Zambezi Queen by Mantis
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Zambezi Queen Exterior
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Zambezi Queen Exterior
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Zambezi Queen Exterior
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Zambezi Queen Exterior
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Luxury Suite
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Luxury Suite
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Suite
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Suite
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Lounge
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Lounge
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Lounge
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Lounge
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Zambezi Queen Exterior
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Upper Deck
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Plunge Pool Upper Deck
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Stern Lounge Bar
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Stern Lounge
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Stern Lounge
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Stern Lounge
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Bar
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Bar Details
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Bar
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Dining Area
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Dining Area
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Dining Area
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Dining Area
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River Safari
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Photographic Safari with the Zambezi Queen Collection
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Plunge Pool
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Boat Exterior - Front of Boat Girl Looking
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Zambezi Queen Staff
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Staff Singing
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Zambezi Queen Crew
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Stewart & Jana
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Houseboats
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Game Viewing
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Game Viewing
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Game Viewing
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Chobe River Aerial
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Birding
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Fish Eagle
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Locally made goods
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Fishing equipment
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Plunge Pool
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Zambezi Queen exterior
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Luxury Suite
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Luxury Suite Balcony
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Luxury Suite
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Luxury Suite
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Luxury Suite En-suite
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Suite
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Suite En-Suite
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Suite
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Suite
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Suite
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Suite
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Suite
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Plunge Pool
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Lunch Buffet
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Lunch Buffet
A FLOATING BOUTIQUE HOTEL IN A CLASS OF HER OWN
Moving along the banks of the great Chobe River, Zambezi Queen is a 5-star, 42-metre long luxury houseboat offering unparalleled sophistication in one of the most remote locations on the planet. Best of all, as a guest on the vessel, you can enjoy a truly unique and adventurous river safari holiday while still being surrounded by complete comfort and elegance.
Each of the 14 suites on Zambezi Queen features air-conditioning and your own private balcony, where you can enjoy unobstructed views of the Chobe River and African landscape beyond. Wake up to the sight of an elephant drinking from the river, or watch a fish eagle take flight – all from the comfort of your own luxurious bed.
Unlike a land-based lodge, Zambezi Queen navigates roughly 25km of the Chobe River, allowing you to explore different vantage points and enjoy unparalleled game viewing. The banks of the Chobe National Park boast one of the densest populations of elephant on the African continent - estimated at approximately 120 000. The Park is also home to a large number of buffalo, leopard and lion, along with a variety of antelope and abundant birdlife.