HIGHLIGHTS
WHAT WE LOVE
Two decks, two main pools and each tent has its own plunge pool
Very sizable tents that are well spaced to preserve privacy
Daily visits by elephants that snack on the yellow ana tree pods
WHEN TO VISIT
Dry Season⊕: June to October
Shoulder Season⊕: April to October & November
Green Season⊕: December – March
CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY
Sustainability & Community Outreach
Fresh produce is sourced from Chiawa village to minimise food airmiles
OVERVIEW
Leopard stalk the Kelufu woodlands, elephant devour the pods of winterthorn trees and the only pack of wild dog known to take on buffalo hunt nearby… Guests at Anabezi are often in for rich sightings on their doorstep. Named after ana trees (also called winterthorns), the lodge is in the eastern sector of Lower Zambezi National Park, near the Zambezi and Mushika Rivers. It has been thoughtfully designed with two communal decks and swimming pools – one near the family tent – so you space and peace to unwind.
Each tent also has a private plunge pool, useful for when the temperatures rise in October. During the afternoon siesta, opt for an in-room beauty treatment or massage before heading out to find more spectacular game.