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Whilst
game viewing might be the prime reason for the more
remote wildlife areas and national parks
in Africa, Baines’ River Camp is very proud to
be located in one of the last real wilderness areas
of Africa where we offer some of the finest game viewing
available anywhere in Africa.
Located
adjacent to the Lower Zambezi National Park, the typical
safari activities are far less contrived than in the
more developed areas to the south. The day’s activities
will commence with a choice of whether to explore the
bush on one of our four-wheel drive game viewing vehicles
in search of the big game, or take the equally exciting
option of a game-cruise, travelling up or down stream
with one of our experienced river guides in search of
the elusive African Skimmer, a breeding herd of Elephants
bathing or Wild Dogs drinking, or just taking in the
ever changing moods of the river, it’s all in
a day’s activity.
The
Lower Zambezi area offers over 60 species of mammals
and over 350 species of birds, along with a vast array
of trees and differing habitats.
In
addition to all that awaits you above, the famous African
Tigerfish (Hydrocynus Vittatus) offers, pound for pound,
some of the best sport fishing anywhere in the world.
Whilst maintaining a very strict catch and release policy
on all species caught on the Zambezi, our experienced
guides will introduce you to this fierce freshwater
predator.
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