Sausage Tree Camp
The original luxury bush camp in one of Zambia’s most game rich areas
Sausage Tree Camp
Sausage Tree Camp is a luxury bush camp situated in a relatively untouched corner of the Lower Zambezi National Park. Overlooking an expanse of narrow channels and low set reed islands teeming with game, with the magnificent Zambezi escarpment as the backdrop.
At Sausage Tree Camp, families can revel in the luxury of custom-designed tents featuring private plunge pools, expansive teak decks, and stunning views of the Zambezi River. The highlight of the stay is the dedicated ‘Muchinda’ or butler assigned to each suite. This attentive service ensures that every need is met, from arranging special meals to organizing activities tailored to family interests.
For families travelling together, Kigelia House is the perfect choice. This exclusive suite has a private aspect, featuring two spacious en-suite bedrooms and an open-plan living area connecting to an expansive private deck with a plunge pool.
The camp’s location on the banks of the Zambezi River mean that families can enjoy both land and water-based game-viewing. Guests can take a guided walking safari with an expert guide and learn about the park’s rich flora and fauna, or embark on thrilling canoe trips along the Chifungulu Channel, where wildlife sightings of leopards, elephants and lions are common. Fishing enthusiasts can cast their lines for a variety of local species, while boat cruises provide a serene way to spot hippos, crocodiles whilst enjoying a breathtaking sunset.
Coral Tree luxury rating
Number of rooms
7 luxury suites and the Kigelia family tent
Location
Lower Zambezi National Park
Child Policy
Children of all ages
Why we love it
‘The camp’s location at the heart of the Lower Zambezi National Park ensures both optimum game viewing and relatively few other visitors’
Key Highlights & Amenities
- One of the only camps to offer guaranteed private guiding
- 25m lap pool with stunning views over the Zambezi River
- Kigelia family tent features two ensuite bedrooms, private lounge and plunge pool
- The Lower Zambezi National Park remains relatively undiscovered and wild