KARIBA BUSH CLUB

LOCATED on the beautiful shores of Lake Kariba in Zambia, Kariba Bush Club is situated on a family owned crocodile farm in Siansowa, which lies in the heart of the warm, culturally rich district of Sinazongwe. Kariba Bush Club offers their guests comfortable and affordable self-catering or Bed and Breakfast accommodation, with the convenience of a well-stocked grocery store on their premises and a team of friendly staff always available to give you a helping hand.
Accommodation options on the mainland comprise of the beautiful Baobab House, four lake view chalets, and a shaded campsite. All of their accommodation is equipped for self-catering or Bed & Breakfast, and is within close walking distance of all communal facilities including the reception where the convenience store and curio shop are located, as well as the communal dining room, swimming pool, beach volleyball court and self-catering bar. They also have a restaurant for our in house guests
Kariba Bush Club’s secluded tented camp on Maaze Island wildlife sanctuary is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. This bush-camp calls all outdoors and nature lovers! Built mostly out of local materials with very little disturbance to the natural surroundings, the entire camp overlooks quiet bay waters, and comfortably accommodates 10 people in 5 large canvas safari tents, each en-suite with their own flush toilets and hot showers.
A central main boma with dining and lounge area and a fully equipped self-catering kitchen, offer great space to unwind and relax with family and friends. Resident wildlife around the camp includes impala, eland, kudu, Defasa waterbuck, elephant, hippo, crocodile and many species of birds. The camp is powered by a generator in the evenings, and each tent is equipped with sufficient lighting, a plug point and a fan. Linen and towels are provided..
As Kariba Bush Club is located on the property of Zongwe Farming, Zambia’s largest commercial Nile crocodile farm, a visit to them is definitely incomplete without a tour of the farm’s conservancy; most probably the largest of its kind, home to over 2500 adult breeding Nile crocodiles. The natural earth dams are overgrown with indigenous flora and are a haven for many birds in this area. Hundreds of birds flock here each day to roost, nest and feed off the abundance of fish in these dams. Fish eagles, vultures, herons, storks, egrets, ibises, Comorants, kingfishers, plovers, weavers and many more seek refuge here every day.
Email : info@karibabushclub.com
Website : www.karibabushclub.com
Contact numbers: +260 979 493 980 / +260 96 779 0543
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