Kasaka River Lodge
Kasaka River Lodge offers a tented safari experience in a remote and private setting on the banks of the Zambezi River. The area around Kasaka offers incredible views over the river as well as fantastic game sightings including elephant, buffalo and crocodile.
Kasaka River Lodge Highlights
Kasaka River Lodge offers a magnificent setting on the banks of the Zambezi River in the Chiawa Game Management area 4 kilometers from the Lower Zambezi National Park. This area is unique in the sense that it is the only part on the Zambezi River where one finds National Parks on both sides of the river - the Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia and the famed Mana Pools World Heritage Site in Zimbabwe. The area around Kasaka River Lodge offers incredible views over the river as well as fantastic game sightings including elephant, buffalo and crocodile. Kasaka River Lodge offers a remote and peaceful location combined with luxurious tented accommodation, superb wildlife viewing and high quality guiding.
- A fantastic affordable option in the Lower Zambezi
- Easily accessible via an airstrip close to the lodge
- Beautiful views of the Zambezi River
- Elephants and hippos almost always within sight
Kasaka River Lodge Game Viewing and Activities
Kasaka River Lodge in the Lower Zambezi National Park offers one of Zambia's premier wildlife areas with abundant bird and animal life. Located on the banks of the beautiful Zambezi River and bordered on the northern side by the Muchinga escarpment, the park offers remarkable natural beauty and scenery. 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. The Lower Zambezi National Park offers incredible bird- watching with over 300 species recorded in the area.