While overlooking the Lower Zambezi River, you can enjoy delicious breakfasts provided by a team of expert chefs who will prepare dishes to order.
Lunch need not interrupt a good day's fishing or game drives. With the option of a gourmet picnic lunch or a full outdoor buffet in the national park, complete with white linen tableware, the concept of outdoor dining takes on a new dimension.
In the evening you can gather at the stunning Sausage Tree Bar, where drinks and aperitifs are served on the suspended deck.
Dinner is served at private tables under the stars, by a roaring fire on a cooler night, or brought to you on your private deck.
To celebrate special occasions, guests are offered drinks by a camp fire and a candlelit dinner on a deserted island on the Zambezi.
A luxury spa offers a wide variety of professional beauty treatments.
Royal Zambezi Lodge is situated only 5 minutes’ drive away from the Lower Zambezi National Park, which is home to huge herds of elephant and buffalo, and offers frequent and reliable lion and leopard sightings. Also seen are side-striped jackal, hyena, hippo, buffalo, zebra, waterbuck, and many other antelope. Less common but a very special treat are the African wild dog and aardvark.
The river is an ideal place to view both wildlife and birdlife - the riverine ecosystem hosts spectacular birdlife. Over 300 species of birds can be found in the area. The African fish eagle, Zambia's national bird, is a common sight.
You can opt for open vehicle drives, night drives, walking safaris or boat trips for game viewing or photographic safaris.
One of the most memorable sights in the Lower Zambezi valley is that of an elephant swimming across the enormous Zambezi River. This, along with buffalo and waterbuck "island hopping," can all be viewed from the comfort of the lodge.
As the lodge is unfenced it is not uncommon for game to wander through. In particular, elephants are often found meandering their way down to the water, halting occasionally to help themselves to the leaves on the sausage trees.
One of the best ways to experience the true beauty of the river and get up close to animals on the river banks is by canoe which is arranged with professional guides who have a vast knowledge of the wildlife and birdlife of the area.
Expert resident guides lead fishing excursions on new, fully-fitted aluminium boats. All fishing is on a catch and release basis.
Lunch need not interrupt a good day's fishing or game drives. With the option of a gourmet picnic lunch or a full outdoor buffet in the national park, complete with white linen tableware, the concept of outdoor dining takes on a new dimension.
In the evening you can gather at the stunning Sausage Tree Bar, where drinks and aperitifs are served on the suspended deck.
Dinner is served at private tables under the stars, by a roaring fire on a cooler night, or brought to you on your private deck.
To celebrate special occasions, guests are offered drinks by a camp fire and a candlelit dinner on a deserted island on the Zambezi.
A luxury spa offers a wide variety of professional beauty treatments.
Royal Zambezi Lodge is situated only 5 minutes’ drive away from the Lower Zambezi National Park, which is home to huge herds of elephant and buffalo, and offers frequent and reliable lion and leopard sightings. Also seen are side-striped jackal, hyena, hippo, buffalo, zebra, waterbuck, and many other antelope. Less common but a very special treat are the African wild dog and aardvark.
The river is an ideal place to view both wildlife and birdlife - the riverine ecosystem hosts spectacular birdlife. Over 300 species of birds can be found in the area. The African fish eagle, Zambia's national bird, is a common sight.
You can opt for open vehicle drives, night drives, walking safaris or boat trips for game viewing or photographic safaris.
One of the most memorable sights in the Lower Zambezi valley is that of an elephant swimming across the enormous Zambezi River. This, along with buffalo and waterbuck "island hopping," can all be viewed from the comfort of the lodge.
As the lodge is unfenced it is not uncommon for game to wander through. In particular, elephants are often found meandering their way down to the water, halting occasionally to help themselves to the leaves on the sausage trees.
One of the best ways to experience the true beauty of the river and get up close to animals on the river banks is by canoe which is arranged with professional guides who have a vast knowledge of the wildlife and birdlife of the area.
Expert resident guides lead fishing excursions on new, fully-fitted aluminium boats. All fishing is on a catch and release basis.