Sausage Tree Camp - named after the tall sausage trees that shade the camp - is a luxurious, classically styled safari camp on the banks of the Zambezi River bordering Zambia and Zimbabwe in the Lower Zambezi National Park.
Sausage Tree Camp is tucked away amongst mahogany trees and a large Sausage Tree. Sausage Tree Camp is situated in the Lower Zambezi National Park, opposite Mana Pools!
Catering for a maximum of twelve guests, six large white Bedouin style tents at Sausage Tree Camp provide cool and peaceful accommodation as well as a breezy, open sided reading tent, suitable for a silent retreat.
Décor is simple and classic and the teak four-poster beds contrast with crisp white linen while the en-suite bathrooms have wonderful views of the forests and the Zambezi riverbank.
Guests of Sausage Tree Camp are taken care of by a personal butler and Honore Kabongo, the camp’s head chef, brings fine dining to the bush.
Home to a wonderfully diverse array of game and birdlife, the camp offers stunning scenery and varied wildlife within a wide range of ecosystems. Sausage Tree Camp’s skilled trackers lead walking safaris and game drives in the Lower Zambezi National Park.
Start your day with an early morning walk before returning to a scrumptious bush breakfast followed by a few hours canoeing through the channels of the Zambezi River. Opt for a picnic lunch, endure lazy afternoons in the camp and gear yourself up for an evening game drive.
For those in need of special treatment, indulge in a Swedish & Indian head massage followed by rejuvenating and sensual, hot stone therapy at Sausage Tree Camp - expect to be blown away on a white fluffy cloud!