Ana Tree Lodge lies within the lower Zambezi National Park and offers the most luxurious hospitality in a desolate yet scenic environment.
Legend has it that the name 'Ana Tree' was named after the Winterthorn Trees, by David Livingstone. Elephants frequent these trees and are a welcome sight in the camp.
The Lodge has 8 twin bedded luxury tents on a solid concrete foundation.
All lodges in Lower Zambezi National Park are closed from November to April annually.
A vast plain stretches from the Lodge to the banks of the Zambezi River. The visitor, while sitt...
Ana Tree Lodge lies within the lower Zambezi National Park and offers the most luxurious hospitality in a desolate yet scenic environment.
Legend has it that the name 'Ana Tree' was named after the Winterthorn Trees, by David Livingstone. Elephants frequent these trees and are a welcome sight in the camp.
The Lodge has 8 twin bedded luxury tents on a solid concrete foundation.
All lodges in Lower Zambezi National Park are closed from November to April annually.
A vast plain stretches from the Lodge to the banks of the Zambezi River. The visitor, while sitting on the porch, faces a panoramic view of herds of elephants, buffalo, waterbuck, baboons and bushbuck grazing in the plains.
Hippo, lion, leopard and hyena are also occasional visitors at the camp.
A fast and deep channel of the Zambezi River runs alongside the Lodge 200 metres away, offering the keen angler an opportunity to bait and land Bream and Tiger-Fish.
The atmosphere is that of peace and tranquility among the different sounds of birds singing happily.
Ideal place to discover yourself through meditation in the wild Ana Tree Lodge - where the wildlife finds you!