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Chobe National Park is a wildlife sanctuary that lies in the North Eastern corner Botswana. This area, which combines multiple ecosystems and habitats, is well worth adding to any Botswana safari.
Locals call it Mosi-oa Tunya, meaning “the smoke that thunders”, Victoria Falls is one the most famous iconic destinations in Africa. It is also one of the most visited tourist destinations on the continent. Most visitors take a few days to see the largest curtain of water falling in the world and then sign up for the many adventure activities available.
Africa is one of the most romantic destinations on the planet. The vast blue sky curve down to golden plains that extend to the horizon, bordered by navy and purple-hued distant mountains marching away.
The Lower Zambezi National Park remains one of Zambia’s hidden gems. Though Victoria falls and the more well-known South Luangwa National Park draw a lot of attention, the Lower Zambezi National Park is equally breathtaking and deserves just as much attention. Here, you will enjoy abundant wildlife, seclusion and a temperate climate.
Beks Ndlovu, the Zimbabwean-born founder and CEO of African Bush Camps, used to live in Khayelitshe House with his family. His admiration for the secluded hideaway led to its inclusion in ABC’s 16-camp portfolio,
Lolebezi, the brand-new property in the African Bush Camps family, is situated in the awe-inspiring Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia and will undoubtedly be one of the most breathtaking. The lodge has been created to take advantage of the one kilometre of private river frontage that it possesses on five acres of protected wilderness.
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World Travel Awards Winner 2023
This was truly a 5+ star bucket list experience. We were treated with the utmost respect, generosity and kindness by every staff member. We appreciated the understated luxury, attention to detail, magnificent lodge decor, the on-the-Zambezi River setting, the phenomenal food, guides, trip to the epic Vic Falls and optional activities...
Julia K, March 2024Managing 23 travelers from California, Maine, Massachusetts, and Montana was difficult. Finding a camp in the Okavango was also difficult. Fortunately, I made contact with Vanessa Stanley, and she was able to assist in finding two camps that were proximal to each other, thus allowing a group of 23 to have meals and free time together and still be at a bush camp. Thank you for a wonderful experience.
Gary, July 2024