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Sekoma Island, Zambezi River, Zambia
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This Zambia game lodge is the ideal retreat for fishing and exploring on a Zambezi River safari.
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8 attractive tents with en-suite facilities and decks
Panoramic views of the river from the lodge and tents
Excellent Tiger fishing and other species in abundance
Located on the Zambezi River upstream from Victoria Falls
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Guests at Sekoma Island can take on the legendary Tiger fish, or relax in the shady treed setting by the Zambezi River and rapids. There are also guided walks and boating excursions to enjoy at this Zambia game lodge.
Sekoma Island has 8 twin bedded en-suite tents rights on the edge of a mighty African River, the Zambezi. Guests can enjoy the panoramic views from the forested banks and relax on their private decks.
This Zambia game lodge is built to blend into the riverine habitat and enjoys a beautiful and shady position overlooking the water. There is a bar, lounge and boma (outdoor enclosure) where delicious al fresco meals are served.
Fishing and boating in motorised craft or traditional dug out canoes is offered, the lodge operates at strict policy of catch and release to protect the natural environment. On non-fishing days guests can go on cultural excursions to interact with the local villagers or on day trips to Livingstone and Victoria Falls.
A stay at Sekoma Island includes:
Accommodation
All meals
2 guided activities a day
All boat transfers
What is not included:
Visa fees, drinks, items of a personal nature, fishing tackle, extended fishing activities past the 2 - 3 hour time allocation.
Children:
No Children under 12 years of age are permitted due to the lodge location on the river and rapids.
Credit Cards:
VISA cards are accepted
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Stay in comfortable tents
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Guests staying at this Zambia lodge can look forward to comfortable accommodation in twin-bedded tents. Each tent is fitted with an en-suite bathroom.
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Eight riverside tents
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Sekoma Island boasts eight riverside tents. Each tent can accommodate two guests. The tents have their own private decks from which guests can enjoy the views over the river.
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