Anabezi Camp
Anabezi Camp is set at the lower end of the Zambezi National Park, on a ridge which allows for excellent views of both the Zambezi River and the Mushika River floodplain.
Accommodation at Anabezi Camp is 11 luxurious and spacious tents on raised timber platforms. All contain two double beds or one deluxe king-size bed; there is also an indoor and outdoor bathroom and a plunge pool. In addition, there is a spacious sitting area, and glass sliding doors opening onto a private deck. The accommodation is split between the main Camp (with 7 tents) and the adjacent Little Anabezi (4 tents), and perfect for a family or small group.
The two camps are connected, but still allow for a sense of exclusivity to all guests. Anabezi overlooks the Zambezi River while Little Anabezi has views of the game rich Mushika River flood plain. Connected by raised wooden walkways, the entire camp is safe and easily accessible.
There are swimming pools offset from the viewing decks of Anabezi and Little Anabezi for guests to cool off, lounge and relax.
Accommodation at Anabezi Camp is 11 luxurious and spacious tents on raised timber platforms. All contain two double beds or one deluxe king-size bed; there is also an indoor and outdoor bathroom and a plunge pool. In addition, there is a spacious sitting area, and glass sliding doors opening onto a private deck. The accommodation is split between the main Camp (with 7 tents) and the adjacent Little Anabezi (4 tents), and perfect for a family or small group.
The two camps are connected, but still allow for a sense of exclusivity to all guests. Anabezi overlooks the Zambezi River while Little Anabezi has views of the game rich Mushika River flood plain. Connected by raised wooden walkways, the entire camp is safe and easily accessible.
There are swimming pools offset from the viewing decks of Anabezi and Little Anabezi for guests to cool off, lounge and relax.
Activities at Anabezi include game drives (a maximum of 4 guests per vehicle), which include night drives; Walking Safaris into the Kulefu woodlands and surrounding areas with an experienced guide takes you through the Park, allowing you to enjoy viewing some of the world’s most magnificent animals on foot.
Canoeing Safaris on the Zambezi River area a wonderful way to experience viewing game. Guests gently paddle downstream with the guides and enjoy the tranquillity the river has to offer. Game vehicles are at the end of the route to pick up the guests and drive back to camp.
Birding in the area is excellent, with some 500 species being recorded.
The Zambezi River is well known for its fishing in the world, with Tigerfish proving an exciting catch for any fisherman. The best time to catch Tigerfish is between September and December, and a strict catch and release policy is in place.
Night drives around the savannah are the perfect way to see the nocturnal animals including the illusive leopard, genet and civet cats.
Canoeing Safaris on the Zambezi River area a wonderful way to experience viewing game. Guests gently paddle downstream with the guides and enjoy the tranquillity the river has to offer. Game vehicles are at the end of the route to pick up the guests and drive back to camp.
Birding in the area is excellent, with some 500 species being recorded.
The Zambezi River is well known for its fishing in the world, with Tigerfish proving an exciting catch for any fisherman. The best time to catch Tigerfish is between September and December, and a strict catch and release policy is in place.
Night drives around the savannah are the perfect way to see the nocturnal animals including the illusive leopard, genet and civet cats.