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Location:
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Zambezi National Park, Chiawa Camp enjoys the prime location in the
Lower Zambezi. This area is still unspoilt as it is new
to tourism and is afforded a high level of protection from the Zambian
Government and the local tour operators. It was only declared a
National Park in 1983, and the Cumings Family, who own and operate
Chiawa Camp, brought the first tourists to the Park in 1990.
Only licensed operators may
conduct safaris in the area, and only the few lodges situated within the
Park may conduct river & canoeing trips there. Visitors to the Park are thus
assured of seeing very little human activity. With over 300 bird species,
lion, leopard, vast herds of elephant and buffalo, prolific hippo,
gigantic baobab trees and magnificent stands of acacia, the Lower Zambezi
National Park and Chiawa Camp have become one of Africa's most exclusive
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Accommodation:
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Resting peacefully on the
river bank, in a grove of mahogany and acacia trees, the lodge is
constructed essentially of natural materials, and is designed to
ensure its idyllic setting can be fully appreciated.
All tents are
under thatch, have en-suite facilities with hot & cold running water,
twin or double beds, insect screens and solar powered lighting. 16
guests can be accommodated in 8 well- appointed safari tents, each on
a raised timber deck with private veranda.
The spacious lounge and bar
area has an observation platform built into its roof, providing one of the
best views in the valley. Of course the dining area also looks out onto
the river and the animals which regularly come to drink and feed at and
near the lodge. |
| Enjoy barbecues and
refreshing cocktails under starlight in our reed-enclosed boma while
your hosts oversee your comfort and the preparation of Chiawa's
renowned cuisine.
Naturally vegetarians are catered for however please
give us advance notice of any special culinary requirements. Another viewing platform has
been constructed in the quietest corner of the lodge, overlooking the
confluence of the Chawa & Zambezi rivers.
Sip a cup of tea or a Pimm's
while watching nature move at nature's pace and savor the tranquility of
Real Africa. |
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Game Viewing &
Activities:
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Chiawa Camp employs enough
guides and maintains a sufficient infrastructure that ensures maximum
efficiency and flexibility. This means that guests will enjoy levels
of choice & convenience not found elsewhere. The guides at Chiawa Camp
are experienced and qualified to help you get the most from your visit
to the Lower Zambezi National Park. All boats and vehicles, canoe
trips and walks carry first aid kits, and are linked to Chiawa Camp
with our extensive VHF radio network.
Chiawa Camp communicates with
the rest of the world via HF radio. Chiawa Camp is best experienced when a
customized itinerary is made up of any combination of these activities. These itineraries are ideal for Corporate
Team Building, Incentive and Group Travel. For groups of 4 or more a
personal guide and vehicle is provided, although smaller groups may book
this service in advance for an extra charge (contact us for details). |
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Game Drives:
This is the safest and
most effective way to view big game. Drives are conducted in open 4wd
Toyota LandCruisers that have been specially adapted for safari use.
Usually departing in the early morning, drives can last anywhere from
2 to 4 hours depending on what's seen and the requirements of the
guests. In the late afternoon drives set off for an hour or so before
stopping at a scenic point for sundowners. |
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Once the sun has set and
it is dark enough for the powerful spotlights to become effective,
night drives commence. Zambia is one of the few
countries that permit night drives, perhaps the most interesting of
safari activities.
This is an opportunity to see nocturnal creatures
such as civet, porcupine, genet, and also to see some of the larger
predators on the move. It is not uncommon to see a pride of lions on a
kill or a leopard stalking through the bush. Again, these drives can
last up to 4 hours depending on the action! |
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Bush Walks:
Pioneered in Zambia, bush
walks are essentially a "micro-safari".An armed ranger will guide you
through the wilderness on foot, interpreting spoor, identifying the
various flora and fauna, and highlighting conservation issues.
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pace is leisurely and the duration is determined by guests'
requirements. Typically, a few hours is sufficient.
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River Cruises:
One of the great aspects
of a visit to Chiawa Camp are the activities offered by virtue of our
presence on the Zambezi river. Chiawa Camp is one of the few lodges
permitted to conduct waterborne safaris within the National Park, and
our 8m motorized pontoon is ideal to take advantage of this. Enjoy midday cruises through
numerous channels, viewing hippo, buffalo, elephant and prolific bird
life. Also on offer are sunset cruises, or breakfast served on board,
anchored in the middle of the Zambezi. Fishing:
Expert guides are on hand
to assist you in finding the notorious Tigerfish (camp record 8.75kg,
average 2kg) and other species that abound in the Zambezi River.
Chiawa Camp is currently the only lodge offering professionally guided
sport fishing inside the Lower Zambezi National Park.
These waters are
free from netting and are hence your best bet for lots of big fish.
Naturally we enforce a strict catch & release policy. Best months for Tigerfish are September - November. |
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Canoeing:
Although the Zambezi offer
many activities, perhaps it is best known for canoeing. No where else
is there such a combination of breathtaking scenery, varied wildlife
and such interesting channels to paddle through.
Tranquil yet
exciting, these trips through waters such as the Chifungulu Channel
are an excellent way to best appreciate the Zambezi. Canadian canoes (6m long) are
used and these trips may last anywhere from 1 hour to 1 day. Our most
popular canoe safari is 90 minutes long where guests paddle (always
downstream!) from the lodge to "Sunset Strip" for sundowners and then a
night drive back to Chiawa Camp. |
Chiawa Camp is open April 15 to
November 15 |