The mighty Zambezi River winds through Africa like a ribbon of life, carrying with it essential water that attracts a plethora of wildlife, especially in the dry season. Stretching over 2,500 kilometres, the powerful flow of the water runs past towering escarpments and through dense woodlands. Smaller rivers branch from the Zambezi, extending its nourishment into the heart of Zambia and creating natural havens for elephants, hippos, and over 370 species of birds.
The Chongwe River is one of these tranquil tributaries. Along its banks, elephants meander gracefully, dipping their trunks into the cool waters, while vervet monkeys play in the canopy above, and fish eagles call out from their treetop perches. The Chongwe gets its name from the Nyanja words for sunrise and sunset as the peaceful waters reflect the hues of the golden hours so beautifully. For those wishing to experience this magic in true serenity, Chongwe Suites provide a tranquil and immersive sanctuary in the heart of it all.
Nestled under ancient winterthorn trees, the Cassia and Albida Suites offer an oasis in this bustling ecosystem. Named after native plants, each suite has recently been redesigned to showcase the surrounding nature. The Cassia Suite, an intimate one-bedroom retreat, is ideal for honeymooners or couples seeking a quiet sanctuary to immerse themselves in the rhythm of the bush. Meanwhile, the Albida Suite — two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms — is perfect for families or friends who want to share in the experience without compromising on space or privacy.
Both suites provide every safari luxury, including en-suite open-air bathrooms with classic clawfoot baths and large open windows overlooking the river. Throughout the suites, from the lounge to the private pools, the river and the activity around it is constantly in view. Privately-guided activities and private dining ensures every detail is personalised to you, allowing you to unwind completely, and ease into the slow, peaceful pace of life on the Chongwe River.
Beyond your suite, a variety of experiences allow you to discover the magic of the Lower Zambezi firsthand. Game drives provide windows into the lives of the iconic and unusual wildlife in the region, while guided canoe safaris offer a peaceful, intimate view of the landscape from the water. Walking safaris let you explore the bush at a slower pace, revealing the hidden details of the landscape, and boat cruises allow you to marvel at the river’s beauty.
With so much to explore, we know some guests want to spend as much time as possible out in this unique wilderness. A lovely and surprising range of private experiences will be woven into your trip, perhaps a special lunch with your toes in the water? Or for the more adventurous, how about a sleepout under the stars? Whatever it might be, we delight in sharing the Lower Zambezi and her many secrets with you.
After a busy day exploring this relatively unknown part of the world, head back to your home on the Chongwe — a serene escape that feels untouched and hidden from the rest of the world. It’s a place where the Lower Zambezi’s rhythm slows, inviting visitors to sit, listen, and lose themselves in the river’s gentle magic.
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Images by Oliver Fly
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