings or opt to go on any one of the activities on offer.

PO Box 33111, Lusaka Tel/Fax: +260 211 278 248/49 Email: rzl@iconnect.zm www.lionroars.com

Activities are day and night game drives in open 4x4s, boating and fishing on the river and beautiful channels, guided walking and bird watching. All activities are accompanied by professional guides.

Mvuu Lodge Superbly set on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, Mvuu Lodge – place of the hippo – is rugged, yet gentle, comfortable yet one with nature. It is a unique getaway. From the warm hospitality and friendly staff to the ever wandering wild animals through the camp, you are assured of an unforgettable experience. A mere 18 km from the Lower Zambezi National Park, Mvuu Lodge offers activities to suit everyone’s needs, including game drives by boat or vehicle, sundowner cruises, environmental awareness walks, canoe safaris, tiger

fishing, birding, photography, star gazing and of course, complete and total relaxation. There are seven luxury, en suite, fixed tents and three comfortable self catering fixed tents. The four campsites are situated in close proximity to the lodges and are nestled in thick bush under a canopy of indigenous trees. Each camp site has its own ablution facilities that include an outdoor hot shower, washbasin, flush toilet and braai area. The ablution facilities are enclosed by a wall for privacy and roofed by the majestic Zambian sky.

PO Box 11908, Centurion 0046, South Africa Tel: +27 (0)79 524 8709; +27 (0)12 660 3820 Fax: +27 (0)86 519 8094 Email: info@mvuulodge.com www.mvuulodge.com

Old Mondoro Owned and operated by the Cumings Family of Chiawa Camp repute, Old Mondoro is the Lower Zambezi National Park’s most exclusive safari camp by virtue of its small size and remote location. Old Mondoro is a beautiful camp in a spectacular location that complements any visit to Zambia. It takes a step back from the complexity and sophistication of many safari camps and focuses instead on providing guests with a more down to earth safari experience.

Situated deep inside the park in lovely walking country (miles of open woodland) with great game viewing, Old Mondoro is excellent especially for elephants, leopards, and seasonal wild dog sightings. The camp’s three professional guides offer a full range of safari activities such as day and night game drives, walks, canoe trips and game viewing by boat.

PO Box 30972, Lusaka 10101 Tel +260 211 261 588 Fax: +260 211 262 683 Email: info@oldmondoro.com www.oldmondoro.com

A canvas and reed lounge area, or sitenje, with timber decks overlooks a maze of islands in the Zambezi River. Accommodation is in four screened-in reed chalets with canvas roofs.

Redcliff Zambezi Lodge Redcliff Zambezi Lodge extends to about 100 hectares with 1.5 km of river frontage. The lodge can accommodate up to 16 guests. Four tent-roofed chalets (each with two beds) and two family chalets (each with four beds) are furnished with beautiful indigenous teak. Each chalet has large, comfortable beds and mosquito nets and en suite facilities, including shower, toilet, hot and cold running water. Solar panels are used to charge 12 volt batteries for major lighting needs, while pathways and chalets

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are illuminated by paraffin lanterns, providing a soft and rustic atmosphere. The indigenous vegetation forms the ‘garden’ between chalets, with the huge trees providing a shady canopy. The camp is built safely above the high-flood level. A swimming pool is part of the comfortable surroundings. Meals include breakfast, lunch and dinner, with the three-course main meal served in the evening. Meal times are flexible to suit guest requirements and activities.

Tel: +260 979 844 377 Cell: +260 979 587 822 Emails :info@redcliff-lodge.com; 4tigers@redcliff-lodge.com www.redcliff-lodge.com


LOWER ZAMBEZI Royal Zambezi Lodge Situated on the banks of the Zambezi River and in the shade of mahogany trees, the Royal Zambezi Lodge is a premier lodge and its closeness to the Lower Zambezi National Park provides the perfect base for game viewing and fishing as well as canoeing and bird watching. The timeless elegance of the thatched and copper-roofed buildings is perfectly enhanced by the natural but sophisticated furnishings and luxurious finishes. Experienced staff with a longstanding reputation for service excellence ensure that any stay is a memorable one.

There is a long oval pool for cooling off or sun tanning next to the river. Guests gather at the legendary Sausage Tree bar at sunset for drinks. The bar is built around a venerable old tree and its timber deck extends out over the swiftly flowing channel. Guests are served early morning coffee/tea in their tents. A full English/ continental breakfast or late morning brunch is served followed by a light lunch.

P Bag CH42, Chelston, Lusaka Tel: +260 979 486 618 Tel/Fax: +260 211 840 682 Email: royalzambezihq@iwayafrica.com www.royalzambezilodge.com

Dinner is a three-course meal, served under the stars or a special ‘island’ dinner on the river.

Sanctuary Zambezi Kulefu Camp Nicknamed ‘the faraway place’, Sanctuary Zambezi Kulefu Camp is an intimate safari camp set deep inside the National Park in a sheltered location on the banks on one of the permanent channels of the Zambezi River. It has been totally refurbished to give a luxurious feel in keeping with the other Sanctuary properties. Accommodation consists of seven spacious tented rooms on teak decking with twin beds or double beds, mosquito nets, en-suite facilities, solar heated water and a private veranda. A wide

range of cuisine is served blending local and international flavours. Meals are served outdoors whenever possible, with surprise bush breakfasts, picnic lunches and dinners under the stars. Guests can discover Sanctuary Zambezi Kulefu Camp’s wildlife by boat, canoe, safari vehicle or on foot. Activities include 4x4 game viewing, boat and canoe excursions, bird-watching, stargazing, walking safaris and fishing.

Postnet Box 218 P Bag E891, Lusaka 10101 Tel: +27 11 438 4650 Fax: +22 11 787 7658 Email: southernafrica@sanctuaryretreats.com www.sanctuaryretreats.com

Access to Sanctuary Zambezi Kulefu Camp is by light aircraft to the nearby Kulefu or Jeki airstrips.

Sausage Tree Camp Sausage Tree Camp is the epitome of bush chic, set in a stunning location on the Zambezi River, in the heart of the Lower Zambezi National Park. This exclusive safari camp, voted number one on the BBC’s Holiday Ten Best programme, offers a wide range of game viewing activities including game drives (both day and night), walking safaris, canoeing, boating and fishing. Sleeping 16 guests, the camp offers a personalised safari experience. Accommodation is in eight spacious white Bedouin-style tents, each

with a private open-air bathroom and a flush ‘loo with a view’. Each tent has its own personal muchinda (butler) to attend to guests’ every whim. Nearly hidden from one another, and shaded by mature sausage and mahogany trees, the tents are cool, private sanctuaries from which to view wildlife.

Post.Net Box E017 P/Bag 283, Crossroads, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 845 204 Email: reservations@sausagetreecamp.com www.sausagetreecamp.com

Three-course meals are prepared and enjoyed under the African sky, with white linen and atmospheric candlelight. There is an open bar policy, so guests are free to indulge as they choose.

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LUANGWA VALLEY

Game viewing galore in Luangwa Valley T

he Luangwa Valley represents one of southern Africa’s finest game viewing experiences, with dense animal concentrations and a comparatively open landscape.

including frequent leopard sightings, and the park is home to an endemic subspecies, Thornicraft’s giraffe. In the dry season, the animals concentrate along the western bank of the Luangwa River. In fact, the entire Luangwa ecosystem is supported by the ebb and flow of the Luangwa River, which floods the surrounding land in the rainy season.

The valley comprises three separate national parks: the popular and easy-to-reach 9,050 sq km South Luangwa National Park; the much less visited and smaller 4,636 sq km North Luangwa National Park; and the tiny 300 sq km Luambe National Park.

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South Luangwa is probably Zambia’s best known and most frequently visited national park. It is served by Mfuwe Airport, which receives daily flights from Lusaka. South Luangwa enjoys high densities of game,

High standards of service and accommodation, top quality guiding and a comparative absence of visitors combine to make South Luangwa a real favourite. There are seasonal bush camps

throughout the park, plus a selection of more permanent accommodation just outside the main entrance. The newly opened Protea Hotel Chipata is on the outskirts of Chipata, three hours’ drive from South Luangwa. This modern business hotel, designed to international standards, is the first of its kind in eastern Zambia. North Luangwa, also on the bank of the Luangwa River, has a few seasonal bush camps and is perfect for those seeking a real wilderness experience, off the beaten track, where visitors encounter little or no human presence. North Luangwa has one or two subspecies, such as Cookson’s wildebeest and Crawshay’s zebra, not normally found in its larger sister park to the south. It also has some well protected black rhino. Luambe has just one lodge and animal numbers have recovered well here in recent years. Like North Luangwa, the park is an ideal ‘away from it all’ destination for those with previous experience of Africa.

Additional Information Activities: Birdwatching (400 of Zambia’s 732 species are found here), photographic safaris Airstrips: Daily to South Luangwa and Livingstone from Lusaka all year, North Luangwa is more difficult (only officially opened to the public in 1984 and therefore the infrastructure in and to the park is not sufficiently developed). However there are two airstrips that are open for charter traffic Best time to visit: April-October (South Luangwa), June to October (North Luangwa: access in the rainy season is virtually impossible) Wildlife found in this area: Lion, caracal, wild dog, serval and side striped jackal and good population of leopard plus many others Major attractions: Thornicraft’s giraffe (unique to Luangwa Valley)

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LUANGWA VALLEY Bilimungwe Camp Bilimungwe is a trail camp nestled in a riverine forest along the picturesque banks of the Luangwa River. The camp is set in a remote and unspoilt area and an ideal base for walking safaris. The camp is made up of four reed and thatch chalets all with en-suite showers, toilet and double vanities. The chalets are situated on the edge of the bush and are regularly visited by wildlife. Each chalet has two queen-sized double beds with large mosquito nets and an individual rechargeable lighting system.

The rustic dining area and fully stocked bar are constructed on raised decking with views of Bilimungwe’s permanent water hole and abundant game. The surrounding forest of evergreen trees forms a majestic backdrop for those seeking the unique African experience.

PO Box 91, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 041 Cell: +260 978 77 00 55 Email: info@bushcampcompany.com www.bushcampcompany.com

Buffalo Camp Buffalo is a seasonal bush camp in North Luangwa National Park – one of the last unspoilt wilderness areas left in Africa.

It is situated some 100 km off the Great North Road but is also accessible by air and there is an airstrip just 12 km from the camp.

The Park is renowned for its enormous herds of buffalo and its numerous other species of wildlife and bird life.

The camp comprises five en-suite guest chalets. Three of the chalets are built on stilts, over looking the Mwaleshi River. The area is predominately for walking safaris but the camp offers limited game and night drives.

The camp is open from early June until early November. The recommended stay is from three to five nights.

c/o Shiwa Safaris Ltd PO Box 1, Shiwa Ng’andu Tel: +260 211 229 261 Fax: +260 211 229 261 www.shiwasafaris.com/buffalo.html

Walks normally last 4-5 hours and are conducted by highly experienced guides and accompanied by an armed ZAWA scout.

Chamilandu Camp Chamilandu Camp offers comfort, class and beauty in one of the Luangwa Valley’s prime remote river locations, yielding a diversity of wildlife and attracting abundant wildlife.

décor and provide a bird’s eye view over the waters of the Luangwa River and Nchindeni Hills. Walking safaris are a constant mix of awe and information, excitement and inspiration.

In line with the Bushcamp Company’s individual design concept, Chamilandu’s authenticity resonates with the personal touch and, with a maximum of only six guests, ‘the personal touch’ takes on new meaning at this camp.

Catering for all safari tastes the camp offers both morning and evening walks and combinations of day and night game drives.

PO Box 91, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 041 Cell: +260 978 77 00 55 Email: info@bushcampcompany.com www.bushcampcompany.com

These unique tree-house chalets are elegantly designed with a tasteful blend of modern classic

Chikoko Tree Camp Game viewing is excellent both from the comfort of the camp and whilst out on daily walks.

c/o Remote Africa Safaris Ltd PO Box 5, Mfuwe, Email: tafika@remoteafrica.com; reservations@remoteafrica.com www.remoteafrica.com

Chindeni Camp lies nestled on the apex of a permanent oxbow lagoon, offset by the magnificent Nchendeni Hills. Raised on wooden decking Chindeni’s four en-suite tented chalets are sheltered by a shady ebony grove.

This is the ideal spot for both the avid and intrepid game spotter, as well as the more sedentary visitors who wish to observe nature and lazily watch the abundance of game that parades before them.

Each chalet has its own private raised veranda with views over the resident game and the serene yet breathtaking tranquillity of the lush and wide lagoon.

With optimum accommodation for eight guests, this secluded camp provides the perfect location for the ultimate bush experience.

PO Box 91, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 041 Cell: +260 978 770 055 Email: info@bushcampcompany.com www.bushcampcompany.com

Chikoko Tree Camp offers accommodation for a maximum of six people with en-suite facilities. The en-suites have flush toilets, showers (with hot water provided in the evening) and running (cold) water throughout the day. Full support is provided with an experienced walking guide, armed scout and chef as well as general camp staff.

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LUANGWA VALLEY Croc Valley Camp Croc Valley Camp is an affordable boutique lodge which caters for the budget traveller as well as offering a self-catering and full board experience. A quaint new exclusive tourist facility, the camp was renovated in 2005 and is set in an oasis of calm along the bank of the Luangwa river. The camp fits effortlessly into the surrounding riverine habitat with fantastic views and it is not uncommon to see elephants crossing the river and strolling through the camp on a regular basis. Between safaris, in the midday heat, the

hippo friendly swimming pool provides the perfect place to relax and cool off. Hammocks are also scattered around the camp over-seeing the river and the swimming pool. The bar is always open and serves ice cold drinks throughout the day. In addition there is a campsite which caters for campers and overland trucks with parking areas, fire places, power points, hot showers and ablutions.

Tel: +260 216 246 074 Fax: +260 216 246 040 Cell: +260 977 175 172 Email: crocvalleycamp@iwayafrica.com www.crocvalley.com

Crocodile River Camp Crocodile River Camp and Chikoko Tree Camp are Remote Africa Safaris’ small and exclusive bush camps in South Luangwa, form the Chikoko Trails offering the only true walking safari in the Luangwa – no roads, no vehicles, no other people. Crocodile River Camp stands on an old river bank overlooking a large and usually dry ox-bow lagoon with views down the length of it. Nestled among massive ebony trees, its great location provides the ideal spot for the three chalets built entirely of natural materials.

All chalets have en-suite facilities with the showers open to the stars. A full support of a chef, general camp staff, some of the most experienced walking guides in the valley and an armed scout are provided and all luggage and supplies are carried into and out of camp by porters. These camps have excellent game densities and offer guests a great opportunity to experience the bush on foot in isolated and natural surroundings.

c/o Remote Africa Safaris Ltd PO Box 5, Mfuwe Email: tafika@remoteafrica.com; reservations@remoteafrica.com www.remoteafrica.com

Delia Camp Delia Camp is located on the banks of the Luangwa River, within the North Luangwa National Park. Built in 2006, the camp offers five bungalows, each with a terrace overlooking the river. All the buildings in Delia Camp are constructed two and a half metres above the ground, and are connected by footbridges, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the lodge’s services and its views in total safety. Staff are friendly, approachable and enthusiastic about ensuring all guests are content and satisfied. The highly-qualified safari guides

are all English-speaking and are assisted by local scouts and trackers with many years’ experience.

Email: info@deliacamp.com www.deliacamp.com

The lodge has an enormous terrace of more than 300 square metres and views over the Luangwa River, where guests can view buffalo, hippo, elephants and even lions. Lunch is served in the shade of the restaurant, with its exceptional views and candle-lit suppers are accompanied by the sounds of the African night.

Delia Explorers Especially designed for independent travellers, Delia Explorers offers excellent self-catering facilities and for those who love adventure. The self-catering lodge provides all the neccessities for guests, including accommodation (in five treehouse huts), barbecues for cooking, bathrooms with shower and a restaurant.

Located inside North Luangwa National Park, guests are able to enjoy the wildest nature in a fantastic setting and also with the security of experts at the sister company, Delia Camp.

Email: info@deliacamp.com www.deliaexplorers.com

Flatdogs is one of the few family friendly camps in Luangwa and children and infants are welcome year round. There are comfortable family chalets, a great pool and children’s menu in the restaurant with flexible serving times and a babysitting/listening service.

PO Box 125, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 038 Email: info@flatdogscamp.com www.flatdogscamp.com

Flatdogs Camp Flatdogs Camp is an excellent, affordable, owner-managed safari camp overlooking the Luangwa River in South Luangwa National Park. With a choice between chalets, authentic African safari tents, the exclusive Jackal-Berry Tree House, or even camping, Flatdogs is ideal for families, couples, honeymooners, friends travelling together, first time explorers and safari addicts. The à la carte restaurant is unique in the safari world, allowing guests to choose their meals each day instead of being served a set menu.

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The flexible, professional approach of the staff and guides creates the ultimate safari experience in what is the most exciting National Park in Zambia.


LUANGWA VALLEY Island Bush Camp This small, personalised camp lies under a grove of mahogany trees on the Luangwa River. Island Bush Camp offers rustic accommodation in reed huts, with individual hot showers and running water. Each stilted chalet, with open frontage has a private verandah overlooking the river.

safaris are the main activity and for the more adventurous, guests can request portered safaris from main camp. The entire camp is reconstructed each year and is open from June to October.

c/o Kafunta Safaris PO Box 83, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 046 Email: kafunta@luangwa.com www.lunagwa.com

Just two hours drive south of Kafunta, it is located in a very remote game-rich area in the park’s southern section. Exclusive walking

Kafunta River Lodge Kafunta River Lodge is set in the riverside forest on the banks of the Luangwa River overlooking South Luangwa National Park. Offering all the creature comforts in a wildlife environment, this classical safari lodge sets a high standard of personalised service with close attention to every detail. The accommodation consists of eight chalets and two luxury suites of the highest standard in the valley. Built on wooden platforms under

a thatched roof, the mahogany floors and walls give a natural beauty to the luxurious interiors. Central to the chalets is a spacious bar and dining area. Built around a semi-evergreen wild mango tree and thatched in the traditional style, it offers panoramic views over the river and the National Park.

PO Box 83, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 046 Email: kafunta@luangwa.com www.lunagwa.com

Guests can be sure of excellent game viewing and bird watching from the lodge.

Kaingo Camp & Mwamba Bush Camp Kaingo Camp and Mwamba Bush Camp are the creations of the Shenton family, which has a proud history of three generations of wildlife conservation in southern Africa. Kaingo Camp consists of six brick and thatch chalets, including two honeymoon suites with soaring skylights to the stars. Each chalet has an outdoor bathtub and a private deck overlooking the magnificent Luangwa River. All rooms have en-suite facilities. Only a few kilometres away, nestled under giant ebony trees, is Mwamba Bush Camp, an intimate and authentic camp

with only three reed and thatch chalets, and al fresco facilities. By experiencing Kaingo Camp and transferring to Mwamba Bush Camp, guests can enjoy the unique environs and character of both camps while maintaining stellar service and continuity of staff and guiding.

PO Box 57, Mfuwe Tel: +260 6 246 064 Email: info@kaingo.com www.kaingo.com

The trademark of Shenton Safaris is the ingenious network of photographic hides offering exhilarating opportunities for close-up views of hippos, elephants and other wildlife. Visits to these hides are part of the three daily game viewing activities offered by the camps.

Kakuli Bushcamp Kakuli is a seasonal camp on the confluence of the Luwi and Luangwa Rivers.

There is a lovely chitenge overlooking the grazing lawn that leads down to the rivers.

There are four spacious tents under shady thatched roofs, each with an open-air bathroom. All of the tents overlook the river with stunning views up and down this hippo-packed stretch of river.

This area of the park is renowned for its great game viewing and guests will usually split their time between walking and driving.

c/o Norman Carr Safaris PO Box 100, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 015; 216 246 025 Fax: +260 216 245 025 Email: kapani@normancarrsafaris.com www.normancarrsafaris.com

Kalamu Tented Camp Situated in the Luamfwa Concession in South Luangwa National Park, Kalamu Tented Camp takes its name from the adjacent Chankalamu River, a seasonal tributary of the Luangwa. The camp overlooks a well-used crossing point on the Luangwa River. The deeper pools of the river and a nearby seasonal lagoon hold large pods of hippo and crocodiles. These waters attract elephant, buffalo, puku, impala, yellow baboon and other species.

Kalamu consists of four Meru-style en-suite tents, each one with a different river outlook. The central areas of the camp – the plunge pool and deck and shaded bar and dining area – maximise the sweeping river views. A deck built into a fallen fig tree provides an unusual lookout point. Heating and lighting is from solar power.

c/o Wilderness Safaris Post Net 118, P Bag E835, Lusaka Tel: +260 9777 0952 Email: info@wilderness.co.zm www.wilderness-safaris.com

Activities at Kalamu focus on the Luangwa River with both game drives and walks exploring its banks, fringing woodland and open scrub.

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LUANGWA VALLEY Kapamba Camp Kapamba Camp is situated in a prime location on the picturesque Kapamba River, offering guests the chance to enjoy this untouched corner of the South Luangwa National Park. The luxurious surroundings are about six kilometres up the Kapamba River, where guests can experience unforgettable sundowners while dipping their feet in the shallows of the river. Each of the camp’s four chalets is individually designed to offer stunning views of the river. The

open-fronted style ensures that guests can enjoy uninterrupted game viewing from the privacy of their own room. Overlooking the Kapamba River, the wellpositioned deck offers an ideal viewing point for the abundant wildlife that comes to drink at the river and is the focal point of the camp.

PO Box 91, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 041 Cell: +260 978 77 00 55 Email: info@bushcampcompany.com www.bushcampcompany.com

Walking safaris from the Kapamba are exceptional with numerous trails following the course of the river.

Kapani Safari Lodge Kapani Safari Lodge is a beautiful permanent lodge situated on one of the many ox-bow lagoons in South Luangwa. It is the ideal place for visitors to spend their first night in Africa before moving on to the more rustic bush camps. Accommodation consists of five standard suites and one Lagoon House, providing 12 beds in all. The brick chalets have thatched roofs, spacious living areas, luxurious interiors and walk-in mosquito nets. The Lagoon House offers more spacious accommodation, private views and elegant furniture.

There is a main chitenge with a bar and lounge area. The lodge also has a swimming pool. Activities include morning walks from Kapani, game viewing in open 4x4 vehicles and night drives with a spotlight.

c/o Norman Carr Safaris PO Box 100, Mfuwe Tel: +260 6 246 015 Fax: +260 6 245 025 Email: kapani@normancarrsafaris.com www.normancarrsafaris.com

Kutandala Camp Set on a stunning site on the banks of the Mwaleshi River in the heart of the North Luangwa National Park, Kutandala Camp offers the ultimate safari for those who seek truly remote wilderness. With a capacity for only six guests, exclusivity is guaranteed and guests can drive or walk for days and not meet another soul. Whether its tracking large mammals from elephant to the endemic Cookson’s Wildebeest, or identifying some of the 350 bird species

recorded – guests at Kutandala will be in the company of people who know and love this area. Rod and Guz, who own and operate Kutandala Camp, care passionately about what they do and about the restoration work which has brought North Luangwa back from the brink. In camp Guz manages, against incredible logistical odds, to produce meals of the highest quality and variety. Rod’s depth of knowledge and enthusiasm for all things ecological means that the guiding experience is always informative and fresh.

North Luangwa Email: info@ kutandala.com www.kutandala.com

Kuyenda Camp Kuyenda Camp is nestled among shady trees on the banks of the Manzi River and is open from June to November. This camp is the ideal base from which to experience the continual unfolding of Africa’s dramatic wilderness at close range. Accommodation is in four authentic thatched rondavels. Each chalet contains a large spacious double or twin beds, mosquito netting and en-suite ‘open to the sky’ facilities, including shower, toilet and wash basin.

Kuyenda offers exclusive personalised service and tranquillity. The central dining area, lounge and bar overlook a grassy plain with abundant wildlife where the drama of wild Africa is your stage. Run by renowned safari guide Phil Berry, Kuyenda carries the essence of the old Africa now lost. Phil has called South Luangwa home for more than 30 years and a walk with him is a truly unique experience.

PO Box 91, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 041 Cell: +260 978 77 00 55 Email: info@bushcampcompany.com www.bushcampcompany.com

Kwena Lagoon Camp Kwena Lagoon Camp is located in a remote south west area of South Luangwa, 20 minutes by plane away from Mfuwe. The camp comprises eight safari-style tents, each en-suite with both an indoor and outdoor shower. The camp’s dining and bar area under a canopy of giant ebony trees and a pool and viewing deck area located to the side of the camp all offer spectacular views of the lagoon that may once have been part of the Luangwa River.

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Kwena (meaning crocodile) is about 15km west of its sister property, Kalama Tented Camp.

c/o Wilderness Safaris Post Net 118, P Bag E835, Lusaka Tel: +260 9777 0952 Email: info@wilderness.co.zm www.wilderness-safaris.com


LUANGWA VALLEY Lion Camp Lion Camp, overlooking Lion Lagoon, is one of the few privileged lodges to be situated deep inside the South Luangwa National Park – one of the finest game and bird viewing wilderness areas in Southern Africa. A maximum of 18 guests can be accommodated in nine canvas-and-thatch chalets, which are raised on stilts. Each chalet features a private balcony, stylish interior and en-suite bathroom with shower and toilet. 220v inverter power is also available in each.

A system of lighted boardwalks links the chalets to the heart of the lodge; where a central boma with a fireplace is surrounded by the library, a small curio shop, thatched seating areas, and the bar. There is also a lower viewing deck and an infinity swimming pool to cool off in.

Box 95, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 024 Email: info@lioncamp.com www.lioncamp.com

Experienced and knowledgeable guides lead game drives and walking safaris. The camp is open from May to October. No bookings are accepted for children under 12.

Luangwa River Lodge The Luangwa River Lodge consists of five chalets and accommodates no more than 10 guests at any one time. The chalets are individually named; Mwala, Mazi, Merzi, Moto and Ziko and all feature unique decorative themes. Luangwa River Lodge’s open plan lounge, dining area and infinity pool provide excellent game viewing opportunities.

signature dishes using fresh local ingredients and international influences. In addition to the lodge’s sumptuous bush breakfasts and picnics, the chef and his team will happily cater for individual requests.

PO Box 31, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246031 Email: luangwariverlodge@iwayafrica.com www.luangwariverlodge.com

Simplicity and individuality are at the heart of the lodge’s cuisine where the head chef creates

Luangwa Safari House Designed by Neil Rocher, Luangwa Safari House is an extraordinary private house for up to eight guests comprising four large en-suite bedrooms situated about 1km from Nkwali camp. The house is constructed in traditional style from weathered leadwood and faced with locally cut stone. It is set on the edge of a seasonal lagoon and with a backdrop of the Chindeni Hills the game, including elephants and giraffe, which use the area to feed and water throughout the day. Inside, the house is much more contem-

porary and has a very individual feel. The house has its own swimming pool and guests are provided with private vehicles, guides and an armed scout for walking safaris. To ensure cuisine of the highest standard, a private chef and house manager are available to discuss menu planning and meals are arranged around the individual requirements of guests.

c/o Robin Pope Safaris PO Box 30722, Lilongwe 3, Malawi Tel: +265 (0) 1770540 / 60 Fax +260 216 246 094 Email: info@robinpopesafaris.net www.robinpopesafaris.net

Luangwa Wilderness Lodge Luangwa Wilderness Lodge is a mid-range lodge operating in the remote but beautiful Luambe National Park (which is situated between the North and South Luangwa National Parks). There are five comfortable safari tents and a reed family house all situated on the banks of the Luangwa River and offering great views over a game rich stretch of the river. Luambe is now being described as South Luangwa without the tourists and as the lodge

is the only accommodation within the park, meaning guests are guaranteed to be the only vehicle in the park. Luangwa Wilderness Lodge is ideal for those in transit between the North and South Parks but offers a great experience in its own right.

PO Box Mfuwe Tel: +49 221 9712 079 Fax +49 221 9712 079 Email: info@luangwawilderness.com www.luangwawilderness.com

The lodge offers a peaceful wilderness experience in a prime location accommodating both safari guests and campers.

Luwi Bushcamp Luwi Bushcamp is a seasonal camp nestled under huge mahogany trees on the banks of a permanent lagoon. Accommodation is in four huts made of grass and thatch with polished mud floors. A small thatch provides shade over the bar area. Daytime meals are served in the shade of the trees with a view of the grassy plain that normally attracts an abundance of wildlife, whilst dinner is taken under the stars accompanied by the sounds of the African night.

There is a large lagoon adjacent to camp teeming with hippo and crocodile. This permanent water source attracts game from far and wide making the camp area constantly busy with animals. Luwi is one of the camps situated deepest in the Luangwa wilderness, lending the camp a rustic appeal and providing a truly African bush experience. Since there are very few roads in this area of the park, the emphasis from Luwi is on walking.

c/o Robin Pope Safaris PO Box 30722, Lilongwe 3, Malawi Tel: +265 (0) 1770 540 / 60 Fax: +260 216 245 025 Email: kapani@normancarrsafaris.com www.normancarrsafaris.com

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LUANGWA VALLEY Mchenja Bushcamp Mchenja, meaning ‘the ebony tree’, is set beneath a magnificent grove of these trees on the banks of the Luangwa river.

the bar within the thatched main chitenje, allowing guests to seek cool refuge during the heat of the day.

Although this camp takes luxury in the bush to a level not previously seen in Zambia, it is designed to combine excellently with our other more rustic bushcamps.

Mchenja is the perfect destination to complete a walking safari that has combined stays at a number of camps. Alternatively, those guests seeking a little more luxury and pampering may choose to combine a longer stay here, either walking or driving, with a number of nights at the main lodge.

The camp comprises four stylishly designed tents each under its own thatched roof, and each with private en-suite shower and bathroom facilities and inside bath. There is a small pool alongside

c/o Norman Carr Safaris PO Box 100, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 015; 216 246 025 Fax: +260 216 245 025 Email: kapani@normancarrsafaris.com www.normancarrsafaris.com

Mfuwe Lodge Mfuwe Lodge is 3km from the main gate of the South Luangwa National Park, and just a 45 minute transfer from Mfuwe International Airport. Each of the 18 thatched chalets overlooks one of the lodge’s two lagoons, which attract abundant game activity during the day and night. As water in the surrounding area dries out then animals make their way to the lagoons to drink. Enjoy early morning and evening game drives plus delicious dinners, perhaps eaten by candle-

light under the African stars while listening to lions coughing in the distance. Guests can also pamper themselves with a choice of treatments in the newly opened spa, where rest and relaxation comes complete with a view of the African bush and its wildlife.

PO Box 91, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 041 Cell: +260 978 77 00 55 Email: info@bushcampcompany.com www.bushcampcompany.com

Day and night time safaris with an experienced and knowledgeable guide are provided daily. Mfuwe Lodge is one of the few places in the South Luangwa National Park that stays open during the Green Season.

Mushroom Lodge & Presidential House Mushroom Lodge and Presidential House, opened in September 2006, is located inside South Luangwa National Park. The lodge has six double chalets built right on the edge of the lagoon in a grove of African ebony trees. Each en-suite chalet comes with either twin or double bed options, a spacious lounge and a minibar. Facilities include two showers one outside and the other inside per single chalet, plus a bath and separate toilet. Verandas on each chalet overlook the lagoon for safe and close-up viewing of birds and wildlife.

There is an open-air dining area with barbecue facilities. A hotel-equipped kitchen ensures top-class cuisine for guests as they enjoy uninterrupted views over the lagoon. There is a well stocked bar with an open-air fireplace for cooler evenings. A swimming pool provides welcome relief in the hotter months. Lounge platforms overlooking the lagoon allow safe, leisurely and close-up game viewing. Massage facilities for the physical comfort and relaxation of guests are available on advance request.

PO Box 25, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 117; 246 116 Fax: +260 216 245 063 Cell: +260 97 467 436 Email: info@mushroomlodge.com www.mushroomlodge.com

Mutinondo Wilderness Mutinondo Wilderness is ideal for people who love the bush combined with peace and tranquillity, located on the plateau 30 km west of the Luangwa Valley in the Northern Province of Zambia. The area consists of 10,000 hectares of privately owned land encompassing pristine Miombo woodland, massive chunks of granite inselbergs, crystal clear rivers to swim in and drink from and picturesque waterfalls and glades (dambos).

ties. Each building in the lodge is unique with its own view and character and additionally two standard chalets, a spacious and a family chalet. There is also a campsite set on the edge of a wooded rocky outcrop with spectacular views.

Mpika Email: 2MWL@bushmail.net www.mutinondozambia.com

The lodge has four chalets, bar and dining facili-

Mwaleshi Camp Mwaleshi Camp is an enigmatic walking camp that accommodates six to eight guests within the remote North Luangwa National Park. Situated on a scenic bend of the Mwaleshi River 10km from the Luangwa confluence, this is a place of peace and simplicity, contrasted with stunning wildlife action. The excitement of watching hyaenas hunting puku in front of camp, or observing huge herds of buffalo and the endemic Cookson’s wildebeest on foot, are some of the experiences that might

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draw guests to Mwaleshi Camp, but the comfort of the en-suite rooms crafted around trees and the excellent cuisine are equally important factors to consider. A day trip to the Mwaleshi Falls upstream of the camp, has been rated by one travel writer as a top highlight in Zambia and a visit is often possible if staying for three or more nights.

c/o Remote Africa Safaris Ltd PO Box 5, Mfuwe Email: tafika@remoteafrica.com www.remoteafrica.com


LUANGWA VALLEY Nkwali Camp Nkwali Camp is located on Robin Pope’s private land overlooking the Luangwa River and the National Park. This is superb game viewing country, with a beautiful area of ebony woodland and open grass plains. There is accommodation for 12 guests in cool and spacious en-suite chalets made of thatch and woven bamboo and all with excellent views of the river. Elephants often cross the river and guests can observe them from the large thatched bar and lounge area on the main terrace. The area is also renowned for leopard and giraffe sightings.

The thatched dining room sits in a parkland of large riverine trees and is located quite close to a waterhole that often attracts game during breakfast. Activities from camp are focused on walking, game drives and night drives. Nkwali Camp serves as the main logistics base for all of Robin’s safaris and is the starting point for mobilewalking, Nsefu walking and Mupamadzi safaris. The camp is also home to the team of permanent office staff who deal with reservations and management in the valley.

c/o Robin Pope Safaris PO Box 30722, Lilongwe 3, Malawi Tel: +265 (0) 1770 540 / 60 Fax: +260 216 246 094 Email: info@robinpopesafaris.com www.robinpopesafaris.net

Nsefu Located 12 km north of Tena Tena, Nsefu was Zambia’s first photographic safari camp and, today, is still one of only two camps in this part of South Luangwa.

The camp lies in the heart of the undeveloped Nsefu sector and so offers remoteness and seclusion.

c/o Robin Pope Safaris PO Box 30722, Lilongwe 3, Malawi Tel: +265 (0) 1770 540 / 60 Fax +260 216 246 094 Email: info@robinpopesafaris.net www.robinpopesafaris.net

Nsolo is one of Luangwa’s more historic camps. It was sited by Norman Carr in 1987 and Shaddy, the manager of the camp and guide, has been walking from this camp for over 10 years.

c/o Norman Carr Safaris PO Box 100, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 015 Tel: +260 216 246 025 Fax: +260 216 245 025 Email: kapani@normancarrsafaris.com www.normancarrsafaris.com

Nsefu accommodates 12 guests. The original rondavels have been extended and new spacious en-suite bathrooms added. Each room has a clear view of the river. The bar, tucked in beside a huge extinct termite mound, overlooks a waterhole that is popular with game, especially leopard.

Nsolo Bushcamp Nsolo is a romantic, thatched camp, situated on a bend in the Luwi sand river just three hours safari walk from Luwi Bushcamp. Accommodation consists of four individually designed chalets each on raised wooden decks with high thatched roofs and private verandas. Game frequents a waterhole in the river-bed in front of the camp, often resulting in exciting viewing from the comfort of your own deck or from the central chitenje that houses the bar and small camp library.

Since there is a limited network of roads in the area most of the game viewing is on foot.

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LUANGWA VALLEY Protea Hotel Chipata Protea Hotel Chipata is located on the outskirts of Chipata town, three hours drive from South Luangwa National Park and only 130 km from Lilongwe. Ideal for both leisure and business travellers, the hotel offers 40 bedrooms with air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, electronic safes and electronic door locks, telephone and DSTV.

providing a superb environment for conferences, seminars, workshops, corporate functions, cocktail parties and product launches. The hotel also offers free wireless internet access.

Great East Road, Chipata Tel: +260 216 222 905 Fax: +260 216 222 909 Email: reservations@phchipata.co.zm

A restaurant with an outside terrace area, bar and swimming pool are available as well as conference facilities for up to 100 delegates

Robin’s House Robin’s House lies on the edge of Nkwali Camp. Recently renovated, this private luxury house is ideal for families, honeymooners and guests looking for privacy.

can be served where and when guests like. There is also a private guide and safari vehicle for the game-viewing activities.

Set apart from the camp and on the banks of the Luangwa River, Robin’s House has great views of the river and the animals that come to drink.

c/o Robin Pope Safaris PO Box 30722, Lilongwe 3, Malawi Tel: +265 (0) 1770 540/60 Fax +260 216 246 094 Email: info@robinpopesafaris.net www.robinpopesafaris.net

There are two large bedrooms (a double and a triple), each with its own bathroom, and a central sitting room and dining room. There is a private kitchen and chef, along with a valet, so meals

Sanctuary Chichele Presidential Lodge Formerly a private presidential retreat, Sanctuary Chichele Presidential Lodge occupies a splendid hilltop location in the heart of the National Park, with vistas over the river plains teeming with game. Sanctuary Chichele Presidential Lodge offers a stylish country house atmosphere with discreet service, outstanding cuisine and a second to none game viewing experience even from the airy veranda. Accommodation consists of 10 air conditioned rooms with en suite bathroom which houses a bath and shower. The rooms enjoy wonderful

panoramic views of the plains, while quality furnishings and finishes ensure the highest levels of comfort. All rooms are air conditioned with en-suite bathroom which houses a bath and shower. Other facilities include a swimming pool and curio shop. All meals are à la carte, with a good selection of dishes, served in venues varying from an elegant dining room to scenic verandas and camp fire gatherings. Activities include 4x4 game drives and walks in the National Park.

c/o Sanctuary Retreats PO Box 218 Private Bag E891 Manda Hill, Lusaka Tel +27 11 438 4650 Fax +27 11 787 7658 Email: southernafrica@sanctuaryretreats.com www.sanctuaryretreats.com

Sanctuary Puku Ridge Camp Named after the elusive puku that inhabits the floodplain in front of the camp, Sanctuary Puku Ridge Camp is landscaped into a secluded ridge overlooking the Kukumba Valley. The diverse wildlife offers great opportunities for photography. Guests can choose to explore on foot with a keen-eyed guide or go further afield in a 4x4 vehicle. This is a small and intimate 14-bed camp with seven spacious canvas safari tents, all offering splendid views of the flood plains below. Each has a teak veranda with shady pergola, a lavish

bathroom with bath and indoor and outdoor shower with views over the floodplains. All meals are table d’hôte, with a wide selection of dishes and served outdoors whenever possible, often around the campfire. A full range of game drives in the National park in 4x4 vehicles with a knowledgeable guide. Game to be seen includes elephant, lion, leopard, wild dog, buffalo and giraffe. The transfer time from Mfuwe Airport is approximately 2 hours much of which is a game drive through the National Park.

c/o Sanctuary Retreats PO Box 218 Private Bag E891 Manda Hill, Lusaka Tel: +27 11 438 4650 Fax: +27 11 787 7658 Email: southernafrica@sanctuaryretreats.com www.sanctuaryretreats.com

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Tafika Camp is an authentic bush camp offering warm hospitality, a relaxed family atmosphere and a superior safari experience with amazing game viewing. Located just outside the Nsefu sector of South Luangwa National Park, Tafika is the home and base camp of John and Carol Coppinger’s owner-run company, Remote Africa Safaris.

The accommodation caters for just 14 guests in five six spacious rustic chalets shaded by giant leadwood trees on the banks of the river. All chalets have en-suite toilets and open-air showers. The restaurant has an on-site chef providing three meals a day. The food is excellent and supplemented by a wonderful supply of fresh fruit and vegetables from the kitchen garden.

Tafika has a relaxed family atmosphere. Unlike many South Luangwa camps, it stays open in the Green Season from February to April.

Tafika plays an active role in local development by sponsoring teachers’ salaries and pupils’ tuition at Mkasanga School.

c/o Remote Africa Safaris Ltd 17a Heriot Row, Edinburgh, EH3 6HP, UK Tel: +44 (0)131 476 6822 Fax: +44 (0)131 476 5568 PO Box 5, Mfuwe Email: tafika@remoteafrica.com; reservations@remoteafrica.com www.remoteafrica.com


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Tena Tena Camp Tena Tena Camp has been described by ‘The Times’ of London as one of the best safari camps in Africa. Located within the National Park, this small and remote camp has a wonderful position on a sweeping bend of the Luangwa River. It is open from late May to October. There is tented accommodation, with en-suite bathrooms, for eight to 10 guests. The large, custom-made tents are shaded by a grove of mahogany trees. From the thatched dining room

and bar, guests can watch elephants, hippo and antelope on the river banks. At the spectacular Buca Buca lagoon, located nearby, guests can while away a morning waiting quietly for the game to come down to feed and drink. Thanks to the remote setting, the camp and its guests have these scenes to themselves.

c/o Robin Pope Safaris PO Box 30722, Lilongwe 3, Malawi Tel: +265 (0) 1770 540/60 Fax +260 216 246 094 Email: info@robinpopesafaris.net www.robinpopesafaris.net

Activities include walking, drives and night drives.

Track & Trail River Camp River. Alternatively guests can spend the night in more secluded safari tents – again with private verandas and perfect for romantic safari getaways. Facilities include the Lime Tree Bar, a centrally located elevated swimming pool and a massage area. The restaurant and dining options are designed to make each guests’ experience diverse, exciting and slightly adventurous. There is a choice of international and pan-African style dishes, or guests can enjoy tasty BBQ meals. All facilities are located along the river front, which benefits from stunning views.

PO Box 72, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 020 Cell: +260 (0)97 600 556 Email: info@trackandtrailrivercamp.com www.trackandtrailrivercamp.com

Wildlife Camp offers affordable packages, with rustic en-suite chalets, a secluded tented camp, a bushcamp for overnight walking safaris and a campsite, all situated on the banks of the Luangwa.

setting alongside the river and lagoon, all with a veranda where guest can relax and watch the wildlife. The tented camp, with five en-suite tents under a thatched roof, is located beyond the campsite.

PO Box 53, Mfuwe Tel: +260 216 246 026 Email: info@wildlifezambia.com www.wildlifecamp-zambia.com

The camp is owner run and is situated on land owned by the Wildlife & Environmental Society of Zambia with 60 per cent of all accommodation and camping proceeds donated to the education of Zambian children.

The bushcamp has four twin tents and is located on the peninsula of the game management area. It offers guests the chance to experience an overnight walking safari. Game activities include day and night drives, all in modified Land Rovers and trips to the local village with a chance to get to know the varied Zambian culture.

Track & Trail River Camp is a owner run lodge located at a breathtaking spot on the banks of the Luangwa River, only five minutes from the main entrance of the South Luangwa National Park. The company specialise in photo safaris but are also able to organise morning and/or night drives in open game vehicles and walking safaris. The lodge offers four double-storey chalets, each featuring a private balcony from where guests can enjoy the view of the Luangwa

Wildlife Camp

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KAFUE

National Park offers diversity and drama T

he Kafue National Park environment is probably the most dramatic and scenic in Zambia. Spanning three Zambian provinces, it is also one of Africa’s largest parks, covering 22,400 sq km. Kafue holds possibly the greatest diversity of wildlife of any national park in Africa. In recent years, the Zambian authorities have earmarked Kafue as an area for sympathetic development. As a result, there has been a small, well managed growth in the number of safari camps and lodges operating in the park. Because of its

vast size, however, Kafue remains largely undeveloped as a game-viewing destination and in many respects it is still an untouched wilderness. In fact, 67 per cent of the park is still designated as restricted wilderness where only walking safaris can be conducted.

WOODLAND Miombo woodland dominates the landscape of Kafue and the park is dissected roughly north to south by the broad, slow-flowing Kafue River, fed by

the seasonal streams that flow from the emptying plains. The Busanga Plains in the north are the jewel in the crown of this beautiful park. Busanga is a vast flood plain which for much of the year is submerged under seasonal flood waters, generating vast areas of grazing for the huge herds of buffalo.

VARIETY Established accommodation is surprising small, there is plenty of variety and freedom in terms of activities. The park’s memorable landscape and wildlife can be viewed in various exciting ways, including safari drives, walking safaris, game viewing cruises, canoeing, birdwatching, tiger fishing and sunset cruises. Lions are frequently sighted in most parts of the Kafue and are often heard calling at night.

Additional Information Activities: Superb fishing, game drives, horse safaris, bird watching – especially on the rivers and the dambos Airstrips: Light aircraft airstrips at Ngoma, Puku Pan, Chunga, Hippo, Moshi and Lunga camps Best time to visit: Dry season – April to October Wildlife found in this area: Lion, leopard, cheetah, side-striped jackal, civet, genet and various mongoose. Kafue River is also home to large numbers of hippo, crocodiles and water monitors. Birdlife: over 400 species have been recorded – these include; wattled crane, purple-crested loerie and Pel’s fishing owl. Fish: bream, barbel and freshwater pike Major attractions: Kafue National Park, Busanga Plains, Kafue Gorge, Lunga, Lufupa and Kafue Rivers

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KAFUE Busanga Bush Camp The Busanga Bush Camp is located in the north of Kafue National Park in the heart of the 750 sq km Busanga Plains – one of Zambia’s most important wetland areas and almost as remote as it’s possible to get.

The bar and dinning room are set under the shady canopy of large trees. Activities include day and night game drives as well as game walks.

The property is the bush camp associated with Lunga River Lodge and includes four thatched chalets each with en-suite shower and toilet.

c/o Wilderness Safaris Post Net 118, P Bag E835, Lusaka Tel:+260 977740 363 Email: zambia@wilderness.co.zm www.wilderness-safaris.com

Chunga Safari Lodge Located in Kafue National Park and surrounded by one of the largest areas of unspoilt wilderness anywhere in the world, Chunga Lodge overlooks the Kafue River and is some 310 km from Lusaka. Chunga is 120 km from the Busanga plains where the diversity of game renders it one of Zambia’s best kept secrets. Kafue is also well known as an ornithological paradise with 460 species of birds and many activities are available from the lodge, including

game drives, boat and fishing trips and walking safaris.

Kafue National Park www.experiencezambia.com

In between activities, guests can relax on the verandas overlooking the Kafue plains. Elephant, impala, puku, hippo and lion are just a few of the regular visitors to the lodge. Black-mane lion and red lechwe are the major attractions. There is an airstrip just 2 km from the camp.

Hippo Lodge Hippo Lodge is situated on the Kafue River and offers a highly personalised and intimate atmosphere. The lodge provides two types of accommodation – thatched chalets or luxury safari tents, with open-air en-suite stone bathrooms. All accommodation is provided with hot water from wood-fired boilers. Gourmet bush cuisine is prepared by a trained chef and served in an open dining room over-

looking the river. There is a fully stocked bar and swimming pool. A small library is also available. Hippo Lodge does not have electric lights as rooms are lit by paraffin lamps. Solar power is available in the main lodge/bar area. Guests can enjoy game drives, walks and fishing activities or simply relax by the pool. The main attraction is natural hot-spring.

Kafue National Park Tel/Fax: +260 211 295 398 Cell: +260 978 877 388 Email: hippolodge@zamnet.zm www.hippolodge.com

There is an airstrip lies less than 2 km from the lodge.

Kafue River Camp The Kafue River Camp is situated in one of the most beautiful spots on one of the most beautiful rivers in Africa. The camp is on the north bank of the river, opposite the Kafue National Park, in a game management area to the east of the confluence of the Kafue and Lunga rivers. The area around the camp includes some of Africa’s prime wildlife spots.

Select, small groups and individuals have the opportunity to stay in catered comfort in the four luxury chalets at the camp. These are nestled under the splendid trees on the banks of the river.

Tel: +260 977 933 000 Email: kafueriver@iwayafrica.com www.kafueriver.com

Here guests can enjoy game drives, walks and fishing activities or simply relax on the deck out over the river next to the thatched chitenge.

KaingU Safari Lodge KaingU Safari Lodge is situated on the Kafue River about 200 km upstream of its confluence with the Zambezi.

KaingU prides itself on being an activities-based lodge and there is always plenty to do from game-watching to fishing and birding.

KaingU is open year-round and comprises a family house and four luxurious and en-suite Meru-style tents set under thatch. The property has been designed specially to blend with its surroundings.

There is also a campsite with ablution block, washing up and braai/barbecue facilities.

PO Box 160, P/Bag E891, Post.Net Manda Hill, Lusaka Tel: +32 478 485 029 Email: info@kaingu-lodge.com www.kaingu-lodge.com

The focal point of the lodge is the central boma with its lounge, dining room and bar facilities that all overlook the river.

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KAFUE Kapinga Camp Kapinga Camp is situated in the remote Busanga Plains area of Kafue National Park. Kapinga is a small camp with just four Merustyle safari tents for only eight guests. Each tent has a four poster bed, en-suite bathroom fitted with double copper basins, inside and outside showers and flushing toilet.

The main lodge has a circular plunge pool set in a sundeck overlooking the plains. Meals are served in the relaxed open-sided dining area, which also boasts great views. Game activities include day and night drives in and around the Plains, but due to the open terrain walking is not an option.

c/o Wilderness Safaris Post Net 118 P Bag E835, Lusaka Tel:+260 977740 363 Email: zambia@wilderness.co.zm www.wilderness-safaris.com

Konkamoya Lodge Konkamoya Lodge is run by Cookes’ African Safaris and is located on the banks of Lake Itezhi-Tezhi in the south of Kafue National Park. Konkamoya consists of just three chalets, sleeping six people – ensuring a highly personal experience.

a sun-downer or even on camping excursions to the company’s other fly camps within the park. Access to the lodge is via Ngoma airstrip – a 50 minute flight from Lusaka International Airport.

c/o Cookes’ African Safaris, Lusaka Email: info@cookesafricansafaris.com www.cookesafricansafaris.com

Game viewing is undertaken in either an open vehicle, by foot or by boat and is an ideal location for game-watchers, birders and anglers. Guests are taken out around the lake shores, fishing, for

Leopard Lodge Leopard Lodge is a family run, secluded luxury game lodge, located on the banks of the Kafue River in a game management area of Kafue National Park. The lodge is well known for its excellent game viewing with elephants, lion and leopard often seen around the lodge. Game viewing is done either in a game drive vehicle, on foot, in a canoe, from a boat or from the lodge’s deck that extends over the Kafue River. Not only is the river the major source of water for the animals, it also attracts an abundance of birds and it is home to large pods of

hippo, crocodiles and a diverse range of fish. The lodge consists of five well appointed luxury chalets which are individually sited to ensure for privacy. The elegant Rhodesian teak furnishings compliment the African colonial décor of the bedrooms and the en suite bathrooms. The beds linen is made from percale cotton – a treat after a busy day in the bush.

Tel: +27 82 416 5894 Fax: +27 12 993 2095 Email: info@leopard-lodge.com www.leopard-lodge.com

Leopard Lodge is committed to responsible tourism and conservation of the environment, while creating opportunities for local people and businesses.

Lufupa River Camp Lufupa River Camp is located at the confluence of the Lufupa and Kafue River. The camp features nine comfortable en-suite tents (two for families) and these are offered on a bed-and-breakfast basis. Puku, impala, and defassa waterbuck are common while more unusual species include Lichtenstein’s hartebeest. The area is renowned for its leopard and regular elephant and lion sightings.

Activities (at extra cost) include day and night drives adjoining the Kafue River and Lufupa Channel. There are boat trips to view the area’s incredible hippo population and this is complemented by a constant array of colourful water birds, reptiles and other life. Guided nature walks and fishing excursions are also on offer.

c/o Wilderness Safaris Post Net 118, P Bag E835, Lusaka Tel: +260 97 774 0363 Email: zambia@wilderness.co.zm www.wilderness-safaris.com

Lufupa Tented Camp Lufupa Tented Camp is situated in the northern sector of the acclaimed Kafue National Park, near the confluence of the Lufupa and Kafue rivers – an area filled with floodplains, broadleaved woodland, lush riverine vegetation and dambos (open grassy clearings). This intimate, personal camp comprises nine en-suite Meru-style tented units each with a wooden deck on which to contemplate the wide river view. A relaxed central area, complete with a boma, fireplace, dining area and small plunge pool, lies on the edge of the broad Kafue River.

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Activities (at extra cost) include day and night nature drives exploring prime game viewing areas adjoining the Lufupa Channel. Boat trips also reveal the incredible hippo population of the area complemented by a constant array of colourful waterbirds, reptiles (Nile crocodile, water monitor, terrapin) and lush riverine vegetation. Guided nature walks are also on offer.

c/o Wilderness Safaris Post Net 118 P Bag E835, Lusaka Tel: +260 97 774 0363 Email: zambia@wilderness.co.zm www.wilderness-safaris.com


KAFUE Mayukuyuku Lodge There are three en-suite luxury safari tents in a secluded area of the camp with spectacular views. Alternatively there is a large camping area with camping equipment available for hire.

kafuecamps@btinternet.com www.kafuecamps.com

McBrides’ Camp is located in one of the last true wilderness areas of Zambia, at the confluence of the Rivers Mushingashi and Kafue. Cleverly built around established wildlife paths, the camp is regularly visited by animals such as elephant, hippo and even lion.

The camp specialises in walking safaris, river trips by boat, and opportunities for birdwatching, fishing and exploring the river banks on foot. Chris and Charlotte accompany guests on walking safaris and share their deep knowledge of the flora and fauna.

Kafue National Park Email: mcbrides.camp@uuplus.com www.mcbridescamp.com

The camp managers, Chris and Charlotte McBride, have spent many years in the bush and are passionate about wildlife. Chris has written several distinguished books about lions.

Accommodation consists of eight private thatched two-person chalets with en-suite bathrooms. Each chalet has a unique view, either of the river or the bush.

Mayukuyuku Camp is on the southern edge of the northern sector of Kafue National Park, on the bank of the wide Kafue River. It is one of only four campsites situated inside the park and is an ideal location to access all areas of the park. The camp benefits from both excellent game viewing, fishing and ‘all year round’ access. Accommodation can either be full board or self catering.

McBrides’ Camp

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KAFUE Mukambi Safari Lodge Located centrally in Kafue National Park lies Mukambi Safari Lodge, Gateway to Kafue National Park. Surrounded by one of the largest unspoilt wilderness areas in the world, the lodge is right on the banks of the Kafue River. All viewing decks, accommodation and swimming pool overlook the river. Vast areas of untouched nature, unspoiled by mass tourism make Mukambi the ‘Real Africa’, which we make easily and affordable within your reach.

An easy and casual atmosphere with the flexibility a small lodge can offer makes the days varied and exciting. Game drives, boat and fishing trips along with walking safaris where you are likely to see elephant, lion, leopard, cheetah, puku, hippo and many other mammals. Also the park hosts an incredible variety of birds. Together with our good food and friendly staff our comfortable accommodation will make your stay unforgettable.

Kafue National Park Emial: info@mukambi.com www.mukambi.com

Mukambi is affordable, open all year round and it can be easily reached. Transfers can be arranged.

Nanzhila Plains Safari Camp Nanzhila Plains Safari Camp is located in the southern sector of Kafue National Park and is a small and intimate camp with only three cottages and three safari tents, all with en-suite facilities. Nanzhila prides itself on its well appointed accommodation, personal service and because of its remote location, offers that ‘away from the crowds’ exclusive experience. The Nanzhila area is host to a variety of plains game including the majestic sable antelope and is also home to roaming packs of wild dogs and the elusive

leopard. Nanzhila is also a birders paradise. Out of the 500 bird species recorded in the Kafue National Park, the majority are found in the south including the black-cheeked lovebird that is endemic to the region.

Kafue Tel: +267 72 123 002 Email: info@nanzhila.com; reservations@nanzhila.com www.nanzhila.com

New Kalala Camp Situated on Lake Itezhi-Tezhi and bordering the Kafue River, New Kalala Camp is set on a cliff edge in 50 acres of privately owned land. After the original Kalala was swept away by the growing waters of the lake, a higher more suitable location was chosen for its replacement.

The camp comprises 13 chalets, a camp site and conference facilities. All rooms are self-contained and feature mini-bar and airconditioning. Kalala guarantees luxury accommodation and privacy as well as lavish hospitality and good service.

Kafue National Park Tel: +260 213 263 179; 265 375 Fax: +260 211 290 162 Email: petsas@newkalala.com info@newkalala.com www.newkalala.com

Puku Pan Safari Lodge Puku Pan Safari Lodge is located alongside the Kafue River. All eight cottages are built along the Kafue and have en-suite bathrooms, verandas overlooking the river and enjoy electricity, and separate shower and/or bath and toilet and hot water. The bar and dining areas also overlook the river providing spectacular views and there is also a sheltered viewing area with comfortable seats on the swamp and pools at the back of the lodge.

There is also a campsite with shower and toilet block and a viewing deck, which has been constructed down river from the lodge. A family cottage for two couples plus children is available. The Lodge offers opportunities for game viewing (on foot, by vehicle or by boat), birding and fishing in the Kafue River.

Kafue National Park Tel: +260 211 126 6927 Cell: +260 (0) 977 780 080 Email: pukupan@zamnet.zm www.pukupan.com www.knp-promotions.com

Shumba Camp Shumba Camp is located in the centre of the Busanga Plains – a game rich area with high predator concentrations.

Zambian culture and many meals are prepared and cooked on the fire in front of the guests enhancing the safari experience.

Shumba Camp, which is named after a pride of lions, comprises six spacious luxury safari tents on platforms with views of the surrounding plains. The large en-suite rooms have both indoor and outdoor showers.

Emphasis has been placed on the ‘guided’ experience. Guests have the option of game drives in and around the Plains and night drives.

To take advantage of local views, the dining and bar area is elevated. There is also a cosy boma where guests can enjoy elements of local

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KAFUE

The Plains Camp In the middle of the renowned Busanga Plains lies The Plains Camp, a small-scale luxurious bush camp. The camp has four big en-suite safari tents, each with breathtaking views over the Busanga Plains. This is how a safari is meant to be.

Karen Blixen said: ‘If there was one thing I could do again, it would be to go on Safari. Guests can be one of the privileged to experience the unique remoteness of ‘The Plains Camp’.

Kafue National Park, Zambia Email: info@mukambi.com www.mukambi.com

activities that guests can choose from with the additional service of massage therapy, such as body oil massage.

PO Box 830039 Mumbwa, Central Province Email: info@zamlodge.com www.zamlodge.com

Small scale and with eye for detail and for a maximum of eight guests, the camp can give visitors the attention that they need. The staff at the camp are ready to show guests the Busanga Plains.

Zamlodge Set in the heart of Kafue National Park, Zamlodge is surrounded by untamed wilderness. Accommodation at Zamlodge includes a self-catering campsite, en-suite and traditional chalets with ablution blocks equipped with hot and cold showers, firewood is supplied at the braai areas. The lodge offers a wide range of tourist activities with a wealth of game near the lodge. Activities include walking safaris, boat cruises, fishing and game viewing. This is just a small selection of

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LAKE KARIBA

Scenic lake and a relaxed environment

Additional Information Activities: Houseboats, leisure and sports fishing, visit to the Batonga cultural village, water sports, boating opportunities, Best time to visit: All year round

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Y VOLUME, Lake Kariba is the largest artificial lake and reservoir in the world. It contains several islands and offers spectacular views and stunning sunsets along with opportunities for great fishing, boating and water sports as well as relaxing holidays or weekends just soaking up the sun.

SOUTHERN BELLE There is a wide choice of accommodation, from familyrun lodges to resorts. Adding a new dimension to holidays by the lake is a new 22-cabin luxury houseboat, the ‘Southern Belle’, which has recently been moved from the Zimbabwe side and now operates from Siavonga. Run by Protea Hotels, the ‘Southern Belle’ contains a 40-person conference room, a restaurant and bar and a swimming pool. This remarkable vessel is a key asset for Zambia’s tourism industry. Siavonga, at the eastern end of Lake Kariba, about two hours’ drive from Lusaka, is an increasingly

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popular resort town. Accommodation ranges from well established lakeside lodges with spectacular views to self-catering chalets and campsites. Traditionally, Siavonga catered for the local market; but today its lakeside charm is being discovered by international tourists and demand has led to an increase in upmarket accommodation and facilities. Visitors can expect to find comfortable and clean accommodation with friendly, good quality service, wholesome cuisine and relaxed dining al fresco. Anyone visiting the Kariba or Siavonga area should go to the Dam Wall, if only to witness the size of this awesome structure. The wide bridge offers ample room for walking on either side, while the vast lake stretches into the distance on one side with a sheer drop to the gorge on the other. Sports fishing is good and the major lodges offer boats and tackle for hire. Further down the lakeshore, at Sinazongwe, the annual angling tigerfish

Wildlife found in this area: Tiger fish and bream Major attractions: Kariba Dam Wall (opened by the Queen Mother in 1960) spectacular views, stunning sunsets, crocodile farm competition in May draws anglers from all over the subcontinent.

ACTIVITIES Unfortunately, guests cannot swim in the lake, because of crocodiles; but most hotels and lodges have swimming pools and offer excellent activities to keep guests entertained, with sunset cruises, boating, water sports, cultural tours and canoe safaris. Lake Kariba and the Kariba Dam also provided the setting for the L. Ron Hubbard science fiction novel ‘Battlefield Earth’, which in 2000 was made into a film of the same name.


LAKE KARIBA Chete Island Safari Lodge Chete Island Safari Lodge is a deluxe tented property hidden away on the largest island in the western reaches of Lake Kariba and offshore from Sinazongwe village. Comprising eight comfortable spacious Merustyle tents nestling in a secluded bay, each unit is under thatch with en-suite bathrooms, running hot and cold water, mahogany beds and furniture.

shore line. Good food and a well-stocked bar are the hallmarks of life at Chete Island. As are swapping tales around the campfire. This is a wild water wilderness and part of Chete National Park. Chete Island is otherwise uninhabited and abounds in wildlife including elephant, lion, leopard, hyena, hippo, crocodile and a wide variety of antelope. There are more than 170 species of birds.

Lake Kariba Tel: +260 979 415 594 Email: reservations@cheteisland.com www.cheteisland.com

The lodge is equipped with swimming pool with views of neighbouring islands and the distant

Chikanka Island Camp Chikanka is a privately owned 600-acre island located about 10 km south west of Chete Island and 8 km from the mainland. The island is stocked with plains game and guests can enjoy pleasant game walks. A rowing boat and two-man canoes are also provided for fishing trips in the bay and around the island. Other activities include bird watching. The lodge is made up of three twin-bedded chalets each equipped with flush toilets and hot

and cold water, mosquito nets and batterypowered lights There are self-catering facilities including a fullyequipped kitchen and the services of a full-time cook plus fridge, freezer, gas stove and braai. There is also a large thatched dining room, sun deck and a small swimming pool.

PO Box 630162, Choma Tel: +260 32 20 169 Fax: +260 32 20 054 Email: gwemsaf@zamnet.zm

Transfers from the mainland to the island are by fishing rig. Guests with speed boats are also welcome to bring them.

Eagles Rest Resort Eagles Rest Resort is situated on the shores of Lake Kariba and close to Siavonga. Set in four hectares, the resort is nestled in a secluded wooded area on the shores of the Lake with beach frontage and magnificent views to the Matusodona Mountains. All chalets are fully mosquito proofed and air-conditioned. The restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, and a swimming pool with shady patio. There’s a thatched bar on the beach where you can relax with a beer or two. There is also a camp site situated among the trees complete with hot

and cold showers and toilets. In terms of activities, there are day and sunset cruises, fishing, boating, and one-to-four-day canoe safaris on the Zambezi from the Dam wall through the magnificent Kariba gorge and onwards through the Zambezi valley. Visits to the Dam Wall and the Power Station and local croc farms can also be arranged.

PO Box 1, Siavonga Tel: +260 211 511168 Cell: +260 978 869 126 Email: eagles@siavonga-zambia.com www.eaglesrestresort.com

Eagles Rest is also the home of the 20-metre houseboat Bateleur, which sleeps up to 12 and has a crew of four.

Lake Kariba Inns Lake Kariba Inns sits on a hillside overlooking Lake Kariba. Always expanding and improving, Lake Kariba Inns now offers 41 air-conditioned rooms of which 23 have lounges and the others are single rooms. Each has DSTV, split air conditioning. There are four VIP rooms, each with its own lounge, bar, veranda, and semi-private pool, and one executive chalet. Well known as a conference destination, Lake Kariba Inns offers four state-of-the-art

conference rooms – all set in well-established and tranquil gardens. The hotel has a fully equipped business centre with Wireless Local Area Network for guests to use for email, Skype, internet banking etc. All rooms have split air conditioning systems and bathrooms with newly fitted modern showers. The hotel owns a variety of boats for hire for trips up the lake for fishing, floating facilities, or compliments of the hotel, use one of the peddle boats to cruise around the bay.

Siavonga Tel: +260 211 253 768 Fax: +260 211 252 518 Email: info@karibainns.com www.karibainns.com

Lake Safari Lodge Lake Safari Lodge is situated on Lake Kariba and is the ideal location for holidays, workshops, conferences and seminars. All 50 en-suite rooms are air-conditioned and have a patio or balcony overlooking the lake. All rooms offer one king or two double beds, accommodate a maximum of three guests and have refrigerators.

All three conference rooms are also fully air conditioned and seating arrangements for up to 40 delegates are optimised for maximum sound and visual input.

PO Box 5, Siavonga Tel: +260 211 511 148 / 024 Fax: +260 211 511 029 www.lakesafari.com

The restaurant, bar and pool all have excellent views. There are two outdoor swimming pools and 24-hour internet connection.

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LAKE KARIBA Leisure Bay Lodge The Leisure Bay Lodge at Siavonga is right on the shores of Lake Kariba. With its 20 double en-suite rooms nestling in trees under the hillside, the lodge provides a most comfortable scenario for seminars, workshops, a weekend getaway or holiday. An easy 2 1⁄2 hour drive from Lusaka, the lodge is one of the longest established in the area, and has recently been comfortably refurbished.

Spacious conference facilities are available and you will find the amenities and location ideal for seminars or workshops. The sparkling pool on the shores overlooks the lake. Take a canoe out on the lake for spectacular sunsets or visit the dam wall.

Siavonga Tel: +260 96 765259 Dunduza Chisidza Cresent, Longacres PO Box 30815, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 511 136 Fax: +260 211 251 760 Email: gardengroup,@zamtelzm www.gardengroupzambia.com

Manchinchi Bay Lodge Manchinchi Bay Lodge is located on a secluded peninsula in Siavonga. Manchinchi offers 30 fully air-conditioned double rooms, all en-suite and these are equipped with bar fridges and satellite TV. All rooms have private verandahs providing both privacy and superb lake views. The ‘Breezes’ restaurant offers fine cuisine in an elegant setting that provides all-round lake views. ‘The Fisherman’s Folly’ cocktail bar is a great place to meet friends.

The swimming pool is ideally located overlooking the lake and the venue for buffet lunches and evening barbecues. Manchinchi has conference facilities for up to 60 people and up to a 100 for banqueting, cocktails and receptions. A lake cruiser ‘Manchinchi’ provides guests with a variety of options to enjoy the splendours of Lake Kariba; from sundowner cruises and island barbeques to multi-day lake safaris. The lodge also benefits from internet connection.

Plot 283, Sinadambwe Road PO Box 115, Siavonga Tel: +260 211 511 283 or 511 218 Fax: +260 511 218; (Lusaka): +260 211 220 220 Email: info@manchinbaylodge.com www.manchinbaylodge.com

Southern Belle/Protea Hotels The Southern Belle operated by Protea Hotels is one of the largest houseboats in Southern Africa located on Lake Kariba, Zambia which is Africa’s largest man made dam; 226 km long and in places up to 40 km wide.

Ideal for both leisure and business cruises with spectacular views, stunning sunsets as well as a range of activities or wonderful relaxing holidays just soaking up the sunshine.

The Southern Belle has three decks offering 22 en-suite cabins as well as a conference room for up to 40 people, lobby, sundry shop, restaurant and bar, top deck with bar and a swimming pool.

Plot 517, Siavonga, Lake Kariba Tel: +260 211 511 638 Fax: +260 211 511 639 Email: reservations@phsouthernbelle. co.zm

Village Point Lodge Village Point Lodge is a small, new and fabulously simple eco-style property set in 20 hectares at Lotri Bay some 40 km along the shores of Lake Kariba from Siavonga. The lodge was built, and is run, by Jamie and Vanessa Hope. Village Point Lodge provides a variety of accommodation for up to 16 guests ranging from four stylish two-storey luxury chalets, with stunning lake and mountain views, to an eco-village with bush shower. The lodge offers good food, drink and above all a peaceful sanctuary.

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The surroundings are ideal for weddings and honeymooners. A pod of resident hippos and many species of birdlife can be enjoyed by guests. Bush walks and cultural village tours are a speciality of the lodge. Camping facilities are also provided and these enjoy panoramic views of Lake Kariba.

Lotri Bay, PO Box 135, Siavonga Tel: +260 979 278676 Email: mail@jamiehope.com; nessylewis@yahoo.co.uk www.village-point.com


NORTHERN & CENTRAL PROVINCES

A vast area of undiscovered beauty T

he far north of Zambia is seldom visited by tourists; but that is set to change as this sparsely populated region is opened up and made easier to reach. The province’s key attractions are Lake Tanganyika, the deepest in Africa; Lake Bangweulu and its corresponding wetlands; Lake Mweru-wa-Ntipa; many breathtaking cascading waterfalls that have a misticism about them, often associated with their names. All are worth a visit, but are most spectacular after the rainy season. Northern Zambia is also home to Shiwa Ng’andu, the region’s star attraction and one of Africa’s most interesting overnight accommodations.

DIVING

The birdlife in northern Zambia is unique, giving birdwatchers an opportunity to see species not found in other parts of the country. Getting to northern Zambia by road is not easy. But the adventure involved and the knowledge that the area is deserted on arrival makes a visit worthwhile. There is a tarmacked road all the way from Lusaka to Mpulungu and there will soon be one also from Mbala to Lake Tanganyika.

NEW ROAD The gravel roads from Kawambwa and Kasama via Mporokoso is in good condition, as is the gravel road from the Luapula River valley via Kaputa on Lake Mweru Wantipa.

Additional Information Activities: Hobie cat sailing, island boat trips and fishing Best time to visit: All year round; for game viewing – May to October Wildlife found in this area: Shoebill, black lechwe, Lichtenstein’s hartebeest, reedbuck, waterbuck, Sharpe’s grysbok Major attractions: Lake Bangweulu, Kasanka National Park, Kalambo Falls, Lake Tanganyika

Construction of a new road from Mbala to Kasaba Bay got under way in 2010. The bitumen road from Kasama via Mbala to Mpulungu is also in good condition. Visitors can charter a small aircraft and use the Kasaba Bay Airstrip in Sumbu National, while Proflight operates regular flights to the provincial capital, Kasama, from Lusaka and Ndola. The Kasaba Bay Airstrip is to be given international status and a new tarred runway within the year.

Lake Tanganyika has Zambia’s only PADI dive centre as well as excellent fishing with abundant Nile perch, yellowbelly, salmon and tigerfish. The Zambian National Fishing Competition takes place at Nkamba Lodge and Ndole Bay Lodge each year. In terms of game viewing, the 2,000 sq km Sumbu National Park has elephant, hippo, puku, roan, sable, eland, warthog and bushbuck. There is a chance to view sitatunga in the Kampasa rainforest. Lion, leopard and buffalo are also present, but in smaller numbers. Zambia’s only privately run game reserve, Kasanka National Park, is also in northern Zambia. Managed by the Kasanka Trust, the park and associated Bangweulu Wetlands are famed for the annual migration of fruit bats. The wetlands are probably the best place in Zambia to view sitatunga.

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NORTHERN & CENTRAL PROVINCES Bangweulu Bay Lodge The Bangweulu Bay Lodge offers an unusual experience in a landlocked country like Zambia: white sandy beaches. This is the perfect place to relax after a safari. The lodge has its own scenic harbour and a mangrove thicket is treasured by vervet monkeys.

The lodge has easy access to the unusual ecosystem of the Bangweulu wetlands; the only place to find the endemic black lechwe, and one of the best places to see the rare shoebill.

c/o 13 Chindo Road, Lusaka Tel: +260 211 266 927 Cell: +260 977 780 080 Email: amazingzambia@zamnet.zm www.amazingzambia.com

In terms of accommodation, there are three chalets located on the beach and three rondavels set in the lodge gardens with stunning views of the lake. All guest rooms have en-suite bathrooms with hot showers.

Private Bag 12, Mpulunugu Email: isangabay@gmail.com Tel.+260 96 664 6991; 97 7393 868 www.isangabay.com

Isanga Bay Lodge Isanga Bay Lodge is a place to relax and enjoy the spectacular views over the vast ocean-like Lake Tanganyika and savour the delights of the calm waters while swimming, snorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking, fishing or water skiing.

Kapishya Hot Springs Lodge Kapishya is a secluded six chalet lodge with 12 beds (families can be accommodated four to a room). The main attraction of Kapishya is its natural, sulphur-free hot springs.

available 24 hours a day. Fridges and the freezer are run on gas and kerosene.

The property is situated on the Estate of Shiwa Ngandu (The Africa House) and is set along the banks of the Mansha River.

There are various activities available at Kapishya and on the estate – river floats, game drives, visits to the manor house, horse riding and bird walks. All activities are optional extras and must be pre-arranged.

Kapishya has a fully stocked bar and a restaurant serving high standard international cuisine. The lodge has 220 volt electricity (generator/solar)

The property also welcomes self-caterers and campers. The campsite has running water with toilets and hot showers.

c/o Shiwa Safaris Ltd PO Box 1, Shiwa Ng’andu Tel: +260 211 229 261 Fax: +260 211 229 261 www.shiwasafaris.com/kaishya.html

Luwombwa Lodge Located on the banks of the Luwombwa River in the western half of the 420 sq km Kasanka National Park (Zambia’s first privately-run park), Luwombwa Lodge has recently been upgraded with the addition of new en-suite chalets. Some of these are family chalets with four beds in each, but some older chalets with separate bathrooms are also available. The Luwombwa is a gentle meandering stream heavily fringed with evergreen forest. Birdwatching is a particular attraction with chances to see African finfoot, narina trogon and Pel’s

fishing owl – not to mention kingfishers, beeeaters, sunbirds and ibises. For fishermen a special permit is needed to catch tilapia, barbel and sometimes tigerfish. Motor boats and canoes with guides are available at the lodge.

c/o Kasanka Trust Ltd PO Box 850073, Serenje Fax: +873 76 206 7959 Email: trust@kasanka.com www.kasanka.com

On the nearby Chikufwe Plain, where the airstrip is located, there are reedbuck, duikers, Lichtenstein’s hartebeest and sable.

Ndole Bay Lodge Nestled amongst lush tropical vegetation Ndole Bay Lodge offers visitors a singular African experience on the shores of a unique lake. Situated just outside Nsumbu National Park the lodge allows access to the untamed wilderness, while still having the freedom of a private beach safe to swim from. The lodge is built entirely from natural materials with thatched roofs and breezy designs making comfort come naturally. All rooms are discreetly situated within the riparian vegetation opening onto an exclusive beach. The central thatched

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area serves as a dining and bar area and there is a fully stocked bar with competitive prices and a large pool for cool dips between serious relaxation. A range of boats; from twin-engine speedboats to custom-built dhow, lets you set your own pace. Kayaks, scuba diving, fishing excursions, walking safaris, plunging waterfalls and pristine beaches means there is something of the Tanganyika experience at Ndole Bay for everyone.

Tel: +260 2 711 150 Cell: +260 966 780 196 Email: info@ndolebaylodge.com; ndoletwo@coppernet.zm www.ndolebaylodge.com


NORTHERN & CENTRAL PROVINCES Shiwa House Shiwa Ng’andu is an English-style mansion house built in remote central Zambia by an eccentric Englishman, Sir Stewart Gore Brown, and depicted in the book ‘The Africa House’ by Christina Lamb. Sir Stewart died in 1967. Shiwa then fell into disrepair. But in 1999, it was bought by his grandson and then returned to its former glory. Shiwa House accommodates 4-5 couples. All rooms have en-suite bathrooms and re simple with original hardwood furnishings and

paintings. Fireplaces are lit every night and the atmosphere at Shiwa is unique. The food is good, simple and wholesome and the stunning gardens are kept in their former glory. Guests can choose from game viewing, boating, fishing, bird watching, horse riding, river walks, historical drives, traditional dugout trips, walking and trips to Kapishya Hot Springs.

Shiwa Ngandu Estates PO Box 1, Mpika Tel: +260 976 664 090 Email shiwa@shiwangandu.com; reservations@shiwangandu.com www.shiwangandu.com

Shoebill Island Camp With panoramic views over the swamps, Shoebill Island Camp takes its name from the rare and enigmatic shoebill that can be seen in the area. The camp offers accommodation in safari tents under thatch roofs and in reed cottages. Each has two beds, an en-suite shower and flush toilet. Shoebill Island is intended mainly for international visitors, but also welcomes local or regional clients. It has a campsite nearby for those on a tighter budget.

Boating can be arranged in banana boats or dugout canoes. March and April offer an amazing watery wilderness for the adventurous. The main season is from May to August, while September to November offer great birding, but perhaps no shoebill sightings.

c/o Kasanka Trust Ltd PO Box 850073, Serenje Fax (satellite): +873 76 206 7959 Email: trust@kasanka.com www.kasanka.com

Shoebill Island Camp is managed by the Kasanka Trust. Visitors can be taken on to Shoebill from Kasanka by road or charter flight. Arrangements can be made for research groups.

Wasa Lodge Wasa Lodge is situated on the edge of Lake Wasa in Kasanka National Park, just 12 km from the park entrance. There are fine views, with puku, hippo and sometimes even sitatunga visible from the lodge, while the hide at Fibwe is just a 15-minute drive away. There are three top quality rondavels, each with a double and single bed, en-suite bathroom and private veranda. Lighting is by solar power. Additional accommodation is in six simpler

chalets with separate facilities. The lodge has a new main building with a bar, dining room, reception and veranda overlooking the lake. All buildings are in traditional style with thatched roofs. The Kasanka Trust is a wildlife charity, based in Zambia and the UK, which manages the park and hosts visitors and volunteers to Kasanka and the Bangweulu.

c/o Kasanka Trust Ltd PO Box 850073, Serenje Fax (satellite): +873 76 206 7959 Email: trust@kasanka.com www.kasanka.com

Kasanka has two permanent lodges: Wasa and Luwombwa.

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COPPERBELT

Zambia’s industrial base is rich in minerals and scenery Z

ambia’s Copperbelt embraces mineral-rich mines to the north and large farming and bush areas to the south. The Copperbelt features several towns including Ndola, Kitwe, Chingola, Luanshya and Mufulira. Because of its mining industry focus, the Copperbelt is less known for its tourism attractions. Nevertheless, it offers good opportunities for sightseeing and outside the main towns the area is blessed with beautiful scenery and has two large rivers within its boundaries. Visitors will find a range of budget to first-class accommodation, especially in Chingola and Kitwe, with guesthouses and new hotels in good supply. Chingola is the most picturesque of the Copperbelt towns. For golfing enthusiasts, Nchanga Golf

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Course in Chingola is a real gem – one of the best kept and most beautiful courses in Africa.

Additional Information

NDOLA

Activities: Nchanga Golf course (Chingola), Visiting the copper mines

The town of Ndola, 320 km north of Lusaka, is a key centre of commerce with direct international air connections to Johannesburg and Nairobi. The town has a large business district and modern shops and one of its main attractions is the annual Zambia International Trade Fair in July. As a result, Ndola has several accommodation options for business travellers. Ndola is home to the Copperbelt Museum, which houses many interesting exhibits relating to the local minerals as well as cultural artefacts. The Dag Hammarskjöld Memorial, just 10 km from Ndola,

Airstrips: Daily flights from Lusaka to Ndola and Solwezi Best time to visit: April-November Wildlife found in this area: There are no national parks in area Major attractions: Copperbelt Museum (Ndola), Lake Chilengwa, Dag Hammerskjöld Memorial, Chembe Bird Sanctuary, Chimfunshi Chimpanzee Sanctuary marks the place where the UN Secretary General died in a plane crash during the Katanga crisis in Republic of Congo in 1961.


COPPERBELT Eagle Guest House Eagle Guest House is a family owned and run accommodation in Kitwe, set in a quite crescent away from the noise of Kitwe, but close enough to be be near all the major attractions.

Each guest room is tastefully furnished, with posturepaedic mattresses and satellite TV. The facilities on offer include a swimming pool, large lounge and verandah area, bar and Internet.

PO Box 22165 Kitwe 22 Frazer Crescent, Riverside Tel: +260 2 229 748 Fax: +260 230 557 Cell: 096 784 895; 780 320 Email: eagle@zamnet.zm www.eagleguesthouse-kitwe.com

honeymoon room. There are also smoking, non-smoking rooms and rooms for guests with disabilities.

Obote Avenue PO Box 21800, Kitwe Tel: +260 212 222 444; 0978 141 682 Fax: +260 212 225 036 Email: reservations@edinburgh.co.zm www.edinburgh.co.zm

Hotel Edinburgh Hotel Edinburgh was built and opened for business in 1960, just before Zambia’s independence. Throughout the 70s and 80s, it ranked among the highest placed in Southern Africa for its unique design and quality of service. The hotel provides 24-hour room service, fully secured car parking facility, a casino, a swimming pool and Wi-Fi in all guest rooms. Built to exceptionally high standards characteristics of a byegone era, the hotel consists of 76 en suite rooms including a presidential suite, two luxury suites, two executive suites and one

In terms of fine dining the Isle of Skye restaurant serves tasty food throughout the day. For predinner drinks the Highlander Bar is the perfect place to enjoy a beverage on the open-air terrace with city views. Alternatively the Caledonia Bar has a well stocked with both local and international brands. Business guests will be impressed with the range of conference rooms available.

Moba Hotel & convention centre Moba Hotel & Convention Centre is a contemporary and luxurious hotel with a sense of warmth and friendliness. Situated along the busy Ndola-Kitwe highway, five minutes drive from Kitwe’s central business district, yet the hotel overlooks lush green countryside and the Kafue River.

Guest rooms provide a peaceful environment and a double, twin, suite and family options are available. Each room is complete with flat screen TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Wireless Internet is also available at no extra cost.

Plot Y 842, Kitwe Ndola Dual Carriage Way PO Box 23125, Kitwe Tel: +260 212 251 134; 212 251 136 Email: reservations@mobahotel.com; info@mobahotel.com www.mobahotel.com

The lodge offers luxury accommodation and a fully licensed restaurant for visitors or business executives. There are 13 luxury suites available, opening onto either the indigenous garden or overlooking the swimming pool. Each suite has an en-suite bathroom.

26/28 Mpezeni Avenue, Kitwe Tel: +260 212 224 266/277 Fax: +260 212 230 389 Cell: 0966 66 317 Email: mukwa@zamsat.net; info@mukwalodge.co.zm www.mukwalodge.co.zm

charm and entertain guests. In terms of accommodation, there are 52 well-appointed rooms that have been designed to provide comfort and convenience.

Tel: +260 212 651 000/2/3 Fax:+260 212 651 007; 651 012 Email: mukhotel@zamtel.zm mukhotel@microlink.zm www.mukubahotel.com

Mukwa Lodge Originally a beautiful colonial house, Mukwa Lodge is situated just two minutes drive from the centre of Kitwe and 45 minutes from Ndola International Airport. Although the lodge is close to the centre of the city, the sound of traffic is almost non-existent and it is a secure haven of peace and tranquility.

Mukuba Hotel Set in 16 acres, Mukuba Hotel is a ranch style retreat 10 minutes away from the city of Ndola and 4km from the airport. Known as the ‘Gem of the Copperbelt’, the hotel has a charm and quality that keeps guests returning time and again. Throughout the grounds a resident herd of impala wander, which

The Chondwe Restaurant seats 120 people and is famous for its sumptuous gourmet meals. The hotel also offers excellent conference facilities.

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COPPERBELT Protea Hotel Chingola Chingola, the most picturesque of the Copperbelt towns is where Protea Hotel Chingola offers 40 air-conditioned rooms with tea/coffee making facilities, electronic safes and electronic door locks, telephone and DSTV. Only 10 minutes from the nearest airport and two hours from the nearest international airport. The restaurant offers a selection of local and international cuisine, with al fresco dining on the covered terrace and the split level bar is the perfect place for a relaxed get-together.

Conference and banqueting facilities are available for up to 120 delegates, while the gardens make an ideal venue for weddings, private functions and events. Sport and leisure activities include swimming and nearby championship golf. Free wireless internet access available.

Plot 1857, Kabundi Road, Chingola Tel: +260 212 312 810 Fax: +260 212 313 510 Email: reservations@phchingola.co.zm www.proteahotels.com/chingola

Sherbourne Guest House Sherbourne Guest House is situated in a convenient location in Kitwe’s Parklands surbub, a beautiful residential neighbourhood just 10 minutes walk from the Kitwe town centre. The property is aimed at guests looking for peace and tranquillity, a place to renuvenate in a secluded and relaxed environment.

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Guests can kick-start their day with a complimentary full English breakfast. A dinner and lunch menu is also available on request. All rooms are air conditioned and have 24-hour broadband wireless internet available, digital satelite TV and 24-hour security.

20 Pam Road, Parklands PO Box 21058, Kitwe Tel: +260 212 222 168 Fax: +260 212 226 477 Cell: +260 955 782 778 Email: booking@sherbourne.co.zm www.sherbourne.co.zm


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