African Bush Camps - Lolebezi

Lower Zambezi

This contemporary lodge effortlessly incorporates the luxury expected in a world-class safari experience with a 
modest elegance and simplicity that can only be found in the African bush. Set on five hectares of protected wilderness, the lodge has been designed to make the most of the one kilometre of private river frontage. Waking up with the majestic Zambezi River flowing just in front of your room is a truly exceptional experience!

The name Lolebezi is derived from a combination of the owners’ son’s name “Lole” and “Zambezi”, underlining the importance that is placed on family and the unique experiences waiting to be shared.

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African Bush Camps - Lolebezi
Location

Nestled on the banks of the Zambezi River in Lower Zambezi National Park lies Lolebezi, adorned with Acacia trees. The camp is accessible by a 30 minute flight from Lusaka into Jeki Airstrip, followed by a 15 minute drive to camp.

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4 Luxury Suites, 1 Luxury Family Suite, 1 Luxury Villa:

En-suite bathroom with both indoor and outdoor shower

Private plunge pool

Stocked mini-bar

Tea and coffee facilities

Private deck

Air-conditioning

Fan

Hairdryer

Laptop Safe

 

Bedroom Day Bed Area Bedroom View Bathroom

Pool

Full Bar Facilities

Gym

Open Air Cinema

Boma and Gift Shop

Yoga Deck

morning fire main entrance Pizza for Lunch camp at night

Game Drives, Walking Safaris, Canoeing Safari, Birding, Catch-and-Release Seasonal Fishing, Ngwana Club Activities for Children

game drives canoeing fishing boating

Children of all ages accepted, however walking and canoeing are restricted to guests aged 16 and older.

A Luxury Family Suite and Luxury Villa are available to accomodate families

1st April - 30th November 

African Bush Camps Foundation and Lolebezi are partnered with Conservation Lower Zambezi to support the Kufadza female scouts: Zambia’s first all-women ranger team. Kufadza, meaning ‘to inspire’ in the local Goba language, is a fitting name for these remarkable women. The Kufadza female scouts patrol and safeguard the Lower Zambezi National Park and the surrounding Chiawa Management Areas, diligently seeking out poachers, snares, and other signs of illegal activity. Armed with military assault rifles for protection, they hike up to 10 miles per day on patrol. Beyond their protection duties, they work closely with local communities to emphasize the importance of conservation while addressing the challenges that wildlife poses for those living near or within unfenced parks. 

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Wifi available in all bedrooms

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