Situated in a large private concession in the heart of the Zambezi Valley’s Mana Pools National Park, Wilderness Ruckomechi looks out from the banks of the mighty Zambezi River. It is a remote, picturesque place with spectacular views of the broad flowing river, the adjacent woodland and the mountains of the Rift Valley escarpment.
Ten spacious and beautifully decorated en-suite tents, including two family rooms, lie beneath the ana trees, best-beloved of local elephant for their nutritious seeds. The camp's central living space includes an inviting fire pit for pleasant evenings beneath the African night skies. Other unique features include a pool which overlooks a broad sweep of river, an outdoor “bath with a view” in a secluded, scenic spot, and a romantic Star Bed by a busy waterhole.
Open 4x4 vehicles, motorised pontoon boats, canoes and good old safari boots facilitate the wildlife viewing. Wilderness Ruckomechi is open throughout the dry (winter) season.
INSIDER'S TIP: A boat cruise along the mighty Zambezi is a wonderful way to see wildlife and waterbirds from a different perspective. For the more adventurous – there’s the option of canoeing along this famous river!
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Wilderness RuckomechiRuckomechi is the elephants’ favourite camp
Wilderness RuckomechiGuest lounge area and adjacent al fresco dining arear
Wilderness RuckomechiSpend an evening star-gazing from the deck
Wilderness RuckomechiCanoeing on the Zambezi allows up-close game viewing
Wilderness RuckomechiGuest lounge area and adjacent al fresco dining area
Wilderness RuckomechiGreat game viewing from as close as Ruckomechi’s star-gazing deck
Wilderness RuckomechiAlways amazing wildlife sightings from the main area
Wilderness RuckomechiBrunch treats at Ruckomechi
Wilderness RuckomechiThe pool area has sweeping views of the Zambian escarpment over the river
Wilderness RuckomechiThe luxurious guest tents are spacious and inviting
Wilderness RuckomechiBalmy weather allows for dining under the stars most evenings
Wilderness RuckomechiEnjoy an aperitif on the fire deck before dinner
Wilderness RuckomechiRuckomechi is nestled on the banks of the Zambezi River adjacent to Mana Pools National Park
Wilderness RuckomechiElephant feeding on the floodplain in front of a guest tent
Wilderness RuckomechiExterior view of a guest tent
Wilderness RuckomechiLuxurious guest tents provide a relaxing base at siesta time
Wilderness RuckomechiRuckomechi accommodates guests in 10 spacious en-suite tents
Wilderness RuckomechiGuest tent bathroom
Wilderness RuckomechiGuest tents overlook the Lower Zambezi River
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenWild dog pack preparing for a hunt
Wilderness RuckomechiHippo are a regular sighting in the Zambezi River
Wilderness RuckomechiCanoeing on the Zambezi is a thrilling adventure
Wilderness RuckomechiRuckomechi’s legendary outdoor bath offers a romantic interlude
Wilderness RuckomechiAfrican skimmers require pristine habitats to successfully breed
Wilderness RuckomechiBuffalo graze on an island in the Zambezi River
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenGame viewing from a boat cruise
Wilderness RuckomechiThe resident lion pride may often be seen while out on a game drive
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenGame walk with professional safari guide
Wilderness RuckomechiAfrican elephant feeding in the floodplain
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenTiger fishing is available on a catch-and-release basis
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenWild dog seen on a game walk
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenHippo seen from a canoeing activity
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenElephant crossing a shallow section of the Zambezi River
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenGolden hour elephant
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenWild dog after a successful kill
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenPlayful wild dogs
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenElephant feeding on ana tree pods
Wilderness RuckomechiCredit: Dana AllenElephant are regularly seen from the pontoon as they move across the Zambezi
Wilderness RuckomechiPredators such as lion are often sighted while on game drives
Wilderness RuckomechiBuffalo on the floodplain behind camp
Wilderness RuckomechiElephant seen on a drive from camp
Wilderness RuckomechiZebra with oxpeckers passenger
Wilderness RuckomechiIconic African fish-eagle
Wilderness RuckomechiImpala flourish in Mana Pools National Park
Wilderness RuckomechiWhite-fronted bee-eater on the banks of the Zambezi River
Wilderness RuckomechiElephant with the escarpment forms a stunning backdrop
Wilderness RuckomechiElephant sightings from a boat cruise are exceptionally rewarding
Wilderness RuckomechiThe face of experience
Wilderness RuckomechiThe Zambian escarpment provides a dramatic photographic backdrop, whether at sunrise or sunset
Sublimely spacious tented suites are thoughtfully positioned along the iconic Zambezi’s banks, each offering unimpeded views across the river to the stunning Rift Valley Escarpment on the Zambian side.
From the well-appointed lounge area inside, to the expansive deck outside, each suite has been mindfully furnished in rich natural textures and lovely local décor pieces.
Connected to the main area by low wooden walkways – to allow free passage of the wildlife – the tented suites provide front row seats to an endlessly entertaining wildlife parade.
The two stylish and generous tented family rooms are built on low wooden decks offering a veranda with broad vistas of the Zambezi River. With the same comforts as the standard tents, each comprise two en-suite bedrooms.
Bird Watching, Boating, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Game Drives, Night Drives, Sleep Outs, Walks (Guided)
One of the many things we are most proud to share with our guests are the wide open spaces and amazing viewing encounters with wild animals in their natural habitat. Explore the varying habitats within our private concession, as well as the National Park, accessing a diversity of habitats, and therefore a wide range of wildlife which resides in each one.
Mana Pools National Park is a remote, astonishing place that is best experienced on foot. Learn to listen for alarm calls as you venture through the wilderness led by a professional guide. This fantastic way of exploring the surrounding bush, looking out for the spoor and tracks of animals, often heralds many exciting sightings.
For the more adventurous, there is the thrilling experience of canoeing along this famous river, allowing for a different perspective of the area.
* Water levels permitting.
Enjoy a magical sunset while cruising this amazing stretch of the Zambezi River in search of hippo, crocodile, elephants and colourful birdlife.
* Water levels permitting.
Bream (tilapia), barbel (catfish) and tigerfish are some of the more common fish found at Mana Pools. Catch and release is practised at all Wilderness camps and keen fishermen are always encouraged to bring their own equipment as we only carry basic fishing tackle.
There is no better way of falling asleep than being serenaded by the sounds of nature while you gaze up at the starry skies of Africa.
* Weather permitting and operated subject to the discretion of the Camp Manager.
The multiplicity of fantastic birdlife in the area includes three-banded courser, western banded snake-eagle, Arnot's chat, green-capped eremomela, African golden oriole, Lilian’s lovebird, Böhm's spinetail and Meve's starling.
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Wilderness Chikwenya | Mana Pools National Park
18 Apr 2024 - 20 Apr 2024
Wilderness Chikwenya overlooks a beautiful stretch of the Zambezi River in the eastern section of Mana Pools National Park, one of the most remote and beautiful areas in Zimbabwe. Views extend over open floodplains down to the legendary river and across to the mountains of the Rift Valley escarpment, while stretching inland behind Wilderness Chikwenya are the dense woodlands so characteristic of the area. The canvas tents are set on low wooden decks and linked to the raised main area by wooden walkways.
A lounge, dining and bar area offer a sanctuary of hospitality and relaxation, while a pool deck and fire place offer alternate spaces to take in the scenery and passing wildlife. The area is renowned for its large numbers of elephant, buffalo, hippo and eland, especially in winter when they concentrate along the river – these and a variety of predators can be seen from camp.
INSIDER'S TIP: Protein-rich albida pods attract many species, particularly elephant, during the dry season.
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ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaThe lounge area evokes an atmosphere of a bygone safari era
ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaFamily-style dining is a feature of the relaxed atmosphere at Chikwenya
ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaEnjoy the extraordinary beauty of the area from the comfort of your spacious room
ChikwenyaThe confluence of the Sapi and Zambezi rivers
ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertDay and night game drives provide exclusive access to a spectacular stretch of the Zambezi River and its typical Mana Pools woodlands.
ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertElephant are regularly seen reaching high into the trees for food
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaElephants feed on the nutritious ana pods which occur in abundance around Chikwenya
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaLuxuriate in the spaciousness of a Chikwenya guest tent
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaA bathroom with a view goes without saying
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaLuxurious amenities in the guest bathrooms
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaRelax on the sunken deck overlooking the Zambezi River
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaHigh tea overlooking the floodplain and Zambezi River
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaDelicious brunch offerings are a safari institution
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaWatch the wildlife go by from a swing chair in the main area
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaAlfresco dining takes full advantage of Chikwenya's setting
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaDinner overlooking the Zambezi River
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaFamily-style dining overlooking the river
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaChikwenya's pool with a view
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaElephants in the area seek out the nutritious albida pods
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaThe Chikwenya Pride comprises three adult males, two lionesses and a single young cub
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertBoating on the Zambezi delivers impressive game sightings
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertSunset over the Rift Valley escarpment
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertChikwenya is surrounded by a dense forest of albida and Natal mahogany trees
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertBuffalo are seen in impressive numbers in the area
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertChikwenya is a photographer's paradise
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertChikwenya looks out over an open floodplain and the broad Zambezi River
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertBoating is a wonderful way of seeing amazing wildlife
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaThe Chikwenya Pride relaxing across the Sapi River from camp
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertChikwenya lies at the confluence of the Sapi and Zambezi rivers
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertThe area is known for its impressive eland herds
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertElephant love this area for its abundant food sources
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertClassic Mana Pools woodlands scene
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertPlayful young elephant
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaCould Chikwenya be the most photogenic Wilderness concession in Africa?
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertWaterbuck are seen regularly around camp
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertImpala herd close to Chikwenya
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaThe Chikwenya Pride's single young cub is the star of the show
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertHeading to the Zambezi for a drink and a swim
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertWatching baboons is endlessly entertaining
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Caroline CulbertEarly morning sighting of a side-striped jackal
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaOne of the Chikwenya males
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaElephants are regularly seen swimming across the Zambezi to a nearby island
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaThe Chikwenya Pride's little cub takes every opportunity to explore her world
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaPlayful Chikwenya cub with mom
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaChikwenya lions resting on the bank of the Sapi River
Wilderness ChikwenyaCredit: Kyle & Ruth de NorbregaChikwenya cub learning how to stalk impala
Wilderness ChikwenyaChikwenya male and female with their cub
Wilderness ChikwenyaBonding with Chikwenya Pride dad
Wilderness Chikwenya epitomises a true bush camp experience, with the personal service, intimacy and warmth our tented camps are renowned for. Elegant and spacious tents rest in the shade of a grove of towering indigenous trees, inviting elephants, stately eland, and an array of birds to the camp. Decorated in light tones of cream and beige, Chikwenya exudes serenity.
There are two spacious tented family units, each comprising one main bedroom with a king-sized bed and one twin-bedded room, both with their own en-suite facilities. Each unit has its own separate entrance with a shared outdoor deck and sunken seating area – the perfect space from which to soak in the magnificent views. Each unit has a shared private plunge pool to complete the picture-perfect setting.
Bird Watching, Boating, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Game Drives, Night Drives, Walks (Guided)
Day and night game drives provide exclusive access to a spectacular stretch of the Zambezi River, its typical Mana Pools woodlands, the Sapi River and fertile floodplains.
It’s all about experiencing Africa on foot: along the Zambezi River, amongst the riverine vegetation, and under the shady canopy of albida trees. Venture through the wilderness in the safe hands of a professional guide. Look out for animal tracks, stop to smell the plants, take the time to admire the smaller often unnoticed animals.
Boating is a wonderful way of seeing large numbers of waterbirds and wildlife attracted to the river and seasonal pans.
* Water levels permitting.
For the adventurous, canoeing down one of Africa’s mightiest rivers is a must.
* Water levels permitting.
Relax and enjoy the spectacular beauty of this stretch of the famous Zambezi River, with breathtaking sunsets over the African horizon.
Royal Zambezi Lodge is a striking combination of contemporary style and comfort in a completely unspoiled bush environment. Offering king-size beds in large, fully netted, canvas tents under thatched canopies, comfortable sofas in front of roaring open fires and airy verandahs, the lodge is a luxurious base from which to explore this beautiful area.
The design of Royal Zambezi Lodge allows nature and the environment to play a leading role in ensuring the relaxed pace and magical experience enjoyed by guests. The Lodge is an ideal place to stay when combining a visit to Victoria Falls. It works perfectly for a family safari holiday yet also as the romantic setting for honeymoon couples.
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Safari Game DriveCredit: Stevie Mann
Walking SafarisCredit: Stevie MannRoyal Waterhole
Early morning walking safarisCredit: Stevie MannHome of the famous walking safaris
Sunset canoe tripCredit: Stevie Manngliding down the Inkalenge channel
View of the lodge from the riverCredit: Stevie MannWhere Luxury Meets the Wild
View of lodge with hippos from Mana Pools
Game drive - elephant
The Lodge - view from river
Guest watching elephant eating pods off main lodge roof
Bush dinner campfire
Canoeing - buffalo on riverbank
Wildlife - carmine bee-eater colony
Sausage Tree bar & infinity main pool overlooking Zambezi River
Rooms - Private plunge pool Presidential Suite
Angling - world famous Tiger Fish (Strictly catch & release)
Activities - Boat cruise sundowners
Activities- Bush walks
Wildlife - Leopards are plentiful in the area
The Royal Bush Spa
Elephant herd in front of the lodge
Canoeing
Deluxe Suite - with star gazing window & overlooking Zambezi River and private deck
Lions spotted on game drive
Wildlife around the lodge
Presidential Suite - luxury copper bath
Morning tea on private deck
Around the campfire - main lodge deck
Sunrise from Presidential Suite deck
Lion spotted on riverbank
Guest Areas - walkway to Sausage Tree Bar
Deluxe Suite - interior
Presidential Suite - interior
Elephant by main lodge
Massage treatment at Royal Bush Spa
Aerial view of the Zambezi Valley from planeCredit: Harsh PatelDaily flights into Royal Air Strip with Royal Air Charters
Presidential Suite Day Bed
Presidential exterior overlooking river
Massage at Royal Bush Spa
Sausage Tree Bar
Presidential Interior
Sunrise from private deck
Royal pride
Leopard in the Lower Zambezi
Elephants crossing river
Elephant and Hippo at Royal Waterhole
Elephants in front of lodge
Yoga retreat
Sunset fishing off sandbank
Wild Dog on Royal Airstrip
Romantic sundowners on islandCredit: Anthony GroteHoneymoon sundowner
CaneoingCredit: Stevie MannGame viewing on the river
Sundowners on Game DriveCredit: Stevie MannG & T's anyone???
Boat CruiseCredit: Stevie MannBoat cruise under the Winter thorn tree
Royal Bush DinnerCredit: Stevie MannRoyal Bush surprise
View of a Presidential Suite from the river
A canoe with a viewCredit: Stevie Mannrelaxing canoe game viewing
Family SafarisCredit: Stevie MannMulti generational travel
Plunge PoolCredit: Stevie MannA royal way of life
Walking SafarisCredit: Stevie MannHeart of the Lower Zambezi
Antelope at the Royal WaterholeCredit: Stevie Mann
Our 8 Deluxe Suites offer the perfect combination of contemporary comfort and understated elegance. The airy canopied canvas and thatched tents nestle under mature trees, and each positioned for maximum enjoyment of the surrounding views and complete privacy. Natural tones, luxurious textures and comfortable armchairs create a secluded retreat. Extra length sprung mattresses with pure cotton linen and fine down pillows ensure a perfect night’s rest. Each suite provides a private plunge pool in which to cool down while overlooking the mighty Zambezi River.
Amenities of the Deluxe Suites:
Shady veranda overlooking the river
Spacious en-suite bedrooms
Outside area with private plunge pool
2 Guests Maximum
King bed or 2x Singles
Room size = 62m², Deck = 20m², Outside living area = 24m²
Room Wi-fi
Our 7 Presidential and honeymoon suites epitomise the luxury safari experience. With outside showers, copper baths, private plunge pools, shaded day-beds, the suites provide the ultimate in opulence while allowing guests to immerse themselves in the surrounding wilderness. Offering luxury at a higher level, our Presidential suites are ideal for honeymoon couples, special occasion getaways, or for those who merely want to experience Zambia’s finest safari accommodation.
Amenities of the Presidential Suites:
Shady veranda overlooking the river
Spacious en-suite bedrooms
Outside showers Freestanding copper baths
Private day-bed
Plunge pool
Large lounge area
2 Guests Maximum (6 with Children)
Up to 4 x singles & 1 King double bed (Offered in 6 Presidential suites only)
Up to 1 x single & 1 King double bed offered in Presidential Royal
Room Size = 156 m², Deck = 39 m², Outside Living area = 90 m²
Room Wi-fi
As a family owned property, we pride ourselves in being family friendly and offer a few comfortable and luxury family suite options. This dedicated family unit consists of our two Deluxe suites (6 & 7) which offer a shared seating area between the rooms for the whole family to enjoy. The two suites are strategically placed closest to the main area to provide peace of mind to parents with younger children preferring a shorter (escorted) walk between their suite and the central area.
The separate suites are enclosed and safe enough for children to enjoy their own suite with parents staying in the suite next door. However, we are happy to accommodate one parent sharing Deluxe 6 with a child and the other parent sharing Deluxe 7 with another child upon request.
We also have 3 Presidential suites on offer for families wanting to be under one roof, with the addition of extra beds and mosquito nets for the comfort of the entire family. These suites have been designed as a large open plan home-away-from-home and befitting of the wilderness surroundings.
Amenities of the Deluxe Family Suites (6 & 7):
Shady veranda overlooking the main pool area and a view of the river
Spacious en-suite bedrooms
Outside area with private plunge pool
5 Guests maximum (Consisting of 2 adults or 3 children U12)
1 Extra-large double bed per suite
Room Size = 62m², Deck = 20m², Outside living area = 22m²
Room Wi-Fi
Shared family lounge area
Property Facilities
24-hour Security, Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Library, Pool, Private Vehicle (Available), Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
Room Facilities
Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En-Suite, Fan, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Available), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Plunge Pool, Private Pool / Jacuzzi, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Sala, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Bird Watching, Boating, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Fine Dining, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Viewing Hide, Game Walks, Gourmet Picnic, Massages, Night Drives, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Boating, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, Fishing, Fly Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Hiking, Massages, River Cruises, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Forty or so years ago nobody was permitted to enter a game park in Africa unless they were in a fully enclosed vehicle. Walking safaris were unheard of, and the first instances of both were pioneered in Zambia by the late Norman Carr. Others were quick to follow, and now the open vehicle concept is commonplace, and for many, it’s the way to go, particularly if time is limited.
An open vehicle offers all-around views, and this elevated viewpoint helps considerably when searching far afield for wildlife. It also means you can move reasonably quickly to new sites, especially if, for example, lions sighted in another location are reported over the onboard radio. A vehicle trip is often considered as a supplement to a boat trip and vice versa.
Our vehicles are maintained as new and offer comfort and security and the ability to take you to places where lesser vehicles would founder. They are purpose-built and equipped with both sunshade roofs and warm ponchos for late trips back to the lodge in the evenings. In addition, they have hand-held spotlights for night viewing. Night drives can be extremely exciting when the nocturnal creatures such as leopards, civets, porcupines, genets and aardvarks, to mention but a few, come out to hunt and forage for food.
Our game viewing trips by vehicle usually involve a break at an appropriate point for drinks and snacks. Here you can disembark, stretch your legs and enjoy the ambience and sounds so often missed while travelling. This is usually a good time to chat with your guide and ask all the questions about the bush that have accumulated on the drive. It’s also an excellent time to let creatures come to you, which can often happen if you remain relatively quiet, close to the vehicle and non-threatening.
A special night trip to look for leopard is not an unusual request. At Royal, we always ensure you are spoiled for choice in activities. You only have to ask; flexibility is the backbone of our approach.
A Royal canoe trip is something that shouldn’t be missed. You will first enjoy a boat trip down-river to where the canoes await you, each one carrying one or two passengers and a guide. Previous canoeing experience is not a pre-requisite while an ability to sit still helps considerably!
The trip usually involves about two or three hours paddling, being paddled or just drifting downstream on an offshoot from the main Zambezi which has formed a relatively narrow channel around what is effectively a large island. Most of the channel is reasonably shallow affording a view from water level over the lower banks of pristine bush and grassy flood plains with heavier bush as a close backdrop.
The canoeing experience involves peace and tranquillity punctuated by animal magic in all its forms. Everyone keeps a wary eye open for crocs and hippos while the guides know how to avoid “surprising” them. Game viewing from water level is entirely different and quite wonderful. The wildlife don’t seem to care about these floating objects and go about their business quite uninterrupted. The higher river banks provide burrow type nesting sites for bee-eaters and kingfishers in abundance.
Our recommendation is for you to partake in this activity in the afternoon when the sun is behind you and the light assists photography. Lions have been seen stalking and killing an impala. Leopard have been spotted on a branch watching the world go by. Elephant cross the water to and from the island where the vegetation provides plentiful browsing. Cape buffalo graze on the floodplains on both banks.
At the end of the trip refreshments of your choice await you on the river bank at the confluence with the main river, providing an unforgettable blend of action and serenity and an experience for which many return.
A further option is to make your return trip by vehicle when you enjoy a game viewing drive through the park back to the Lodge. Spotlights are provided to help you see the action in the darkness as the nocturnal creatures set out on the hunt for prey.
Fishing on the Lower Zambezi offers one of the most exceptional freshwater angling experiences in the world, the highlight being the presence of the world’s premier game fish, the Tiger Fish. The variety in the Zambezi, Hydrocynus vittatus, can grow up to 10 -12 Kg and is a superb fighter.
The best time for Tiger Fish is during our hot months of September to November. Expert resident guides take fishing excursions on new, fully-fitted aluminium boats. For guests who are new to fishing or fly-fishing, our guides provide expert instruction and assistance.
There are plenty of bream and chessa to catch or use as bait, as well as many varieties of catfish. You will certainly have a fight on your hands if you hook a Vundu (Bagrus Catfish), which can grow up to almost 100 lbs! Other species of interest are the Three Spot Bream, Red Breasted Bream, Nile Bream, Chessa, Nkupi, Bottlenose and the Cornish Jack. The waters of the Lower Zambezi are free from netting and therefore are your best bet for lots of big fish. We enforce a strict catch & release policy at Royal.
Guides, fuel and tackle are provided. However, we recommend that serious sport fishermen/woman bring their own gear – see below for suggestions. Medium-heavy action 20lb spinning or baitcasting rods/reels work best. Wire leader is essential, as are good quality sharp hooks attached to bright, shiny spinners and spoons.
Our experienced guides will take you to all the best fishing spots and guide you through the whole process. Whether you are a complete beginner or a professional angler we can guarantee that catching one of these mighty fish is an experience you will never forget!
Fishing Tackle:
- Bait-casting rods (2) 6ft MH action - Spinning rods (2) 6ft MH action - NOTE – Casting or spinning rods, depending on your personal preference. Casting rods have been historically easier to cast and troll the large plugs, spinners and spoons needed to tempt tigerfish. Consider 2 or 3 piece travel rods for easy carry-on packing as opposed to cumbersome, 7 foot rod tubes. - Casting or spinning reels + spare: Should possess smooth drags and have capacity to handle 125 yards of 14-20lb abrasion resistant line. - Extra line (changing line is often necessary) - 30-40lb wire test leaders (18-24 inches)
Fishing tackle suggested for fly fishing:
- Fly rods (2) from 8wt to 10wt - Weight forward floating line - 300 and 400 sinking fly lines - Tippets 20lb and per your liking - Wire Leaders 30-40lbs - Spare backing, spare lines, extra leaders - Flies (at least 30): Clouser deep minnow, Lefty’s Deceivers, other Epoxy or weighted head baitfish pattern flies in the 2 to 4 inch range on 2/0 hooks in the following colours: Silver, silver & red, black & silver, orange, white, chartreuse, Yellow. Also add flashabou or similar as attractor to most flies.
Due to catch and release policies we strongly recommend use of circle hooks.
The Royal Zambezi Bush Spa draws its inspiration from the natural beauty surrounding the lodge and is one of Zambia’s only bush spa’s. Its minimalist design exudes an air of complete balance, peace and tranquillity offering the ultimate refuge to restore the mind, body and spirit.
We pride ourselves on our attentive qualified therapist who is at hand to provide you with a wide variety of massages and a host of other therapeutic, beauty and skin care treatments. Many of these use local indigenous ingredients from the African bush further emphasising its beauty and enchantment. The spa is also the Zambian flagship of the famous and world-leading Dermalogica brand of skin care products.
Our spa, proudly positioned on a high vantage point, offers stunning views over the Zambezi River. The inviting aroma of burning scented candles fills the air from the open-air massage area or private treatment room. A beautifully appointed lounge area invites you to relax and unwind while taking in the remarkable sights and sounds of the resident flora and fauna.
With snorting hippos in the river and the sharp cries of the African Fish Eagle overhead to lull you into relaxation, what more could you ask for during a soothing massage in our award-winning Bush Spa?
A cruise in one of our outboard powered boats will be a rewarding experience any time from early morning to evening. The choice is yours, and our guides will make the appropriate recommendation depending on prevailing conditions. Photographers may not want the sun in their eyes or backlit waters.
There’s always something happening on the river, and the breeze out there is delightfully refreshing, particularly on a bright, cloudless sunny day. The river is continually changing and varies in width, speed and depth, perpetuating the ill-defined Zambia border which follows the original river course. Wildlife knows no such boundaries, and downstream there are national parks on both sides.
There is a rich variety of birdlife on its banks, reedbeds, backwaters and sandy shores mainly when the Palearctic migrants are around. You will see the ubiquitous fish eagle or an osprey often taking larger fish from the river, and there are myriad kingfishers of all shapes, colours and sizes who are partial to the smaller ones. With a vast variety of waders, storks and herons it’s a twitcher’s paradise with a host of interesting distractions.
One is always on the lookout for crocodiles, and the boatman or guide will make sure you can get that close-up of the big one before it enters the water. The hippos, of course, are always around, and your guide will know just how close you can safely go. They will always seek the deepest water, so it’s wise not to be blocking their way!
Recently there have been sightings of a cape clawless otter which we hope is managing the crayfish population that we understand are possibly on the increase. The Malawi Blue Crab has recently been seen in the water. There is often something new to consider, and our guides’ and boatmen’s enthusiasm is infectious.
All the large mammals come to the river to drink and in the case of elephants to frolic in the water. They let you come close enough to get some amusing pictures of their antics. You will often see lion, buffalo, kudu, bushbuck, waterbuck and many other larger animals on the river bank as, unlike the elephant, they have a healthy respect for crocodiles.
Cruises are well stocked with refreshments of your choice, and it’s pleasant to enjoy a sundowner on a sandy island with elephant nearby. Perhaps have a game of boule before returning to the lodge, using the spotlight to search for those bright eyes in the water and the riverbank.
For additional interest, a trip further upriver will allow you to see the riverside villagers happily fishing, bathing and washing their clothes in the river in the same way as they have for centuries. They seem to know when the crocodiles are around!
People argue that the best way to see the bush is to walk in it. In many ways, we feel they are correct as this intimate form of mixing with nature permits a close study of the various plants, animals, spoor, lairs, burrows, nests and other ground level features. All the sounds and scents are there, unsullied and there’s time to study everything properly without having to move on.
In most instances, our guides have been born and raised in the bush, and you will be astonished at their ability to spot the abnormal. You will also be amazed at how quickly you adapt to the surroundings and start to notice unusual movements, colours, and so forth. Real bushcraft takes time to develop and whether you’ve “been here before” or it’s your first time in Africa there will be something of interest. For some, it’s the sounds that are the most interesting and it’s exciting to track down that tiny Pearl Spotted Owlet just from its call. Is that a hippo or a lion calling? Is that hyena far away?
Snakes can sometimes be found, but success requires some fairly specialist experience. There are plenty around, but contrary to popular belief they don’t spend their time attacking people! They tend to be shy and will often remain completely unmoving making them difficult to see. Look for them sunning themselves on branches or rocks, perhaps dangling motionless from a branch awaiting a careless bird passing by.
A good snake sighting is often one of the highlights of a walking safari, and a live study and understanding of their behaviour will cure even the most acute ophidiophobia.
Your guide will be accompanied by an armed scout and the perceived ‘dangers’ will soon be forgotten as you blend into the wilderness and become part of it. Clothing in natural colours is best mainly when stalking or avoiding that elusive antelope or even lion, buffalo or elephant and of course comfortable shoes are essential. A few hours walking in the bush soon creates an appetite for that delicious brunch, lunch or a cold beer!
Hiking
Please note: Due to the hot climate during summer months in the Lower Zambezi, this is a seasonal activity and only on offer from May-August each year.
The backdrop to Lower Zambezi National Park and indeed our Lodge is an impressive mountainous escarpment with many peaks and a variety of walks and climbs, some of which will put you to the test and others which will provide a mild cardiac stimulus. The choice is yours, and those who are interested should discuss their preferences with the guides.
The warm weather makes for a trip which doesn’t involve heavy clothing, and the primary consideration is comfortable shoes and clothing while not forgetting water, cameras and binoculars. Porters can be provided to help carry your kit when necessary.
The trip will first take you through the riverine bush and as you move higher the vegetation changes, then thins out, and the most fantastic panoramic view of the Zambezi valley emerges. You begin to imagine how the first explorers must have felt.
An armed scout accompanies you and of course one of our experienced guides who will point out all sorts of interesting features in addition to the wild animals and birds encountered. That said the prime aim of reaching the top or at least some way up is not forgotten.
As your party is always in radio contact with the Lodge, vehicles can be arranged to speed up your return with some mobile game viewing thrown in. It’s entirely up to you. On returning to camp a swim in the infinity pool, immersion in your private plunge pool or a cold beer will be well-earned.
The “Do Nothing at All” option, abbreviated to DNA, is a Royal special and is often a total misnomer as the goings-on in a quiet camp often leave you breathless. The concept of DNA is essentially to stay in camp, spend time relaxing by the main pool or bar, chatting to other folk on the deck, browsing through the many reference books in the lounge or staying in your suite simply D’g NA.
However, it’s only when you find yourself nose to trunk with a bull elephant while lying on your day-bed or a mum and her calf munching close to your plunge pool that you realise what “relaxation” can entail! These visitors can’t read a “Do Not Disturb” sign and they don’t know what “shoo” means! It’s their place too and always has been so remembering to look right and left before leaving your suite!
The ongoing distractions from the river create unique photo opportunities in camp and all to a background chorus of the multitude of birds, monkeys and baboons around the camp, mainly when it’s quiet. The Lodge area is a bird watcher’s delight because of the variety of habitats and cover available, especially the large shade trees which shelter the complex. Never a dull moment!
If you want to relax then all is not lost – the Royal Bush Spa is, of course, another form of DNA, as is the exercise machine by the pool, the pool itself or merely catching up with the news at home with our wireless internet service, maintained by boosters throughout the camp.
Of course, our waiters are always on hand to keep you well supplied with refreshments at all times, and they can be contacted via the service telephone in your suite.
The Lower Zambezi National Park is an IBA (Important Bird Area) and therefore of global conservation significance. Over 300 species of birds are found here. The African fish eagle, Zambia’s national bird, is commonly seen and heard.
For birding enthusiasts, you need to be here for those birding sensations – the African Pitta and Narina Trogon. The African Pitta arrives for the summer rains Dec – Jan, and we offer you the advantage of spotting them as a result of the lodge staying open year-round. These phenomenal birds are extremely rare, but at Royal Zambezi Lodge we have been lucky enough to see them every year since 2016.
The Narina Trogon also spotted during the early rainy season, is a beautiful species seen here waiting, perched on a branch looking for a wide range of insect prey.
Royal Zambezi Lodge prides itself on serving the highest level of cuisine crafted using locally sourced ingredients and will happily tailor menus to various dietary requirements. To ensure you can enjoy your holiday at your pace, we offer flexibility in meal times, and you will be seated at a private table, so there is no rush.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast overlooking the Lower Zambezi River, with the option of continental or a full cooked breakfast to get you ready for the day ahead. Our team of expert chefs will prepare dishes to order or whizz up a healthy smoothie.
Lunch can either be taken under the veranda at the lodge or arranged so that it will not interrupt a good day’s fishing or game drive. 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 whole new dimension.
Tea will be served in the afternoon before you head out for an activity, and you will be able to relax on the comfy sofas in the lounge with a cup of tea or ice coffee accompanied by freshly baked confectionery.
Dinner is served at private tables under the stars, or by a roaring fire on a cooler night. Alternatively, you may relax in your suite and have dinner brought to your private deck. To celebrate special occasions, you may enjoy drinks by a campfire or candlelit private dinner or a chance to dine in the wilderness.
Would you like to treat a loved one by organising a surprise before your arrival at Royal? Meet Kelvin, our Surprise Supervisor, whose job is solely to focus on planning surprises for our guest to enjoy. Get in touch and start planning that surprise!
Alternatively, look at our culinary add-on options in our PACKAGES section on our website for any of you “foodies” wanting to add a unique element to your African safari adventure.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Your Rooms
6x Single Room
Fast Facts
5 Star
Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 15
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Fishing, Flora, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife, Wine