Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia

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Potato Bush Camp

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Adventure
Birding
Boating or Mokoro
Butler Service
Family-Friendly
Honeymoon
Private Pools
Romantic
Stargazing
Tented Camp
Waterfront Views
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Overview

COMFORT
Fans
Bathtub
Laundry Service
Private pool
QUICK FACTS
4
Rooms
Private Vehicle at extra cost
Cancellation POLICY
Strict, typically 100% from 60 days
Kids POLICY
Form 5
An intimate, family-friendly tented camp on the banks of the Zambezi in the heart of Zambia's wild Lower Zambezi National Park, just three luxury safari tents and a two-bedroom family house linked by raised walkways, each light and built of canvas and Zambian rosewood with a private plunge pool and an outdoor lounge angled to the river, sister to the refined Sausage Tree Camp next door but keeping an authentic bush intimacy where elephants wander freely through camp, days run on private guiding by land and water, game drives, walking safaris, canoeing and boat cruises among huge pods of hippo, all solar-powered and silent, with complimentary return flights on stays of four nights or more.

Plan

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Access Type
Fly-in or Road Access
Transfer Time from Airstrip
30
mins
Baggage limit
15
kg
Soft-bag only
Wildlife Highlights
Elephants
Birding
Great for birders

Location

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Getting there

Best reached by air to Royal Airstrip (about 30 minutes from Lusaka, 1 hour from Livingstone, 1 hr 10 from Mfuwe), followed by a roughly 20-minute drive and 30-minute boat transfer into camp, alternatively a road-and-boat transfer from Lusaka takes about 5 hours.

Stay

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COMFORT
Fans
Bathtub
Laundry Service
Private pool
Vehicle
Private Vehicle at extra cost
WI-FI
In-room only
Medical
Malaria Zone
Insect protection
Mosquito nets in all rooms and repellent provided
Activities
Game drives (day and night), walking safaris, canoeing (min age 15), scenic boat cruises (year-round), Zambezi tiger fishing, out-of-camp picnics and meals, a Conservation Lower Zambezi HQ visit, and use of the Sausage Tree gym

Our Favorite Rooms

Four riverfront units linked by raised walkways, all with private plunge pools, outdoor lounges and indoor showers with a view, positioned to maximise the Zambezi. The standout for families and groups is the two-bedroom Safari House, with its own private lounge and dining area and a large social space between the two double rooms.

Dining

An open-air dining area and deck look out over the Zambezi, with buffet breakfasts (continental and cooked), à la carte lunches and dinners, afternoon tea and a curated range of South African wines, plus memorable extras such as bush dinners, water-based lunches and private meals served on your deck or in your tent, most dietary needs catered for with notice.

Tips

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Packing Tips

Neutral safari clothing, warm layers for chilly winter mornings and open-vehicle and boat outings from May to July (feather duvets and hot water bottles are provided), lighter clothing for the hot September–October build-up, closed walking shoes, a sun hat, sunscreen, your preferred insect repellent and antimalarials, swimwear for the plunge pool, binoculars, a soft bag for the light aircraft, and USD cash dated 2016 or newer for extras and tips.

Insider Tips

Choose a canoe safari (minimum age 15) to meet the hippos and crocs at water level and maybe catch an elephant herd crossing from Mana Pools, and remember the camp is unfenced, so let the night-watch team escort you after dark. Canoeing and tiger fishing depend on water levels (better later in the season) while boat cruises run year-round, and note the camp closes over the green/rainy season, operating roughly April to November.

Impact

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Reserve type
National Park
Conservation
Support conservation Lower Zambezi (anti-poaching) plus a community project via the Green Safaris Conservation Foundation
Conservation fee
No Conservation Fee
per person per day

Conservation Efforts

Part of Green Safaris' sustainability-led ethos, the camp is fully solar-powered with a backup inverter for 24/7 clean electricity and runs an electric pontoon for silent water safaris, and through the Green Safaris Conservation Foundation it supports Conservation Lower Zambezi (founded 1994), whose work spans community empowerment, environmental education, wildlife protection, anti-poaching and research, guests are welcome to visit CLZ's headquarters, and every Green Safaris property backs at least one conservation and one community initiative.

Per Person, Per Night from
975
Per Person
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