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Our lodge
is ideally situated on the banks of the Maramba River within the Mosi-O-Tunya
National Park, just 4 kilometres from the mighty Victoria Falls and 5 kilometres
from the City of Livingstone, in the heart of the "adventure capital" of
Africa.
Accommodation
comprises 9 rustic thatched chalets with en-suite bathrooms, 10 safari
tents under thatch, and well lit, spacious lawned camping area with clean
ablution facilities (incl. hot showers) nestled under a shaded canopy of
indigenous riverine forest. |
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airy and private chalets nestle under mopane riverine woodland. All are
mosquito proofed with treated nets, ceiling fans, internal safe, and views
over the Maramba river or floodlit water hole.
Each spacious
safari tent is also mosquito proofed with a power point and has a private
balcony, barbecue and view over the estuary or floodlit water hole.
Elephant, hippo,
kudu, and other animals can be seen from our riverside bar, as well as
a wide variety of native birds. |
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Local and
international cuisine is served in our "African Skies Restaurant", attractively
situated overlooking the Maramba River and adjacent to our sparkling rock
pool.
Our facilities also include:
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barbecue areas
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laundry facilities
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curio shop and
basic grocery supplies
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240v power mains
(British system)
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internet/email
facility
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provides an ideal location from which to discover the many activities that
Africa's adventure capital has to offer.
At no extra
cost the campsite staff can organize any of the following activities, the
only hard work you have is choosing! |
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Visit the Victoria
Falls
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The best White
Water Rafting in the world on the mighty Zambezi rapids.
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Canoeing on the
scenic upper Zambezi.
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Bungi Jumping
from the Victoria Falls bridge.
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Abseiling or Gorge
swinging
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Micro-light flights
and helicopter flips.
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Game drives or
guided walking safaris in Livingstone's Mosi-O-Tunya National Park.
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Horse rides along
the Zambezi River.
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Fishing trips
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Meet Chief Mukuni
in his village and discover the traditions of a truly Zambian way of life.
and many more! |
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