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Chiawa is located right on the banks of the Zambezi River, in the heart
of the Lower Zambezi National Park and with the mountains of the Zambian
Escarpment as backdrop, it is difficult to imagine a more idyllic setting
for a safari camp.
Across the River, on the Zimbabwean side, lies Mana
Pools National Park - together, these two Parks provide a fertile and
untamed sanctuary for Africa's big game. The Zambezi River, attracts wildlife
to its banks.
In 1989, the Cumings family opened Chiawa Camp, pioneering tourism into
the wilderness of the Lower Zambezi and becoming the first safari lodge
inside the National Park. No effort has been spared to provide guests
with a truly sensational Zambian safari experience.
Chiawa operates seasonally and is open from April through November.
Accommodation
Chiawa Camp is situated in an exquisite location under a shady grove of
mahogany trees, in the heart of big game country, with expansive views
of the mighty Zambezi River. The Camp consists of 8 spacious, well-ventilated
safari tents, each set on its own elevated wooden platform under shady
tress and with a panoramic view of the Zambezi. The secure tents are insect-proof,
have twin or double beds with spring mattresses, solar lighting, solar/electric
fans & battery charging, and en-suite flushing loos with hot &
cold showers. The Honeymoon Suite is particularly romantic with a shower
for two and a bath with private views of the Zambezi and the escarpment!
Dining
Chiawa's chefs take immense pride in preparing their renowned cuisine,
be it a scrumptious bush breakfast, a secluded picnic lunch, or a romantic
dinner under a full moon on an island in the Zambezi. An unsurpassed level
of care and attention is experienced during all aspects of a guest's stay
at Chiawa.
Activities
Chiawa specializes in providing tailor-made safaris to best suit each
group or guest. With 4 pro-guides, 4 vehicles, and 3 boats, guests are
offered a maximum of choice. Activities include game viewing by vehicle
or pontoon boat, bush walks with an armed guide, night drives (usually
after sundowners in the bush or on the river to see the nocturnal creatures),
canoeing (half & one-day trips), bird safaris, bush breakfasts, visits
to iron age sites, angling for the infamous tigerfish, and more.
Chiawa Camp also has a carefully positioned viewing hide overlooking
the confluence of the Zambezi & Chowe Rivers, providing excellent,
peaceful viewing of birds and the large mammals, often including the big
cats! The hide is a popular spot for midday relaxation while still allowing
for wildlife observation and photography.
We have some excellent safari itineraries that include the Chiawa Camp,
please click below for details.
Best of Zambia Safari - 14 nights / 15 Day [Click
Here]
Zambia Two River Safaris - 7 Nights / 8 Days [Click
Here]
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