Tafika Camp is situated in the northern part of the Nsefu Sector of the South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. It is the base camp for Remote Africa Safaris, a family-run safari operation with a collection of extremely high-quality bush camps.
Tafika provides amazing views of the river offering a wonderful place to relax when not enjoying Tafika's array of activities.
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Tafika CampRiver view
Tafika CampSundowners on the banks of the Luangwa river
Tafika CampBreakfast on the banks of the Luangwa
Tafika CampTea time
Tafika CampCandle lit dinner
Tafika CampBreakfast spread
Tafika CampLunch spread
Tafika CampTea cake with fresh lemons from the garden
Tafika CampPoached or fried egg?
Tafika CampTea time
Tafika CampDinner on the banks of the Luangwa
Tafika CampChalets constructed with natural materials and local artisans
Tafika CampSitenje (communal) seating area
Tafika CampSitenje (communal) and dining area
Tafika CampSitenje (communal) area
Tafika CampSitenje (communal) area
Tafika CampBar area
Tafika CampOutdoor seating
Tafika CampGeneral bathrooms
Tafika CampThe Tafika vegetable garden
Tafika CampThe Tafika vegetable garden
Tafika CampAerial view
Tafika CampChalet exterior
Tafika CampChalet entrance
Tafika CampTwin double chalet
Tafika CampFamily chalet
Tafika CampFamily chalet aerial
Each thatch chalet has two double sized beds, under-cover veranda, en-suite bathroom with double vanities, flush loos, hot and cold running water and solar powered lighting.
There is one large family chalet offering two bedrooms, one with a king-sized bed, the other with two double beds and a spacious outdoor bathroom. The bathroom includes two covered flush toilets and two showers open to the stars.
This chalet is ideal for guests travelling with children or friends.
The honeymoon chalet has one extra large king bed and a double shower open to the stars.
Property Facilities
Bar, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Fan, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Bird Watching, Cycling, Game Drives, Game Viewing Hide, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Garden Tours, Night Drives, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
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Cultural Tours, Mountain Biking
All vehicles are open, comfortable and accommodate only four guests allowing for great photographic moments and plenty of opportunity to ask the guide questions.
Morning drives set off early from camp and are taken at a relaxed pace. A stop is taken at a scenic sight during the morning to enjoy a hot cuppa' and snack.
On afternoon drives, sundowners are taken overlooking the Luangwa River, after which a spotlight is brought into play, revealing Africa's nocturnal wildlife.
All vehicles are open, comfortable and accommodate only four guests allowing for great photographic moments and plenty of opportunity to ask the guide questions.
On afternoon drives, sundowners are taken overlooking the Luangwa River, after which the drive continues in the dark with the help of a spotlight.
Night drives are led by an experienced guide accompanied by a hawk-eyed spotter who controls the spotlight and finds many nocturnal animals rarely seen during the day activities.
On foot guests are given the rare opportunity to become part of nature, to immerse themselves in the wonders that present themselves at every turn. A walking safari is always led by an experienced guide with an armed National Park scout and a tea bearer so their are many eyes ready to spot the Luangwa's wildlife, identify the smallest insect, track last night's lion spoor and identify a possible threat before it really becomes one.
Children under the age of 12 are unfortunately not able to take part in walking safaris at Remote Africa Safaris.
Sitting in a game-viewing vehicle or walking delicately through the African bush may not provide the level of activity craved by more energetic guests. For these guests Tafika offers mountain bike safaris led by an experienced guide who in most cases is the owner, John Coppinger.
The cycling route takes the safari cyclists along the tracks and paths of the Game Management Area, adjacent to Tafika Camp. Mountain bike safaris generally take place in the afternoon. This gives participating guests enough time to finish their ride and meet up with the game drive, just before sunset, giving them the opportunity to enjoy the sights and sounds of a night drive after an hour and a half of cycling.
At Remote Africa Safaris the local village, Mkasanga, kindly invites guests to visit and gives them the opportunity to learn about the lives of the people from the Luangwa Valley.
Highlights of these visits include: a guided tour of the local school - proudly showcased by the teachers, a visit to the village and a local church choir performance where guests experience the perfect harmony of Africa's song
The Tafika camp hide is available to all camp guests and can be accessed any time of the day from the camp. The hide is a dug out seating chamber that looks out over a lagoon behind the camp. Birds, baboons and antelope frequent the lagoon and elephants visit on a daily basis from about August during the hotter time of the year.
A seasonal Carmine bee-eater hide is built annually at Tafika. The hide is built into the banks of the Luangwa river to gain the best view of the carmine colony as they flock around their newly dug breeding holes. This hide is generally available during September and October and visits to the guide are done with a guide.
Tafika guests are also able to visit the Kawere hide during a game drive activity. It is built on the camps private land and overlooks a productive waterhole where elephants and buffalo come to drink and fishing parties frequent towards the end of the season.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Half Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
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Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 6
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Cycling, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Chikoko Trails | South Luangwa National Park
Slightly upstream from parent camp Tafika, Chikoko Trails is compromised of two camps: Chikoko Tree Camp and Big Lagoon camp (previously known as Crocodile River Camp). Both camps are only accessible by foot so guests experience true freedom of a walking wilderness free of roads, vehicles, other camps and relentless wifi!
The camps are set in beautiful more remote wilderness areas with fantastic wildlife densities. This is the only place where guests may experience walking safaris in a walking-only area.
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Chikoko Tree CampChikoko Tree Camp
Chikoko Tree CampChikoko Tree Camp
Chikoko Tree CampChikoko Tree Camp
Chikoko Tree Camp comprises three tree-house style chalets. There are two twin 3/4 chalets and one double chalet which are built with the bedroom upstairs and bathroom downstairs. The bedroom is open to views of the trees and the plains beyond. The bathroom has an outdoor safari shower open to the stars and a private changing area.
Big Lagoon Camp comprises three chalets perched on the edge of the vast and picturesque big lagoon. There are two twin double chalets and one king chalet which have ensuite bathrooms and outdoor showers.
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Bar
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Outside Shower, Verandah
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Boating, Cycling, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Safaris
Walking safaris
The Chikoko Trails Camps offer guests a great walking safari. On foot guests are given the rare opportunity to become part of nature, to immerse themselves in the wonders that present themselves at every turn. Whether it's a short morning or afternoon walk, a longer walking safari along the ancient and well-worn elephant and hippo trails, a journey into the remote North Luangwa National Park or a combination of all of the above, those on walking safaris are always accompanied by an experienced guide, an armed National Park scout and a tea bearer.
Children under the age of 12 are unfortunately not able to take part in walking safaris at Remote Africa Safaris.
Your Stay
4 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
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Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 6
Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, History & Culture, Nature, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Chiawa Safaris - Old Mondoro | Lower Zambezi
Old Mondoro, completely solar, is set in a grove of Acacia trees that tower above the massive elephant bulls that seem to be constantly feeding on them. On the banks of the Zambezi River in the Lower Zambezi National Park some 35 km downstream from Chiawa Camp this is a beautiful and remote site overlooking a maze of hippo-inhabited islands and channels. With only 5 rooms, 10 beds, Old Mondoro is the Lower Zambezi’s most intimate and private safari camp.
Old Mondoro's setting is exquisite, one of the few safari camps with views in all directions, from one's chair - to the south the spectacular Zambezi river and its islands sprinkled with wildlife, swivel around to face north and see beautiful woodland full of towering trees dwarfing the impalas, waterbuck, buffalo and elephants. A fun addition is Old Mondoro's outdoor "loo with a view" overlooking the Zambezi and its wildlife that includes some of the best aardvark and wild dog sightings in Africa.
If you wish to be truly immersed in nature but with all the comforts then look no further than Old Mondoro.
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Old Mondoro - Main LoungeCredit: copyright Teagan Cunniffe www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - elephants are omni-present
Old Mondoro - tents with elephants as neighboursCredit: copyright Teagan Cunniffe www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - wild
Old Mondoro sunset - Location Location LocationCredit: copyright Scott Ramsay www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - Location Location Location
Old Mondoro - campfire and boatCredit: www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - a true bush camp but with the comforts
Old Mondoro - Main areaCredit: www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - pretty on the inside and out
Old Mondoro - wild and remoteCredit: copyright Scott Ramsay www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - wild and remote
Old Mondoro - Bush ChaletCredit: copyright Teagan Cunniffe www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - a natural setting beyond compare
Old Mondoro Bush Chalet wide roomCredit: www.chiawa.com
Old Mondoro - Bush Chalet wash basinCredit: www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - everything looks fabulous
Old Mondoro In Room MassagesCredit: www.chiawa.com
Old Mondoro - where better?Credit: copyright Scott Ramsay www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - where better?
Old Mondoro - stunning bush chaletsCredit: www.chiawa.comelectric fans, lights and charging - but still the bush!
Old Mondoro - outdoor shower Bush ChaletCredit: copyright Teagan Cunniffe www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - outdoor showers for all
Old Mondoro - outdoor bath Bush ChaletCredit: copyright Teagan Cunniffe www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - an outdoor bath for everyone
Old Mondoro - great viewsCredit: copyright Teagan Cunniffe www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - view from the bath
Old Mondoro - Family Unit SunsetCredit: copyright Teagan Cunniffe www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - Family Unit at Sunset
Old Mondoro - Family UnitCredit: copyright Teagan Cunniffe www.chiawa.com2 bedroom/2 bathroom Family Suite
Old Mondoro - some of Africa's best leopard viewingCredit: www.chiawa.comBy 4x4 or on foot
Old Mondoro - river and bush activitiesCredit: www.chiawa.comBoating, canoeing and fishing
Old Mondoro - Loo with a viewCredit: copyright Teagan Cunniffe www.chiawa.comOld Mondoro - outdoor loo
5 screened-in reed chalets with canvas roofs, left open during the day, and canvas blinds with window screens that are lowered for privacy and security at night. King size beds and mosquito nets facing out onto the Zambezi River. All chalets have 220v lighting power point.
There is a large outdoor stone splash tub and shower, open to the stars overlooking the Zambezi River with hot water 24/7 as well as indoor flushing loos & twin sinks.
Huge private deck enables expansive views and there is a comfortable relaxing area with day beds under the shade to watch the elephants pass only meters from the chalets.
There is also a 6th chalet with two bedrooms and two bathrooms ideal for families and which can also be used for pilots and tour leaders.
A two bedroom suite with two bathrooms and its own camp fire making for an ideal family escape in this, the best of all bush camps, Old Mondoro.
Decorated and equipped identically to the other 5 bush chalets, the two bedroom suite was originally the owners house but after its makeover in 2022 is available for families upon special request.
Chalet 1 looks directly over the Zambezi and is closest to the social area of camp.
Chalet 2 looks over the Zambezi and the mouth of the Old Mondoro lagoon.
Chalets 3 & 4 look over the lagoon with quartering further views of the Zambezi. These two chalets generally see the most wildlife from their rooms as the lagoon attracts much wildlife however some guests prefer the rooms closer to the Zambezi. Others prefer these for the game.
All 4 chalets have a canvas roof, reed and canvas walls, cement floors and 24/7 power for lighting and charging. No WIFI! Each room has an electric fan, en suite indoor loo and washbasin both with views of the Zambezi, and an outdoor shower and outdoor "splash tub" which is a giant bath for two or in the hotter months providing a cooling wallow. Elephants have been known to drink from the bath whilst guests have been cooling off! Water is heated by solar.
This is the owners' house and is available for families.
Just as the other 4 chalets this has a canvas roof, reed and canvas walls, cement floors and 24/7 power for lighting and charging. No WIFI!
However this chalet has 2 bedrooms each with its own entrance and an interleading door.
One bedroom has an electric fan, en suite indoor loo and washbasin both with views of the Zambezi, and an outdoor shower and outdoor "splash tub" which is a giant bath for two or in the hotter months providing a cooling wallow.
The second bedroom has the above but no splash tub.
This room overlooks the Zambezi and is visited by elephants regularly although it is closer to the kitchen and managers' tent so sometimes this can be distracting however it is still a very popular room.
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Accept Credit Cards, Bar, Eco Friendly, Internet Access, Laundry Service, Restaurant
Room Facilities
Balcony / Deck, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Drinking Water Filtration System, Fan, Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Sala, Wardrobe
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Meal on Request
Activities on Site
Big 5, Bird Watching, Boating, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, High Tea, Safaris
Activities Nearby
Big 5, Bird Watching, Boat Cruises, Boating, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Fly Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, River Cruises, Safaris
This is the safest and most effective way to view big game. Drives are conducted in open 4wd vehicles that have been specially adapted for safari use with comfy seats, pockets to stow your gear and bean bags to steady your camera for those all important photos. Usually departing in the early morning, drives can last anywhere from 2 to 4 hours depending on what's seen and the requirements of the guests. In the late afternoon drives set off for an hour or so before stopping at a scenic point for sundowners.
Once the sun has set night drives commence. Zambia is one of the few countries that permit night drives, perhaps the most interesting of safari activities.
Using filtered spotlights, which do not interfere with the well being and behaviour of the subject and which make it much easier on your eyes too, this is an opportunity to see nocturnal creatures such as civet, porcupine, genet, and also to see some of the larger predators on the move. It is not uncommon to see a pride of lions on a kill or a leopard stalking through the bush. These drives last as long as they need to.
Pioneered in Zambia, bush walks are essentially a "micro-safari". An armed ranger with your qualified and experienced pro guide will guide you through the wilderness on foot, interpreting spoor, identifying the various flora and fauna, and highlighting conservation issues. However elephants and buffalo are seen on most walks and sometimes the big cats so expect anything at anytime. The pace is leisurely and the duration is determined by guests' requirements – and what is seen on the walk. Typically, a few hours are sufficient.
One of the great aspects of a visit to Chiawa Camp and Old Mondoro is the variety of activities offered by virtue of our presence on the Zambezi river.
These are two of the few camps permitted to conduct waterborne safaris within the National Park, and our custom built, motorized pontoons are ideal to take advantage of this.
Enjoy morning or afternoon cruises exploring numerous channels, viewing hippo, buffalo, elephant and prolific bird life.
Also on offer are sunset and sundowner cruises, often completed with a night drive back to camp.
Although the Zambezi offers many activities, perhaps it is best known for canoeing.
No where else is there such a combination of breathtaking scenery, varied wildlife and such interesting channels to paddle through.
Six meter long Canadian canoes are used and these trips may last anywhere from 1 hour to 1 day.
Our most popular canoe safari is 90 minutes long where guests paddle (always downstream!) from the lodge to "Sunset Strip" for sundowners and then a night drive back to Chiawa Camp.
Tranquil yet exciting, these trips can be longer and may drift through the likes of the Waterbuck Island and Chifungulu Channels, which are an excellent way to enjoy another aspect of the Zambezi River.
Chiawa Camp is internationally acclaimed as one of the world’s leading fishing destinations. Recommended by authoritative anglers and in publications such as The Best Fly Fishing Trips Money Can Buy and Forbes Traveler, expert guides are on hand to assist you in finding the notorious tigerfish (camp record 10.1kg, average 2kg) which are caught on fly or conventional tackle and other species that abound in the Zambezi River.
The waters of the National Park are free from netting and are hence your best bet for lots of big fish. Naturally we enforce a strict catch & release policy. Best months for tigerfish are September - November.
Because of our privileged situation inside the National Park, we are restricted to operating two boats at any one time. Chiawa Camp can therefore only host a maximum of 4-6 fishing clients. Boats used are 6m pontoons. Guide, fuel and tackle are provided, however we recommend serious sport fishermen bring their own gear. Medium-heavy action 20lb spinning or bait casting rods/reels work best. Wire leader is essential, as are good quality sharp hooks attached to bright, shiny spinners and spoons.
Fishing is available at both Chiawa Camp and Old Mondoro, with a US$30/angler/day surcharge for National Park angling fees.
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Old Mondoro offers some of the finest simple bush cuisine with a variety of unique dining locations both at the camp as well as surprise bush locations. Enjoy braais (BBQ's) under the stars on the banks of the Zambezi River.
Meals are fresh, innovative, and always a delight.
Your Stay
3 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
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Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 5
Special Interests: Birding, Fishing, Hiking, Leisure, Nature, Star Gazing, Wildlife
Chiawa Safaris - Chiawa Camp | Lower Zambezi
One of Africa's premier and most renowned safari camps, completely solar. On the banks of the Zambezi River, under a massive grove of Mahogany trees the multi-award winning "Best in Africa" Chiawa Camp holds the prime position in the heart of Zambia’s Lower Zambezi National Park. A stunning thatched lounge/bar area with an upstairs viewing deck provides one of the best views of the Zambezi.
Indulge in attentive yet unpretentious, personalised service, fabulous cuisine and fantastic "tents" with spectacular views of the Zambezi and its resident wildlife. This family owned and operated camp, the pioneer of tourism in the Lower Zambezi NP, offers unusually varied activities with a choice of game drives, walking, boating and angling in the care of Africa's finest guides.
There is also plenty to do and wildlife to see if you just wish to relax in camp with an in-room massage, a viewing hide, a beautiful pool and sundeck overlooking the Zambezi and for the more energetic, a well equipped functional fitness shack.
Winner - BEST IN AFRICA - Safari Property; Guiding Team;
Winner - BEST IN ZAMBIA - Cuisine; Guiding Team, Location; Romance, Family Safari; Ecologically Responsible
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Chiawa Camp - Lower Zambezi National ParkCredit: www.chiawa.comA gorgeous location in a prime wildlife spot
Chiawa Camp - A wildlife paradiseCredit: www.chiawa.comWow location
Chiawa Camp - Star Bed TowerCredit: copyright Teagan Cunniffee www.chiawa.comChiawa Camp - sleep out in the starbed after a floating dinner!
These are the epitome of elegance and luxury on safari; every comfort and convenience you might wish for. Intuitive ergonomics (everything is where it should be), sumptuous beds and linens, a lounge area, overhead fans, multi-national charging points, excellent storage, an ensuite bathroom with ball & claw bath, his & hers washbasins, enclosed loo, shower and then a timber veranda with hammock, bench-wallow plunge pool, outdoor waterfall shower, leather arm chairs and a dining area. Did we mention the views?
Balcony , Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Ensuite, External Shower, Fan, Hand Towels, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Lounge, Mosquito Nets, Mosquito Netting, Outside Shower, Plunge Pool, Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Pure Cotton Linen, Queen Bed, Safe, Sala, Smoke Alarm, Twin Bed, Vanity Cabinet, Verandah, Wardrobe
The Safari Suite at Chiawa Camp is NOT a two-bedroom house but it can serve as a stunning retreat for young families where we put two day beds in the lounge. At night these are set up for sleeping.
Chiawa Camp Safari Suite Family Set Up ExteriorCredit: www.chiawa.com
Chiawa Camp Safari Suite Family Set Up InteriorCredit: www.chiawa.com
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Air Conditioning, Balcony , Balcony / Deck, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, External Shower, Family Safari Tent, Fan, Fridge, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), LED Camp Lights, Lounge Area, Lounge, Mid Ensuite With Separate Shower/Toilet, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Mosquito Netting, Outside Shower, Plunge Pool, Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Pure Cotton Linen, Queen Bed, Shower, Smoke Alarm, Twin Bed, Vanity Cabinet, Verandah, Wardrobe
The Safari Suite at Chiawa Camp is probably Zambia's finest safari tent. Perched on a ridge "about 5 elephants high" overlooking the Zambezi River, its floodplains and the towering escarpment, this retreat knows no equal. An air-conditioned bedroom, an interleaving bathroom and a lounge (that can be converted into a bedroom for young children, a private pool, private camp fire and dining, private vehicle access and more.
Chiawa Camp Safari SuiteCredit: Chiawa Safaris
Chiawa Camp Safari Suite Veranda DayCredit: Chiawa Safaris
Chiawa Camp Safari Suite washbasins and bedCredit: Chiawa Safaris
Chiawa Camp Safari Suite View InCredit: Chiawa Safaris
Chiawa Camp Safari Suite PoolCredit: Chiawa Safaris
Chiawa Camp Safari Suite LocationCredit: Chiawa Safaris
Chiawa Camp Safari Suite Lounge InteriorCredit: Chiawa Safaris
Chiawa Camp Safari Suite Pet Dining Lanterns CampfireCredit: Chiawa Safaris
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Air Conditioning, Balcony / Deck, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Ensuite, External Shower, Family Safari Tent, Fan, Fireplace, Fridge, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), LED Camp Lights, Lounge Area, Lounge, Mid Ensuite With Separate Shower/Toilet, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Mosquito Netting, Outside Shower, Plunge Pool, Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Pure Cotton Linen, Queen Bed, Safe, Sala, Shower, Smoke Alarm, Twin Bed, Vanity Cabinet, Verandah, Wardrobe
Chiawa Camp STARBED
The only sleep out tower in the Lower Zambezi National Park and probably one of Africa's finest. When paired with our floating dinner on the Zambezi River, what we call the Star Drift Experience is certainly the world's most unique and romantic sleep out.
Chiawa Camp STAR DRIFT EXPERIENCECredit: Chiawa Safaris
Chiawa Camp Romantic Star Bed Credit: Chiawa Safaris
Chiawa Camp Star Bed LocationCredit: Chiawa Safaris
Chiawa Camp Star Bed Under The StarsCredit: Chiawa Safaris
Chiawa Camp Photo Hide under Star BedCredit: Chiawa Safaris
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Balcony , Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Dressing Gowns, Ensuite, Hand Towels, Laundry Service (Complimentary), LED Camp Lights, Mosquito Nets, Oil/Paraffin Lamps, Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Pure Cotton Linen, Queen Bed, Verandah
Property Facilities
Bar, Barbeque Facilities, Battery Charging Facilities, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Library, Pool, Restaurant, Vegetarian
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Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, Fan, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Outside Shower, Pure Cotton Linen, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Available Services
Laundry Service (Complimentary), Meal on Request, Private Vehicle (Available), Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Boating, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Fine Dining, Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing Hide, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Gourmet Picnic, High Tea, Kayaking, Natural History Tours, Night Drives, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
Activities Nearby
Bird Watching, Boating, Canoeing, Catch-and-release Fishing, Child Friendly Activities, Fishing, Fly Fishing, Game Drives, Game Viewing, Game Walks, Health and Fitness Centre, Hiking, Historical Tours, Kayaking / Paddling, Natural History Tours, River Cruises, Safaris, Walks (Guided), Wildlife Tours
This is the safest and most effective way to view big game. Drives are conducted in open 4wd vehicles that have been specially adapted for safari use with comfy seats, pockets to stow your gear and bean bags to steady your camera for those all important photos. Usually departing in the early morning, drives can last anywhere from 2 to 4 hours depending on what's seen and the requirements of the guests. In the late afternoon drives set off for an hour or so before stopping at a scenic point for sundowners.
Once the sun has set, night drives commence. Zambia is one of the few countries that permit night drives, perhaps the most interesting of all safari activities.
Using filtered spotlights, which do not interfere with the wellbeing and behaviour of the subject and which make it much easier on your eyes too, this is an opportunity to see nocturnal creatures such as civet, porcupine, genet, and also to see some of the larger predators on the move. It is not uncommon to see a pride of lions on a kill or a leopard stalking through the bush. These drives last as long as they need to.
Pioneered in Zambia, bush walks are essentially a "micro-safari". An armed ranger and qualified and experienced pro guide will guide you through the wilderness on foot, interpreting spoor, identifying the various flora and fauna, and highlighting conservation issues. However elephants and buffalo are seen on most walks and sometimes the big cats, so expect anything at anytime. The pace is leisurely and the duration is determined by guests' requirements – and what is seen on the walk. Typically, a few hours are sufficient.
One of the great aspects of a visit to Chiawa Camp and Old Mondoro is the variety of activities offered by virtue of our presence on the Zambezi river.
These are two of the few camps permitted to conduct waterborne safaris within the National Park, and our custom built, motorized pontoons are ideal to take advantage of this.
Enjoy morning or afternoon cruises exploring numerous channels, viewing hippo, buffalo, elephant and prolific bird life.
Also on offer are sunset and sundowner cruises, often completed with a night drive back to camp.
Although the Zambezi offers many activities, perhaps it is best known for canoeing.
No where else is there such a combination of breathtaking scenery, varied wildlife and such interesting channels to paddle through.
Six meter long Canadian canoes are used and these trips may last anywhere from 1 hour to 1 day.
Our most popular canoe safari is 90 minutes long where guests paddle (always downstream!) from the lodge to "Sunset Strip" for sundowners and then a night drive back to Chiawa Camp.
Tranquil yet exciting, these trips can be longer and may drift through the likes of the Waterbuck Island and Chifungulu Channels, an excellent way to enjoy another aspect of the Zambezi River.
Chiawa Camp is internationally acclaimed as one of the world’s leading fishing destinations. Recommended by authoritative anglers and in publications such as The Best Fly Fishing Trips Money Can Buy and Forbes Traveler, expert guides are on hand to assist you in finding the notorious tigerfish (camp record 10.1kg, average 2kg) which are caught on fly or conventional tackle.
Dining at Chiawa Camp
Dining at Chiawa Camp is a culinary experience not to be missed - the varied menus, the paired wines, the presentation, the great company and of course the location. All this changes all the time so prepare to be surprised as well as delighted.
Your Stay
2 Nights
Full Board Plus - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Lunch and Activities
All Local Brands (Spirits, Wine and Beers) Included
Fast Facts
Camp
Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 9
Special Interests: Adventure, Big 5, Birding, Fishing, Flora, Gourmet, Hiking, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife, Wine