Potato Bush Camp
With a stunning panoramic view overlooking the Zambezi River and escarpment, this site is nestled under Mahogany, Sausage, Winter Thorn and Acacia Tortillas Trees, which provide excellent shade. Potato Bush Camp is comprised of three well-appointed Canvas and Rosewood Safari Tents and also a 2-bedroom Family Tent (similar to the very popular Kigelia House at Sausage Tree Camp).
Activities at Potato Bush Camp
Game drives
Game drives are the most successful way to see a good variety
of wildlife, both large and small. Visiting more areas, and witnessing the
diversity of the Lower Zambezi National Park you can appreciate the unspoiled
wilderness of Zambia. A larger area can be covered in a shorter time
frame, increasing the chance to find good game. The vehicles also allow those
‘up close and personal’ experiences - our team of professional guides will
ensure that it is not too close.
Night drives
Night drives are the perfect way to experience the nocturnal
animals, including the elusive Leopard, Genet, Civet, Porcupine and Giant Eagle
Owl. The big cats tend to be more active at night and you may find yourself
following lions on the hunt. Other common sightings include Honey Badger,
African Wild Cat and even the occasional sighting of the very rare
Pangolin.
Your guide will also point out the constellations of the Southern night sky.
Your guide will also point out the constellations of the Southern night sky.
Canoeing
The Lower Zambezi is renowned for its spectacular canoeing.
As one of the few privileged operators based inside the National Park, we are
able to canoe guests down the most stunning section of the Zambezi River, the
14km long "Chifungulu Channel" starts just 100m downstream of the
camp.
Led by one of our highly qualified canoe guides, explore the
banks of the river, where game can be seen from a totally different perspective
- looking UP rather than down! Canoe trips vary in length (from one to seven
hours) however a one-hour canoe trip is a great prelude to an evening game
drive.
No experience or particular strength is required - it is an
effortless drift, as the flow of the Zambezi pushes the canoes downstream.
Rather than a work out, this is a time to relax, listen to the sounds of the
huge variety of bird-life and admire their sheer beauty. Min. canoeing age is
15 years old.
Boat Cruises
Potato Bush Camp operates scenic boat trips using 6 metre
aluminium river cruisers. Designed for river systems, they are the perfect boat
for the Zambezi River as sandbanks make navigation on the water very difficult.
Scenic boat cruises are a very relaxing way to view the game
that comes down to the river to drink and bathe, whilst also taking in the
unique water wildlife. Until the Zambezi River is explored by boat, it is
impossible to truly appreciate the huge hippopotami pods and crocodile
populations. Lucky guests have experienced the truly memorable sight of
elephant crossing the Zambezi, from Mana Pools National Park to the Lower
Zambezi National Park. To view the most amazing sunsets in Africa,
floating sundowners (Gin and Tonic are de rigueur!) in the middle of the
Zambezi is a must! This can also provide a photographic opportunity for that
perfect African sunset.
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