Welcome to Anabezi Camp in Lower Zambezi National Park

AboutAnabezi Camp

Set under the shade of a Winterthorn grove on the edge of the Zambezi River, Anabezi has the perfect setting to fully immerse into an authentic feel of the great Zambezi enhanced with the comforts of the actual camp.

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Key facts of Anabezi Camp

Open 1 May - 15 November
Country Zambia
National Park Lower Zambezi National Park
Accommodation 12 luxurious safari tents
Policy Children under the age of 12 years not accepted unless they are part of a group booking
Airstrip Jeki
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Description
Facilities
Experiences
Wildlife
Description

Located on the lower end of the Lower Zambezi National Park is luxurious Anabezi. The camp is named after the numerous Ana Trees surrounding the camp, which drop yellow pods and attract a great variety of game – elephants are a common sight within the camp. Each of the raised tents, has uninterrupted views of the Zambezi River and Mushika River flood plain and afford guests much game viewing opportunities.

Facilities
En suite & Outdoor shower
Laundry
Private plunge pools
Fan
Complimentary Wi-Fi in designated areas
Credit Card Facilities
Wheelchair friendly

 

The 12 luxury tents each have a private deck with a plunge pool and a view of the Zambezi.
Electricity and WiFi is also available.

Experiences
Wildlife

Located on the shores of the mighty Zambezi River, Lower Zambezi National Park naturally enjoys great sightings of crocodiles and hippos plus that of the large water monitor lizard. Also due to location, buffalo and elephant frequents cross between Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools and Lower Zambezi National Parks. Eland, zebra, wildebeest, waterbuck, bushbuck, and kudu have good populations, but impala is the most dominant species of antelope here. Grysbok and duiker are rarer but sighted sometimes. When it comes to carnivores, hyena, lion, and leopard are present. Wild dogs are less frequently seen.

Over 370 bird species have been sighted in this park. These species include bee-eaters, storks, herons, eagles, kingfishers (brown-hooded, giant, woodland, malachite, pied are common). On the river the egrets, cormorants, darters, fish eagles and storks are at play. African skimmers, ospreys, and spoonbills are some of the rare species here.

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