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The Guest houses, surrounded by lush, green gardens shaded by baobab and other indigenous trees on the shores of Lake Kariba, Zambia, is an ideal place to 'get away from it all and relax.'
Set on the beautiful shore of lake Kariba, The Guest House offers the perfect break to appreciate the wonders of Zambia.
Marula House, sleeps a total of eleven people in five bedrooms, the house has a comfortable lounge, DSTv and two bathrooms. It also has a fully equipped kitchen. All bedrooms have ceiling fans.
Baobab House, sleeps a total of six people in three bedrooms, the house has a comfortable lounge and DSTv. It also has a fully equipped kitchen. All bedrooms have ceiling fans.
The two Guesthouses share their own private swimming pool and each have braai facilities.
At KARIBA BUSH CLUB you can experience the challenge of tiger fishing under the eye of the great variety of wildlife on the islands, explore the islands on a guided bush walk, visit one of the worlds biggest commercial Nile Crocodile Farm, enjoy one of the lake’s most famous spectacles from the water on a sunset cruise or simply spend a lazy day relaxing by the swimming pool and enjoying the magnificent view over the rolling green lawns which run down to the lake shore and keeping an eye out for the incredible bird life.
Enjoy one of Lake Kariba’s most famous spectacles from the water on our cruise boat
The Club House
The Clubhouse is situated on the shores of Lake Kariba, with breathtaking views that can be seen from the fully stocked bar and swimming pool.
A traditional style Tonga dormitories, chalets and camping viewing the lake. Kitchen facilities and BBQ area are available.
Activities
he Guesthouse and the Clubhouse are located on one of the largest Nile crocodile farms in the world. Our conducted tours will take you through the entire growth process of the crocodile as well as the adrenalin-rush of the breeding ponds.
Other activities available include:
tiger and bream fishing
bush walks on private Islands
overnight camping and dinner on a open fire on the islands
hiking
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