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IntroductionAnabezi is a 24 bed camp located on the banks of the Zambe IntroductionAnabezi is a 24 bed camp located on the banks of the Zambe

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1 IntroductionAnabezi is a 24 bed camp loc
IntroductionAnabezi is a 24 bed camp located on the banks of the Zambezi River at the Lower end of the Lower Zambezi National Park (LZNP) in Zambia.The name Anabezi is derived from the camp being situated on the Zambezi River and the many Ana Trees or Winter Thorns (Faidherbia albida) that surround the camp. These winter thorns drop yellow pods which attract a wide variety of animals to the area including many elephants, a welcome sight in the camp.The Camp comprises of 11 luxury tents and 1 luxury family suite on raised timber platforms at the edge of a ridge providing magnificent views of both the Zambezi River and Mushika River flood plain. The plain hosts year-round grazing and offers spectacular diverse game viewing from the comfort of your tent!www.anabezi.comAnabezi Camp - Fact Sheet Accommodation Accommodation consists of large luxurious tents, approximately 1000 sq ft in size, positioned on araised wooden deck. The tents are generously spaced along the Zambezi River bank and theMushika flood plain, allowing the game to wonder around the camp freely.Each of the luxury tents boasts: (see sketch below)• indoor and outdoor bathroom;• a spacious sitting area;• two te

2 ak double beds or one king-size deluxe b
ak double beds or one king-size deluxe bed placed within one well designed mosquito • glass sliding doors opening onto a private deck;• a plunge pool set into the expansive wood deck with a stunning view;• 24 hour battery power and plentiful hot and cold filtered water.The family suite consists of: (see sketch below)• 2 rooms, 1 room with 2 double beds and a 2nd room with 2 single beds;• indoor and 2 outdoor bathrooms;• a spacious sitting area;• glass sliding doors opening onto a private deck;• a plunge pool set into the expansive wood deck with a stunning view;• 24 hour battery power and plentiful hot and cold filtered water.The Anabezi cuisine is a fusion of European and African cuisines.Fresh continental breakfasts are served, followed by a generous buffet lunch.Guests may indulge in an afternoon high tea of scrumptious treats and fresh fruits.Dinner is a three course plated affair served with some of South Africa’s finest wines.The camp is well equipped with the best game viewing vehicles and boats allowing us to ensuremuch comfort for our guests and cater for their individual needs. Guests will be guided by veryknowledgeable and ex

3 perienced guides.Up to two activities pe
perienced guides.Up to two activities per day are included in the rate and comprise the following:• Game Drives –vehicles can seat 4 pax, 6 pax or 10 pax depending on the group size;• Night drive;• Walking Safaris into the Kulefu woodlands and surrounding areas (12 years and above)• Canoeing Safaris along the banks of the Zambezi River (12 years and above)• Boating and fishing on the Zambezi River;• Bird Watching - approximately 500 species of birds in the Lower Zambezi National Park. www.anabezi.com Activities Getting There S 15° 36' 37.8" E 029° 46' 11.5"There are many different ways to get to the Anabezi Camp. International arrivals into Zambia can be made directly to Lusaka and Livingstone Airports. Both Lusaka and Livingstone have dailyflights from Johannesburg International (South Africa). Lusaka Kenneth Kaunda InternationalAirport is also serviced by a number of International Carriers including Emirates, Kenya Airways and Ethiopian Airlines to mention a few.To/From Lusaka:Proflight offers daily scheduled 30 minute flights into the Lower Zambezi. The aircraft lands at Jekiairstrip, guests then continue their journey by vehicle

4 through the game park for approximatelyo
through the game park for approximatelyone and a half hours, or a 40 minute drive directly to camp. Alternatively, charters are available into the nearby Kulefu airstrip – situated approximately 15 minutes from the camp.To/From Mfuwe – South Luangwa Proflight offers direct flights from Jeki to Mfuwe return. The flight is approximately 1hr30mins. Charters are also available for this route.To/From Livingstone:A direct charter will take about 2 hours to thenearby Kulefu airstrip, however daily connections are available on Proflight via Lusaka to Jeki airstrip.Direct flights with Proflight from Livingstone to Jeki start in June 2018www.anabezi.com Booking Policy Weather It is the responsibility of the agent to secure all payments necessary to facilitate the booking.Reservations - A 30% deposit is required for a booking to be confirmed. A provisional bookingwill only be held for 30 days. Anabezi Camp reserves the right to cancel the booking should we not receive the deposit within 30 days.Cancellations - Cancellations between 60 and 90 days prior to arrival will incur a charge of 30%of the booking value. Cancellations 60 days prior to arrival incur a charge of 100% of the invoice

5 value. Deposits received will be offset
value. Deposits received will be offset against payments due. Payments – we do not take payments for accommodation at the camp and therefore all payments for accommodation must be made prior to arrival.December, January, February and March - rainy season and Anabezi is closed.April and May - most of the rain has faded away, leaving a landscape that is green and lush, withclear skies and pleasantly mild temperatures.June, July and August - the nights are generally much cooler, but the days are clear and warm.Make sure you bring warm clothes to wrap up in the early mornings and evenings, as some nightsget very cold.September and October - the temperatures climb and it can get very hot in October. However,the game viewing is spectacular as the animals concentrate around the limited water sources andalong the river.November is variable, it can be hot and dry like October, or, you may be lucky enough toexperience the first spectacular storms of the Travel & Medical Insurance – Fully comprehensive travel insurance is recommended, coveringfor: personal effects, personal accident, medical and emergency travel expenses, as well ascancellation and curtailment - as bookings will be sub

6 ject to cancellation penalties as detail
ject to cancellation penalties as detailedabove.Visa & Passports – Visa requirements should be checked prior to departure. Some nationalitiesrequire a visa, these are obtainable upon entry to Children – Anabezi Camp does not allow children under the age of 12 years unless they are part ofa group booking.www.anabezi.com Fast Factswww.anabezi.com Luxury TentsFamily SuiteCommon PoolsCommon AreasPrivate Plunge PoolsChildren Air-conditioning Room Fans Mosquito NetsIndoor ShowersOutdoor ShowersSeparate w/c In Room SafeYesYesYesYesYesYes, some KingsizeOver 12 years old TelephoneHairdryerInternet accessConference Facilities Distance between rooms AirstripPowerCredit CardsYesYesYesYes–in designated areasYesYes – Jeki and Kulefu24hr - 220v AC/50 HzYes12 -25m /50 -80 ft. Malaria Disability Dayily RoutineAlthough malaria is not prevalent in the Lower Zambezi National Park, it does occur in Zambiathus guests should take necessary precautions. Sliding Glass DoorsWe no longer have any Glass doors in any of the chalets. They all been replaced with Gauze sliding – An early morning wake-up call just as the horizon starts to brighten and signal the startto a new day. – A light

7 continental breakfast is available with
continental breakfast is available with coffee and tea in the main area. – We depart on our morning activity into the wilds of the Lower Zambezi National Park.There will be a coffee/tea stop out in the bush. – Lunch will be served on your return to camp, followed by a siesta period, in which you get to spend a few hours resting and enjoying the camp. The lounge and library are a great relaxation spot with the views over the floodplain and wildlife moving through. – We all meet for an afternoon tea with a sweet surprise from the kitchen. – We head out on our afternoon activities into the park. If on game drive we will returnafter dark with a spotlight to try and locate some of the parks nocturnal occupants. Wateractivities are completed at dusk. – Return to camp to freshen up and enjoy a drink around the bar, sharing tales of the day’sexperience and sightings. – A decadent 3 course dinner is served after which we retire to the fire to enjoy a nightcap.Disabled persons are very welcome in Anabezi Camp, the entire camp is wheel chair friendly andour staff are always on standby need there be any assistance. www.anabezi.com www.anabezi.com Camp Layout Tent L