Safari Activities

walkingwitheles2Game viewing is the prime reason for visiting African wildlife areas and national parks. Sausage Tree Camp offers some of the finest game viewing in natural habitats anywhere on the continent.

The area also prides itself on being relatively “human free”. Zambia is in a prime position to fulfil visitor needs as it offers such a variety of environments to explore including the Lower Zambezi National Park.

Sausage Tree Camp’s location within the National Park and on the banks of the Zambezi River means we are able to conduct half of our game viewing activities by boat and canoes. The other half is land based and conducted by four-wheel drive game viewing vehicles or on foot (bush walks).

canoewithelephantSausage Tree Camp employs the most knowledgeable and experienced guides. All of our guides are fully trained, licensed and have many years of experience, ensuring that the highest quality of guiding and safety standards are delivered and achieved.

We also pride ourselves on our development programme for our junior guides. All are fully qualified in advanced first-aid.

The camp is well equipped with 4 game viewing vehicles, 3 boats and 6 canoes thus allowing us to easily cater to the personal and individual needs of all our guests.

All of the boats and vehicles are fitted with VHF radios, for direct communications back to camp and also carry a first-aid kit. A more comprehensive first-aid supply remains within the camp, as does an HF radio, enabling direct communications back to our head office in Lusaka (the capital of Zambia). Safety is our very first concern during all our activities.

A typical day on Safari at Sausage Tree Camp

  • Old Mondoro Walking05:30 - Wake-up to your favourite beverage.
  • 06:00 - Breakfast, possibly light as the morning game awaits.
  • 06:30 - Morning activity , perhaps a gentle canoe trip meandering the river banks wildlife, or a game drive to catch sight of lion or leopard before they take shade for the day, or a walk to encapsulate the personality of a herd of elephant or buffalo and to take in the smaller and often missed intimacy of the African bush.
  • 12:00 - Lunch, sustenance is such an important part of a bush day.
  • 13.00 - As the days are warm (even hot) a little time to relax and read up from our library on the experiences of the morning – or maybe just catch up on those essential holiday rays.
  • 15:30 - Afternoon Tea, a little more fortification for the days activities.
  • 16:00 - Afternoon activity, as the sun starts to cool now is the time for fishing, a Sausage Tree Camp spectacular, as we have the finest Tiger fishing in the world. Or you may prefer to head off into the early sunset to enjoy the myriad of nocturnal species, not just cats, but honey badger or porcupine or the ever elusive but majestic African Owl.
  • 19:30 - Drinks around the camp fire, time to unwind.
  • 20:00 - Our candlelit dinner whilst reminiscing the memories of the day, or just to enjoy the “spirits” of the evening!
  • ??.?? - and so to bed for a good nights sleep, ready for the next days exploration!

This is only a suggested itinerary. Sausage Tree Camp offers personalized safaris to all guests allowing you to set the pace of your day including the type and length of each activity.

Canoeing:

Image16The 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, “The Chifungulu Channel”.

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.

CanoeingNo experience or particular strength is required - it is an effortless drift, as the flow of the Zambezi swishes the canoes along.

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.

A full day canoe trip, stopping for a picnic lunch en-route, down to our Old Mondoro Camp (30km) is an unbeatable safari experience.

Game Drives (both day and night)

Image19Game drives are the most reliable and successful way to see a good variety of wildlife, both large and small. A larger area can be covered in a shorter time frame, hence, increasing the chance to find good game.

Also those ‘up close and personal’ experiences are made possible this way. Our team of professional guides will ensure though, that it is not too close!


Night drives are the perfect way to experience the nocturnal animals, including the elusive leopard!

Visiting more areas, and witnessing the diversity of the Lower Zambezi National Park you can appreciate the unspoiled wilderness of Zambia. T

The wildlife and beauty in the area around Sausage Tree Camp can only be described as “God’s own country”.

Walking:

walkingwitheles2Walking is the perfect way to search for the smaller creatures, learn about the trees, the plants and examine the different types of dung. Led by a professional walking guide and National Parks Wildlife Officer, walking is preferred by many safari lovers. Walking was pioneered in Zambia and remains one of the few areas where this can be truly enjoyed. Beware -not only do you see the smaller things on foot, it is also common for us to see lion on our bush walks.

Boat Cruises

Sausage Tree Camp operates scenic boat trips using 7metre aluminium river cruisers. Designed for the Okavango Delta, 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.

marek16Until the Zambezi River is explored by boat, it is impossible to truly appreciate the huge hippopotami pods and crocodile populations. 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.

Lucky guests have experienced the truly memorable sight of elephant crossing the Zambezi, from Mana Pools National Park to the Lower Zambezi National

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