
Robin's House
Robin’s House exclusive-use safari house on the banks of the Luangwa River, offering families or groups of five a private accommodation with dedicated staff in Zambia’s most celebrated wilderness area.
A unique offering in South Luangwa National Park, Robin’s House is a small, exclusive-use accommodation for a family or group who are looking for a private safari experience. It is a two-bedroomed house, fully serviced by housekeeping staff and equipped with private guide and chef. It allows a group to enjoy an entirely tailored experience, from safari activities down to meal preferences. It is a laid-back, comfortable house with plenty of shade on the banks of the Luangwa River. An expansive wooden deck, swimming pool, and indoor and outdoor lounge and dining areas give guests ample room to unwind, enjoy, and stretch out in beautiful, natural surroundings.



- Two-bedroomed private house with one double ensuite and one triple ensuite room with spacious, shared living areas for relaxing and game viewing as a family.
- The house comes with a private chef, private guide and game viewer, and dedicated staff who keep the house and grounds spick and span.
- Open all year round with seasonal boating activities and welcoming of children of all ages.
- Luangwa riverfront location and overlooking the South Luangwa National Park on the other side.
- Ideal for families with young children to enjoy a personalised space in the bush with the opportunities to experience South Luangwa on game drive, guided walk, or by boat.
The experience at Robin’s House is entirely personalised. Guests have a private guide and a dedicated game viewer for game drives during the day or night. Guided walking safaris are particularly good in South Luangwa National Park, and there are even options for interpretive children’s nature walks. During the Emerald Season, boating activities are on offer, giving guests the chance to enjoy a cruise on the river and watch game on the banks. Guests have the option to leave their young children in the care of staff at camp, should they wish to sleep in or engage in in-house activities, such as baking or board games. The area is famous for its wildlife and bird watching, so the potential for excellent game viewing presents itself every day. Leopard, lion, elephant, buffalo, hyena, puku, giraffe, zebra, hippo, and crocodile are frequently seen species, and birdlife is abundant with the presence of the river and riverine trees.