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Chongwe River House

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About Chongwe River House

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Chongwe River House in Lower Zambezi is located at the end of a massive winterthorn grove, on the banks of the peaceful Chongwe River, a tributary of the Zambezi. The view of the nearby mountainous escarpment is spectacular. On entering the house, the main room has low bridges over flowing water. From this room you look out over the deck and pool to the river and mountains beyond.

The ground floor bedrooms are each entered through a tunnel which gives the feeling of walking through a cave. The curved entrance gives privacy without the need for doors. The downstairs bathrooms have water pouring out of the stone ceiling instead of the normal shower rose. Taps are made from bone and wood and the exquisitely carved basins have been carved out of wood and white marble. The upstairs bedrooms have unusual baths, from which you have a view across the bush and the showers are waterfalls.

The Chongwe area is famous for huge male elephants feeding through the winterthorn grove in which the house is situated and this amazing game experience is enhanced by the fact the Chongwe River itself it the main water source for most of the game in the area. From the bedrooms, the sitting room and the deck you will have game in view, feeding and watering.

Activities here include game drives in private vehicles, guided walking safaris, boat trips and canoe rides, and fishing trips. Alternatively, guests can relax by the swimming pool. Chongwe River House accepts children aged 7 and over.

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Highlights

  • Stylish private house in an exclusive setting beside the Chongwe River.
  • Deck and swimming pool with river and mountain views.
  • Game drives and guided walks offered exclusively to guests.

Situation

Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia. Nearest airstrip Royal - about 15 mins drive.

Activities

Game drives in private vehicles. Guided walks into the bush. Canoe and boat rides.

Facilities

4 large, en-suite bedrooms, each unique in design. Spacious main sitting and dining area. Outside deck with swimming pool.

Child policy

Miminum age is 7 years.

Meals

The house has it's own staff and kitchen so meals are tailored to the groups individual needs for timings and locations of food.

Pricing guidelines for Zambia

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We hope the following will give you a rough idea of costs. These are quoted per person based on twin share for two people, without international flights but including internal flights. We’ve used good standard accommodation throughout. There are nearly always ways to spend more money than we’ve suggested (!), but these prices show a good and realistic range for each type of trip.

International flights will add from about £600 to £800 depending on the season and route (unless airlines have special offers). Zambia combines well with Malawi and Botswana.

For each accommodation on this website you will find an indication of the price. The bands are based on the price per person per night at peak season and are represented by the following values for this country:
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For a specific personal quote based on any tailor made itinerary you have in mind, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help you.

  • Example tripPrice per person
  • 1 week mid-high season safari staying in one park in good lodge or tented campBetween £3000 and £5000
  • 2 week safari in various parks in quality lodges and tented camps.Between £4000 and £6000
  • 1 week ‘green season’ safariFrom about £2500 +
  • 2 weeks Zambia and Lake MalawiBetween £4000 and £5000

Tribes Advisor

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This is one of the most architecturally interesting safari lodges/houses I’ve ever seen. Even the resident managers fondly call it their ‘Flintstones’ house. It is indeed almost like being in a cave, but one which is huge, open and airy!
If you want somewhere private for a group of up to 8 people (possibly 10 if some are younger children) then this is definitely worth considering. Do what you like, when you like, and you have a whole team of people to look after you and make your stay very special.

Amanda Marks, Tribes managing director, visited April 2011


When this place was built and I saw photos of it, I was not impressed!  It seemed like something crossed between a cave and a ships mast .... totally out of place. However, when I saw it for real I was blown away by it.  It's fabulous!  Yes, it looks like a luxury version of the Flintstones house, but the design and the location are superb.  The photos do not do it justice.  Little touches like the tables carved from tree trunks and waterfall style natural showers are perfect.  There is a lot of game around the house so you can sit in the pool and watch leopard come to have a drink in the river, or lie in bed and look out at the night sky..... for a family or group of friends I can't think of anywhere I'd rather recommend - go now, you'll never find anything else like it on earth!                      
Julie Croucher, Africa Sales Manager - visited in 2007

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