Potato Bush Camp
Potato Bush Camp is nestled under Mahogany, Sausage, Winter Thorn and Acacia Tortillas Trees that provide ample shade from the beaming African sun and has stunning panoramic views over the Zambezi River and escarpment.
Potato Bush Camp Highlights
Set in the most stunning location on the banks of the Zambezi River in the heart of the Lower Zambezi National Park, the camp overlooks an expanse of narrow channels and low set reed islands teeming with game, with the magnificent Zambezi escarpment as the backdrop. This African contempory architectural design perfectly balances the raw structural integrity and natural beauty of solid Zambian Rosewood and dramatically compliments the use of traditional canvas.
- Each luxury tent has an en suite bathroom, large deck, private plunge pool and indoor and outdoor shower.
- Stunning panoramic views over the Zambezi River and escarpment.
- Game drives, walking and boating safaris, fishing and canoeing on offer.
Potato Bush Camp Game Viewing and Activities
The Lower Zambezi National Park is one of Zambia's premier wildlife areas with abundant bird and animal life. Located on the banks of the beautiful, clear Zambezi River and bordered on the northern side by the Muchinga escarpment, the park has some exceptionally picturesque 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. Abundant game occurs in the valley floor and along the river offering fantastic 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 is an important bird area. Over 300 species of birds can be found in the area. In addition to offering superb game drives and walking safaris, Potato Bush provides the opportunity to make the most of the Zambezi river through activcities such as canoeing, scenic boat cruises and catch-and-release Tigerfish fishing.