Zambezi Voyager

We consider ourselves more than a Houseboat and not just another Lodge in Africa. Zambezi Voyager is a luxuriously appointed, fully serviced and activity driven floating lodge, that operates on the Zambezi and Chobe rivers.

Our area of operation is within a water Wilderness and we offer a boat and guide per room, so you can have a choice of either; taking a safari on the Chobe River, concentrating on the photographic opportunities of an environment considered the Jewel of Namibia, having a fishing trip with a ” happy ending “, or simply travelling through a piece of Africa in distinctive comfort and style.

Zambezi Voyager accommodates 10 passengers in either twin or double bedded accommodation. The well appointed berths are tastefully decorated with soft stone textures and hand made linen.

The entertaining decks combine a comfortable compliment of private lounges overlooking the idyllic waterways. The open air decks offer a choice of cooling off in the jacuzzi or soaking up the African sun on the sun loungers on the top deck.

Zambezi Voyager is an exclusive experience affording you privacy amongst some of the most scenic beauty of the African water and Savannah.

The Chobe National Park is a game rich environment that attracts interest from all around the world. Most come to view the abundance of game, however, you can not help but witness the enormous elephant activity and be transfixed by their behaviour. It is a stepping stone to the Okavango Delta.

Impalila Island is located near by and is the only place where 4 countries meet each other.

One of the 7 natural wonders of the world, The Victoria Falls (the smoke that thunders) is a day trip away.

Our aim is to take you on a voyage of discovery, to pristine natural environments that are inaccessible to most.

Zambezi Voyager pays special attention to the culinary delights served. A professional chef has developed the menus and they change as the seasons do.

The Upper Zambezi and Kasai Channel has some of the best river fishing in the world. The targeted species are Tigerfish, Bream and Catfish.

All activities will be conducted from tender boats. Each cabin will have its own tender boat and guide where possible, however staying aboard Zambezi Voyager is an activity in itself. From the elevated position of the viewing deck you have a bird’s eye view of the surrounding floodplains and waterways.

Game viewing will take place on the Chobe River. Viewing game from the water is a memorable experience, the game does not feel threatened from a waterborne source therefore the photographic opportunities are exceptional.

The Chobe has the largest concentration of elephants in Africa and for this reason alone the Chobe is a must for any visitor to Zambezi Voyager.

There are vast buffalo herds and numerous plains game species that traverse the area as well as the possibility of sighting predators such as Lion, Wild Dog, Hyena and Leopard.

All clients aboard Zambezi Voyager will be part of the Zambezi culture. The river communities that live along the banks of the river are known as the Lozi and Masubia.

Visitors are able to experience their lifestyle by simply observing as they tend to their daily duties or be more participatory as guests in one of their villages. Here we have the opportunity to understand how they live their way of life.

Facilities

    Room Facilities

Non-Smoking

    On Site Facilities

Airport Transfers

Bar

Jacuzzi

Pool

Restaurant

    Local Facilities

Fishing

Game Viewing

Shopping/Curios

Tours

Rates

Cabin

Sleeps 2

Rates Include:  Accommodation in a double or twin room,  All meals daily,  Tea & Coffee, Guided activities + Water Based Game Viewing + Cultural Visits + Bird Cruises & Walks + Floodplain walks + Sunset Cruises + Stargazing + Fly fishing + Conventional fishing + Photographic Safari § Fishing, 20 litres fuel per person per day, Fishing Licenses, Namibian Tourism Levy § River transfers to and from the houseboat Rates Exclude:  Curio purchases, Road & air transfers, Imported beers, spirits & wines, Lost fishing tackle, Game drives by vehicle into Chobe National Park