There is a corner of the Lower Zambezi National Park where the rushing waters of the Zambezi meet the tranquil Chongwe channel, where curved ox-bow lagoons shimmer in the heat and where spiky winterthorn woodlands stretch endlessly to the horizon. And in the heart of it all is Chongwe Camp, a 9-roomed tented haven offering a variety of water and land based activities amid scenery that truly takes your breath away.




A large canvas roof suspended from the trees houses a bar and chill-out area, the perfect spot from which to watch the constant procession of animals around (and in!) camp. Down on the water’s edge, traditional safari chairs surround the fireplace where guests congregate in the evening before eating al fresco under the glittering stars.
Spacious and comfortable, the 9 Meru-style tents are kept cool under a canopy of albida thorn trees and have open-air bathrooms and showers with a view. Chongwe also offers 2 stylishly relaxed suites, Albida and Cassia, perfect for honeymooners or families. With their own private butler to cater for your every need, all that’s left to do is relax and drink in the magnificent views.
Tiger-fishing (catch and release) is a speciality at Chongwe and the guides are all expert fishermen who will lend a hand when required! Day and night drives are offered in the park and the surrounding GMA and we fully recommend an all day drive, complete with sumptuous picnic lunch, to make the most of the varied terrain and game. Walking is also spectacular with trails leading into the foothills of the escarpment, as are the water-based activities by canoe or boat.
The camp has a fantastic array of activities, showcasing the wondrous diversity of this corner of Zambia.
For families, honeymooners or just some added space, book one of the camp's suites.
Be aware that the camp is unfenced so it's good to be vigilant and follow all instructions from the staff and guides.
The Time + Tide Foundation is dedicated to preserving natural environments and supporting nearby communities, and guests contribute to sustainability purely by visiting their properties. The foundation focuses on community and school-based learning, female empowerment, health, and wildlife conservation. Through initiatives like student sponsorship, it aims to ensure the long-term prosperity of wildlife economies and foster positive social change in Time + Tide communities. A contribution of $10 per guest, which is included in the nightly rate, goes towards the above goals.
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Glide down the Zambezi by boat, spotting elephants and tiger fishing to your heart’s content.