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Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
The lounge area evokes an atmosphere of a bygone safari era
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Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Family-style dining is a feature of the relaxed atmosphere at Chikwenya
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Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Enjoy the extraordinary beauty of the area from the comfort of your spacious room
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Chikwenya
The confluence of the Sapi and Zambezi rivers
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Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Day and night game drives provide exclusive access to a spectacular stretch of the Zambezi River and its typical Mana Pools woodlands.
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Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Elephant are regularly seen reaching high into the trees for food
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Elephants feed on the nutritious ana pods which occur in abundance around Chikwenya
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Luxuriate in the spaciousness of a Chikwenya guest tent
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
A bathroom with a view goes without saying
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Luxurious amenities in the guest bathrooms
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Relax on the sunken deck overlooking the Zambezi River
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
High tea overlooking the floodplain and Zambezi River
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Delicious brunch offerings are a safari institution
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Watch the wildlife go by from a swing chair in the main area
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Alfresco dining takes full advantage of Chikwenya's setting
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Dinner overlooking the Zambezi River
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Family-style dining overlooking the river
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Chikwenya's pool with a view
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Elephants in the area seek out the nutritious albida pods
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
The Chikwenya Pride comprises three adult males, two lionesses and a single young cub
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Boating on the Zambezi delivers impressive game sightings
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Sunset over the Rift Valley escarpment
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Chikwenya is surrounded by a dense forest of albida and Natal mahogany trees
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Buffalo are seen in impressive numbers in the area
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Chikwenya is a photographer's paradise
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Chikwenya looks out over an open floodplain and the broad Zambezi River
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Boating is a wonderful way of seeing amazing wildlife
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
The Chikwenya Pride relaxing across the Sapi River from camp
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Chikwenya lies at the confluence of the Sapi and Zambezi rivers
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
The area is known for its impressive eland herds
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Elephant love this area for its abundant food sources
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Classic Mana Pools woodlands scene
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Mana Pools elephant feeding
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Southern ground hornbill
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Playful young elephant
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Could Chikwenya be the most photogenic Wilderness concession in Africa?
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Waterbuck are seen regularly around camp
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Impala herd close to Chikwenya
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
The Chikwenya Pride's single young cub is the star of the show
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Heading to the Zambezi for a drink and a swim
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Watching baboons is endlessly entertaining
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Caroline Culbert
Early morning sighting of a side-striped jackal
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
One of the Chikwenya males
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Elephants are regularly seen swimming across the Zambezi to a nearby island
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
The Chikwenya Pride's little cub takes every opportunity to explore her world
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Playful Chikwenya cub with mom
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Chikwenya lions resting on the bank of the Sapi River
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Credit: Kyle & Ruth de Norbrega
Chikwenya cub learning how to stalk impala
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Chikwenya male and female with their cub
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Wilderness Chikwenya
Bonding with Chikwenya Pride dad