Sausage tree camp
The sausage tree, after which the camp was named, lies just in front of this tented camp, which is inside the Lower Zambezi National Park. This camp has no boundaries, allowing the animals to wander straight through and around the camp, making the comfort of your tent the ideal wildlife viewing spot! Accommodation is in six, en-suite Bedouin style tents, each with solid teak furniture and is serviced by its own Muchinda (private butler). This camp is open from March to November.
Wildlife
The national park is home to lion, leopard, herds of elephant and buffalo, hippo and over 300 species of birds
Activities
Drives, walks, boat cruises, canoeing and fishing
Eco-credentials
Sausage Tree camp is located on the banks of the Zambezi River, at the heart of the Lower Zambezi National Park, which has become one of southern Africa's premier destinations for peaceful game viewing in a natural, wilderness environment.