Potato Bush Camp is the sister camp to Sausage Tree Camp, situated on the banks of the Zambezi River in the Lower Zambezi National Park.
The main living areas and tents are linked by raised timber board walking which allow this camp to operate into early January where most of the other properties close the end of October, allowing you to enjoy this quiet green season with it spectacular afternoon thundershowers and many of the young wildlife being born.
The camp has views the river and escarpment and you are able to enjoy guided game drives, boat trips, canoeing and catch & release fishing.
There are only 4 spacious tents, one of which being a two bedroom family tent, all are well spaced along the river under Acacia Tortilis and Mahogany trees.
Each tent has a small private plunge pool, deck with two person hammock and the en-suite has a full size claw-foot bath tub, twin showers and basins. The family tent has a central living area with bar, private dining table and larger plunge pool.
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Shelley Phillips
Travel Specialist
Potato Bush Camp
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