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A day in the life of a family safari is fluid, exciting, varied and full of special moments that will live on in family history for a lifetime. Our child specialist guides tailor their safaris to families for the duration of their stay, taking into consideration the age of the children and any special interests or requests, promoting a philosophy that embraces families in the wild.
There are several things you need to consider when planning for a safari, including the best time to go, your destination, the type of safari, necessary vaccinations, packing the right gear, understanding local culture and customs, respecting wildlife and the environment, and having travel insurance. Here is a comprehensive guide to help you plan for your safari
Lolebezi is being built in the far east of the Lower Zambezi. The river lodge is considered to be off the beaten track, because of its remote location. Making it the perfect safari destination for the traveller in search of an oasis, away from the bustling city life.
Lolebezi is the latest addition to the African Bush Camps family. The luxury safari lodge is being built in the eastern part of the Lower Zambezi National Park on 5 hectares of unspoiled protected wilderness.
Nestled in the heart of Hwange National Park in northwest Zimbabwe, ABC’s award-winning Somalisa Concession recently unveiled Ray’s Pan Sleep-Out Deck.
Offering an exclusive experience, the secret season also known as the Emerald season is perfect for birders, photographers and anyone who likes baby animals. It is one of the best times to travel.
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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