Woods Camp

Category:
  • Woods Camp – arrival
  • Woods Camp – Insaka
  • Muchichili August 2020-60
  • Muchichili August 2020-56
  • Muchichili August 2020-54
  • Muchichili August 2020-52
  • Woods Camp – cabin
  • Woods Camp – Chili Bar 1
  • Woods Camp – Chili Bar 2
  • Woods Camp – Chili Bar 3
  • Woods Camp – Showers
  • Woods Camp – Sunrise
  • Woods Camp – Toilet ablutions

Woods Camp gives you the opportunity to really get close to nature and enjoy the pristine natural beauty of the Lower Zambezi with its spectacular views in all directions.  At Woods Camp, you can pitch your tent on the banks of the Zambezi River, and although the campsite retains its rustic theme, we also offer the convenience and comfort of separate male and female shower and ablution blocks, and a large thatched Insaka with a bar and plentiful covered seating.  Each stand has a fire pit and we have BBQs for hire, firewood, and charcoal for sale.

We have a boat launch facility, plus offer a range of safari and river cruise activities: our safari trips to the Lower Zambezi National Park combine a one-hour river safari (with abundant hippo, elephant, and crocodile sightings) to/ from the Park from where we move to our 4×4 overland adventure; we have excellent Tiger fishing all along the river in front of the House; our sunset cruises provide opportunities to see hundreds of stunning carmine bee-eaters who return in the afternoon to nest in the riverbank opposite the house.

LOCATION Lower Zambezi, Chiawa
TYPE Camp Site
RATES
BRAII STAND HIRE WITH CHARCOAL Small braii stand – make queries at front desk

Large braii stand – make queries at front desk

FIREWOOD AND CHARCOAL Make queries at front desk
INCLUDED
Plunge Pool
Barbeque (braii) Area
NOT INCLUDED
Activities Boat Launch/Load
Meals Beverages

Don’t forget to enjoy our full range of safari and river cruise activities to complete your stay, leaving you relaxed and rejuvenated!  We are less than an hour boat cruise to the Lower Zambezi National Park, have excellent Tiger fishing all along the river close to the House, and the stunning carmine bee-eaters nest in the riverbank opposite the house.