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Matetsi Victoria Falls

Offering a unique and authentic safari experience on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, Matetsi Victoria Falls combines modern and contemporary architecture with luxurious interiors and sweeping views. Set Matetsi Private Game Reserve, guests are not only a short journey away from the magnificent Victoria Falls but are in the heart of a private wilderness. Guests can spend their days exploring the breathtaking surroundings, with game drives, guided walks, boat rides, and canoe excursions all offering traditional ways to explore the park and view the wildlife. After long days spent in nature, guests can return to Matetsi to enjoy a delicious meal prepared with fresh and local ingredients, and a drink around the boma – toasting to the memories you are making.

Gorges Camp and Little Gorges

Gorges Camp and Little Gorges lie at the edge of the Batoka Gorge, just a 30-minute drive from Victoria Falls town. Here, guests can enjoy a relaxing stay, surrounded by the ground’s beautiful landscaped garden and the exquisite views of the Batoka Gorge which can be admired from your private verandah, or from the cooling waters of the swimming pool. The two camps are positioned side-by-side, overlooking the rushing waters of the Zambezi River as it makes its way to the basaltic plateau of Victoria Falls. Gorges Camp and Little Gorges enjoy a tranquil atmosphere away from the vibrant Victoria Falls town, meaning that guests can enjoy a soothing and secluded environment with stunning views, but the town is still easy to access for exciting activities such as white water rafting and tours of the local area. Gorges Camp offers a luxurious experience, where guests can stay in a comfortable thatched chalet with private balconies, whereas Little Gorge gives guests a more authentic bush camping experience where you can get close to nature and witness the thrills of safari up close.

The Elephant Camp

The Elephant Camp rests within a private concession, offering stunning views of the rainbow spray from Victoria Falls from its location between the Masuwe River and the Zambezi gorges. The main deck overlooks the cavernous Batoka Gorge, with the ‘Smoke That Thunders’ resting lightly on the horizon.
 
Located just twenty minutes from the world’s largest waterfall, The Elephant Camp allows guests to enjoy both the fascinating wildlife of the African bush, the tranquillity of the Zambezi’s vast floodplains, and the unique and exciting Victoria Falls.
 
The Lodge provides guests with an authentic safari experience within a luxurious space, with a sunken fire pit, boma dining area, and private plunge pools. Guests can engage with nature and even visit the elephants at the Elephant Sanctuary and Orphanage and meet the elephants who are currently rehabilitating and being cared for before their release back into the wild.

The Elephant Camp West

The Elephant Camp West is both a stand-alone safari camp, and an extension of the main Elephant Camp, which is designed to cater for smaller groups and families. The camp consists of just four luxury tented suites, all of which have their own private deck and plunge pools that are positioned perfectly on a ridge that overlooks the Smoke that Thunders – the perpetual mist that hangs over the Victoria Falls Rainforest – and offering panoramic views of the wilderness and Zambezi Gorges.
 
Located just twenty minutes from the world’s largest waterfall, The Elephant Camp West allows guests to enjoy both the fascinating wildlife of the African bush, the tranquillity of the Zambezi’s vast floodplains, and the unique and exciting Victoria Falls. The camp features a comfortable yet elegant lounge area with a bar where guests can take in the extraordinary sweeping views of the concession.
 
The Elephant Camp West is an eco-conscious camp, and during its construction, bush clearing was kept to a minimum to reduce the impact on the environment and surrounding landscape. Guests can also engage with nature and visit the elephants at the Elephant Sanctuary and Orphanage and meet the elephants who are currently rehabilitating and being cared for before their release back into the wild.

Luangwa Safari House

Luangwa House has been designed to appease the senses from the minute you arrive. Entering through huge pivoting doors, guests will find themselves welcomed by an opulent main area, high ceilings, enticing sofas and two floating staircases on either side – leading to the upstairs suites and a lavish wrought iron and marble dining table. The face of the house is completely open, providing natural light and incredible views over the landscape. The house showcases a tiled terrace with a refreshing plunge pool, and a decked walkway winding through the ebony trees. The location offers guests a wealth of activities and trips, from game drives, birding, boating safaris to cultural trips, village tours and traditional, local market visits. This magnificent private safari house is the ultimate in luxury and the perfect getaway for families (children over seven years) or groups of friends seeking an indulgent and private break unlike any other.

Nkwali Camp

Nkwali Camp is nestled on the banks between the Luangwa River and a large lagoon, in the diverse national park of South Luangwa. Guests here will have an exclusive stay in unique safari chalets, which are built out of natural materials and blend in seamlessly with the surrounding environment. Guests can spend their time exploring the surrounding area on exciting game drives, immersing themselves in nature on a stunning guided walk, or gliding across the sparkling Luangwa River on a boat safari. During all these activities expect to see an array of interesting and breathtaking animals, from herds of elephants, prides of lions and galloping antelopes to sly crocodiles and lazy hippos. At the end of the day, grab a drink from the bar and spend time unwinding on the expansive decking which overlooks the green lagoon and raise a toast to your stunning surroundings in the golden tones of the sunset.

Robin’s House

For guests wanting a private and exclusive safari experience then Robin’s House is the perfect answer. Nestled amongst trees on the shady riverbank of the Luangwa River sits a white-washed and thatch house which blends into the surrounding environment. The house is comfortable and luxurious inside, with two large bedrooms, a sitting area, and every home comfort tended to. A stay at Robin’s House comes complete with your own private valet, chef, safari guide and safari vehicle. Time can be spent in the sparkling plunge pool, on a private game drive or guided walk, or unwinding on the expansive verandah. Mealtimes can be organised to suit you, and dinners can be eaten outside, under the wide starry sky. Enjoy a unique and once-in-a-lifetime stay in the very heart of nature, and make memories which will last a lifetime.

Sapi Explorers Camp

Sapi Explorers Camp lies within a 118,000-hectare private concession which was awarded to Great Plains Conservation in 2016, who has managed and maintained it ever since. The site was converted into a private photographic reserve in the heart of an enormous conservation area. Sapi Explorers Camp enjoys an ideal location, located along the mighty Zambezi River with close proximity to Mana Pools National Park and situated within a private concession where guests can explore and experience an exclusive safari in an undisturbed and peaceful setting.
With only 5 Explorer-style tents (each with an en-suite bucket shower and flush toilet), Sapi Explorers Camp offers the perfect combination of comfort, adventure and discovery. Guests can enjoy traversing the wilderness on foot and getting up close to the amazing insects, birdlife and mammals of the African bush. Experience exciting hunts and follow predators as they race across the plains in pursuit of prey during a game drive and explore the waters of the Zambezi River in a canoe, while elephants, hyenas, wild dogs, buffalo, eland and zebra congregate on the shores for a drink. These marvellous creatures roam freely across the landscape, and witnessing them in their natural habitat is truly incredible.

Imbabala Zambezi Safari Lodge

Situated in the biodiverse and beautiful Zambezi National Park is Imbabala Zambezi Safari Lodge. Situated on the banks of the Zambezi is a comfortable main area, with a sparkling swimming pool and decking area. The suites come in a range of twin, double and family sizes, and are decorated in a unique and authentic safari style. Each room comes with its own hammock and private decking, where guests can enjoy stretching views over the rolling grasslands and glistening river.
 
Guests can spend their days exploring the Zambezi National Park on a game drive, river safari, or walking safari, however the prime location means guests can also explore Chobe National Park and the magnificent Victoria Falls. After days spent in the wilderness of Zambia return to the lodge for a freshly prepared, wholesome meal under the wide starry sky.

Kwando Tau Pan Camp

Kwando Tau Pan Camp is the first semi-permanent camp within the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, a vast landscape of sand ridges and dry plains. The Central Kalahari Game Reserve is over 50,000km square and is home to a wide range of wildlife including the long-horned oryx, the desert-adapted springbok, jackals, brown hyena, ostrich and herds of wildebeest. Kwando Tau Pan Camp consists of 9 suites that overlook the Tau Pan, or lion pan in Setswana, a large salt pan that is often visited by prides of regal black-eared Kalahari lions. The cheeky felines also tend to visit the camp’s family room as well. Visit the sleep out bed and lie under the sparkling night sky, surrounded by the Central Kalahari Game Reserve’s rich wildlife.

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