The anabezi notebook
Entries from the valley
Check here for the latest from camp, along with happenings and conservation news from Lower Zambezi National Park.
Luxury Safari In Zambia: Why This HIdden gem Should be on your bucket list
Zambia has long been considered one of the hidden gems of the African safari experience. With its unspoiled wilderness, diverse wildlife, and stunning landscapes, it’s no wonder that Zambia has become the new safari hot spot of 2023. So what makes Zambia and Lower Zambezi such an incredible destination for safari enthusiasts?
Wildlife Tourism Strengthened by New Partnership
On Sunday 27 September we recognised World Tourism Day. An outpouring of support for the industry was communicated across social platforms in acknowledgement of the hardships suffered as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet the narrative was also hopeful, triumphant and defiant.
A safari season with a difference
The 2020 season has unfolded in spectacularly unusual fashion at Anabezi. An eerie quiet has descended on our communal areas, typically humming with the excited chatter of clients in anticipation of their first game drive.
Zambezi Wildlife Trust
Founded in 2017, the Zambezi Wildlife Trust is an organisation working in partnership with Anabezi, Amanzi and Kayila. With a number of objectives, the trust works to enable and encourage development in the local community.
The Girl who Made Stars
In these uncertain times, when all seems dark, troubled and unstable, it perhaps best served to think of something broader, something bigger than ourselves, and consider instead the certainties of the universe: that the stars will shine and the earth will turn.
Zambezi Wildlife Trust – Green Season Happenings
Over the course of the green season, the Zambezi Wildlife Trust has been busy engaging with the local communities that subsist on the outskirts of the park, promoting education and conservation with the school kids from Mugurameno School in Chiawa Village, and adults alike.
Weaving Warp and Weft
If you’ve ever stopped to wonder how the rug on the floor doesn’t fray, how the shirt on your back holds together, how muscles and ligaments interlock, how the cells and the very fabric of life is coiled and bound into ever more complex cells and organisms, you might well spare a philosophical thought for the weaver bird.