Zambia Safari

Anabezi

Anabezi is a 24 bed camp located on the banks of the Zambezi River at the Lower end of the Lower Zambezi National Park

Aerial view of Anabezi

The name Anabezi is derived from the camp being situated on the Zambezi River and the many Ana Trees or Winter Thorns (Faidherbia albida) that surround the camp. These winter thorns drop yellow pods which attract a wide variety of animals to the area including many elephants, a welcome sight in the camp.

The Camp comprises of 11 luxury tents and 1 luxury family suite on raised timber platforms at the edge of a ridge providing magnificent views of both the Zambezi River and Mushika River flood plain. The plain hosts year-round grazing and offers spectacular diverse game viewing from the comfort of your tent!

Accommodation consists of large luxurious tents, approximately 1000 sq ft in size, positioned on a raised wooden deck. The tents are generously spaced along the Zambezi River bank and the Mushika flood plain, allowing the game to wonder around the camp freely. Each of the luxury tents boasts: indoor and outdoor bathroom, a spacious sitting area, two teak double beds or one king-size deluxe bed placed within one well designed mosquito net, glass sliding doors opening onto a private deck, a plunge pool set into the expansive wood deck with a stunning view.

The family suite consists of: 2 rooms, 1 room with 2 double beds and a 2nd room with 2 single beds; indoor and 2 outdoor bathrooms and same facilities as the luxury tents.

The camp is well equipped with the best game viewing vehicles and boats allowing us to ensure much comfort for our guests and cater for their individual needs. Guests will be guided by very knowledgeable and experienced guides.

Activities include:
Game Drives –vehicles can seat 4 pax, 6 pax or 10 pax depending on the group size;
Night drive, walking Safaris into the Kulefu woodlands and surrounding areas (12 years and above)
Canoeing Safaris along the banks of the Zambezi River (12 years and above)
Boating and fishing on the Zambezi River
Bird Watching – approximately 500 species of birds in the Lower Zambezi National Park.

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