Kasaka River Lodge - self catering

THE CLOSEST SELF CATERING TO THE PARK GATE IN LOWER ZAMBEZI


2024 RATES


Residents & SADC Rates:


INDIVIDUAL: U$D60 per person per night


HALF/SHARED CAMP (4 x Tented Chalets/ 8 beds): U$D420 per night


FULL CAMP (8 x Tented Chalets/ 16 beds): U$D834 per night


HIPPO POD: U$D288 per night - 4 x pax


KIDS RATES:

Ages 6 - 11 U$D30 per person per night

Ages 5 years and under - No charge, if sharing with 2 paying adults.



International Rates


INDIVIDUAL: U$D84 per person per night


HALF/SHARED CAMP (4 x Tented Chalets/ 8 beds): U$D588 per night


FULL CAMP (8 x Tented Chalets/ 16 beds): U$D1176 per night


HIPPO POD: U$D396 per night - 4 x pax


KIDS RATES:

Ages 6 - 11 U$D40 per person per night

Ages 5 years and under - No charge, if sharing with 2 paying adults.




There is no electricity in camp at all (gas freezers and solar lights only)



8 En-suite tented chalets -Kitchen has a gas freezer, gas stove, utensils, all linen on beds. (16 beds- please enquire for extra beds - max number of beds that can fit in a chalet is 3)


Hippo Pod House - 2 ensuite bedrooms with own little kitchen and swimming pool


Please note this is a self catering camp -there is no chef - there is kitchen help for cleaning vegetables and washing dishes - but do feel free to teach him your tricks.


The roads are very tricky in the rainy season 4 x 4 high clearance is a must


- all bookings minimum 2 nights


- minimum 3 nights applies to Easter, Heroes and Unity, Xmas & New Year.



No guide accom/driver accom available they must be part of the group.




WHAT TO BRING

All linen on beds and towels are provided – we do recommend bringing extra swimming towels. 

Food

Drinks – including drinking water

Ice (or extra drinking water to make ice)

Insect repellent

Cleaning detergents – dishwashing liquid, dish cloths etc

Bath soap etc

Toilet paper

Charcoal, if you wish to use the braai/barbeque. Firewood will be provided.

Flask for hot water – recommended

Torch/flashlight – recommended



Please remember Kasaka does not have ZESCO power supply – all lights are run off solar. There are charging ports available in the main dining area, however, you may wish to bring a portable battery charger/battery pack for charging your devices. All the freezers and stoves are run off gas, the gas is provided by Kasaka. There are no mosquito nets over the beds – however all of the windows have been mosquito gauzed. Please note there is limited cellphone network at Kasaka, please check with the camp staff for the areas of best signal.


If at any point you increase the number of rooms during your stay for any reason you will be rquired to pay an additional room.



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About Kasaka


Set in the Chiawa Game Management Area bordering the Lower Zambezi National Park is the Kasaka River Lodge. Kasaka offers a fantastic riverside location on the banks of the Zambezi River, directly across from the Mana Pools in Zimbabwe.


Hippo Pod family unit affords maximum privacy with stunning 270° views of the river. The tents are clustered on either side of main living and deck areas that are situated in the middle. Kasaka's outdoor, communal main and dining areas are at the heart of the camp and breathe that classic, nomad safari vibe. Set overlooking the beautiful Zambezi river, with the escarpment providing a dramatic backdrop, the view is truly stunning.


Activities at Kasaka River Lodge Kasaka is just four kilometers by road from the Lower Zambezi National Park. Game viewing or boat cruises. Kasaka it is all about relaxing. Fishing is also highly recommended, since the guides here are great fishermen. They love to assist you, or your children, catching an impressive Tiger Fish.



Lower Zambezi seasons


The Zambezi River becomes a gathering place for animals during the dry season, as they emerge from the high-temperature, bush areas. Best from April to November. If you are planning to catch big Tiger Fish: fishing peaks in September and October.


April to October - Dry season - The thick bush thins out and wildlife is easier to spot. Animals will gather around the river. Expect bright days and lots of sunshine.



November to March - Wet Season - A lush and green landscape. Spot some cute newborn animals. Birdwatching is at its best. The heat and humidity can be intense. Wildlife viewing can be more challenging. The flow of the Zambezi River is at its lowest.