zambia - lower zambezi national park
kanyemba lodge
Completely surrounded by nature,
with just a few small villages inhabited by the
Goba tribe nearby, Kanyemba Lodge is an exclusive
relaxing spot designed to board up to only fifteen
people at a time.
Although respectful of local
tradition and deeply immersed in the surrounding
nature, this small lodge was planned following
highly innovative techniques, with the use of
natural materials and paying careful attention
to the smallest details in order to provide the
comfort and well-being characteristic of an angle
of paradise.
The five bungalows and the romantic
honeymoon suite forming the lodge, are discretely
located on the river bank under the shadow of
wild mangoes and huge trees. Built in lava stone,
thatched roofed and each with a private veranda
overlooking the river, the roomy and comfortable
chalets are all fitted with en-suite bathroom,
shower and hot current water, mosquito nets and
ceiling fans.
The lodge provides daily laundry
service on request, e-mail and satellite telephone
and is constantly radio-connected with its office
in Lusaka.

The central building enriched
with a wonderful patio, lodges the dining room,
the bar, a lounge and a library housing interesting
books about nature and local traditions. In the
heat of the day you can choose to relax in the
pool, swimming or just sipping a cocktail while
watching the lazy sleep of the hippo's in the
river.
Expert guides will be at your
disposal to take you on daytime photographic safaris
or night excursions to observe animals while feeding,
drinking or hunting. All the activities will be
supervised by qualified staff in order to guarantee
top quality and safety.
To make this African experience
more genuine and real, you may take the chance
of sleeping in a bush camp situated near the park
entrance. The tents, roomy and well equipped with
all sorts of comforts, will revive the authentic
atmosphere of the original safaris and the magic
of the nights spent around the fire listening
to the sounds of the animals populating the near
bush.
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