The Royal Livingstone Hotel by Anantara presents unforgettable outdoor dining experiences
The Royal Livingstone Hotel by Anantara is offering two exclusive dining experiences that spotlight local flavours while enabling discerning travellers to enjoy the beauty of Zambia. The Gorge Picnic and Zambezi Dining Experience promise a feast for all the senses, with world-class cuisine and an unparalleled connection to nature. Nestled Continue Reading
The battle for our world’s last nature strongholds has begun
The mighty Zambezi River, the fourth largest river in Africa, plays host to an incredible four-part documentary series titled Wild Zambezi. Celebrating Environment Month in June, the docuseries will screen exclusively at select Ster-Kinekor cinemas around South Africa, with the first episode releasing on 9 and 11 June. And, the best part Continue Reading
Minor Hotels to launch visionary safari experience in Zambia
Currently in the early stages of development, Anantara Kafue River Tented Camp will be located on the banks of the Kafue River: a haven fully suspended 3.5 metres above the ground, ensuring unbridled access to the bush and river for the wild inhabitants. With just 12 spacious tents, including a Continue Reading
The Royal Livingstone Hotel by Anantara unveils elegant new Junior Suites
A graceful retreat near the roaring Victoria Falls, The Royal Livingstone Hotel by Anantara has revealed its refined new Livingstone Junior Suites. The classically furnished suites, accentuated with local designs, benefit from sweeping views of the Zambezi River and are abundant in modern comforts. Spanning 52 square metres, each of Continue Reading
Spend Christmas in the heart of Africa
Tintswalo at Siankaba has launched a special rate for those wanting a truly African experience on the mighty Zambezi River in Zambia. The rate of US$490 per person sharing per night is valid over the upcoming Christmas holiday period, and is all-inclusive of all meals and house drinks, as well Continue Reading
NEW BOOK: Trees of Zambia
Trees of Zambia features 140 indigenous tree species likely to be seen in Zambia and its 20 national parks. Each page describes a single species, highlighting its distinctive features and economic and medicinal uses. Trees sharing similar characteristics are arranged into five groups in the book, enabling readers to narrow Continue Reading