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Baines’ River Camp in Zambia is located on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, adjacent to the Lower Zambezi National Park and opposite Mana Pools National Park, a World Heritage Site on the Zimbabwe riverbank.
The camp is named after Thomas Baines, the famous English born artist, explorer, naturalist and author who spent much of his life in Africa, and who joined David Livingstone on an 1858 Zambezi expedition.
Accommodation at Baines’ consists of eight elegant EXPLORER suites, which have a colonial-style and are situated for maximum enjoyment of the views over the river. Six of the suites boast king-sized beds, whilst the other two are twins.  There are also two East African Style Bush Tents, with en-suite bathroom facilities that are available for pilots and specialist guides.
Baines’ Camp is one of the last real wilderness areas of Africa with some of the finest game viewing and birding in Africa.  Guests can enjoy safaris on game drives, on foot - or on the river by game cruise or canoe.  Fishing is also popular at the lodge.
Access to the Zambezi Valley is easiest via the Capital, Lusaka.   Direct flights from London Heathrow to Lusaka are available – or guests can fly via Johannesburg.  From Lusaka it is just a 30-minute flight to Royal Zambezi airstrip and a short drive to the lodge.
Guests can drive all the way to the camp, including a crossing of the Kafue River by ferry.  Alternatively, vehicles can be parked at Gwabi River Lodge and be collected by boat at an additional cost.