For anyone in search of a private getaway, a secluded location can be enjoyed at this award-winning Zambia safari camp in the Zambezi National Park.
Chiawa is located in the heart of the Lower Zambezi National Park in Zambia, on the confluence of the Chowe and Zambezi rivers with the mountains of the Zambian Escarpment as a backdrop and evergreen Mahogany trees as a natural ceiling.
This Zambia safari camp is located in the south-eastern part of Zambia, opposite Zimbabwe's Mana Pools National Park, the Lower Zambezi National Park occupies 4092 square km, with 120km (74.6 miles) of river frontage set in a grove of Mahogany and Acacia trees.
A shared viewing deck is set under a large winter Thorn tree, overlooking the Zambezi River within the Zambezi National Park. The Zambezi River is 2 700 km (1677.7 miles) long and runs through the park, attracting much wildlife to its banks.
Although remote, Chiawa Camp still within the Lower Zambezi National Park, and so is easily reached from Zambia's capital city, Lusaka. It is a one and a quarter hour drive from Jeki or Royal Airstrips, however the preferred mode is a 45 minute combined road and boat transfer to / from Royal Airstrip. For those less pressed for time, Chiawa Camp can also be accessed from Lusaka or Kariba by a 6 hour combined road and boat transfer.