Baines' River Camp
About Baines' River Camp
Africa has a spellbinding effect on most first time travellers. Many who have grown up on this continent will tell you that Africa will stay in their blood forever, no matter where they might end up in the world - it is home. In the heart of the African subcontinent lies a destination known as the real Africa. This is Zambia, where you will find remote wilderness areas, breathtaking scenery, wildlife in abundance, and a kind-hearted people. There, in the midst of the unspoilt African bush on the northern bank of the Zambezi River, directly opposite Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools World Heritage Site
We offer massages and beauty treatments in the privacy of your room. Treatments are limited to facials, pedicures, manicures and nail re-varnish.
The Boardroom is equipped with HD digital projector, canvas projection screen, flip chart, air-conditioning, and floor mounted electrical sockets for laptop charging. It can seat up to 16 delegates comfortably.
Availability and Pricing
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Important Information
A 25% deposit will be required within 14 days of a reservation being made. The balance will be required 30 days prior to arrival. Failure will result in
bookings being subject to re-confirmation and immediate payment. For reservations made within 30 days of arrival, full payment will be required at the
time of booking. Provisional bookings are automatically released after 14 days.
Group bookings are strictly subject of single payment of the deposit and of the balance. Group bookings can only be confirmed accordingly.
Payment of any and all extras are to be settled prior to departure. Please note that, at present, Baines’ River Camp does not offer credit card facilities.
Extras can be settled in USD, GBP, EUR or ZMK at the rate of exchange on the day of departure.
Amenities
Facilities
- Airport Shuttle
- Laundry Facilities*
- Indoor Fireplace
- Swimming Pool
- Wi-Fi
- No Credit Card Facilities
Languages Spoken
- English
Baines' River Camp location
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling