
Anabezi Camp
Anabezi luxury tented camp was built on the foundations of the historic Ana Tree Lodge. This luxury tented camp has large tents on raised decks that command magnificent views across the Zambezi flood plains. Game drives and boat cruises set of in search of the diverse and prolific game and birdlife that can be found in the Lower Zambezi National Park.
Located at the lower end of the Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia, Anabezi Camp is a luxury tented safari camp. Built on the foundations of the historical Ana Tree Lodge, Anabezi Camp combines absolute luxury with African authenticity to create a perfect African retreat. Overlooking the Mushika River flood plain and the Zambezi river flood plan, Anabezi Luxury tented camp has 11 spacious luxury tents built on raised decks. Each tent is beautifully furnished, with en-suite facilities and an outdoor shower. There are large glass doors which open onto a private deck that overlooks the floodplain, ensuring that visitors enjoy uninterrupted game viewing. The is a swimming pool with a viewing deck for guests to relax in the afternoon. Meals are enjoyed on the deck overlooking the floodplain with the large camp fire roaring.



- A luxury tented safari camp with 11 raised tents offering magnificent views
- Morning and evening game drives, walking safaris, canoeing safaris and motorised boat trips
- A bird watchers paradise
- Elephants and hippos almost always within sight
- Photographic safari options available
- Expert local guides who share their knowledge of the surrounding areas.
Anabezi Camp in the Lower Zambezi National Park offers one of Zambia's premier wildlife areas with abundant bird and animal life. Anabezi Camp offers guests a change to explore this wildlife haven with game drives in the morning and the evening, a walking safari into the surrounding Kulefu woodlands areas, a canoeing safari along the Zambezi river and a boating safari that can include fishing! Bird watching at Anabezi Camp is phenomenal, as there are about 500 different species of birds to be found in the Lower Zambezi National Park.
The Zimbabwean World Heritage Site, Mana Pools Reserve, is situated on the opposite bank forming a natural transfrontier park and creating a large sanctuary for wildlife. The valley floor offers abundant game as well as along the river offering good land and water-based game viewing opportunities. The park is host to large herds of elephant and healthy populations of lion, leopard, side striped jackal, hyena, hippo, buffalo, zebra, waterbuck, and many other antelope. Less common are the African wild dog and aardvark.