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Chongwe River House, Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia
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Indulge in the luxury of the wilderness in one of the 4 spacious, en-suite bedrooms.
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Guests are accommodated in 4 large, en-suite bedrooms. The entire house is built of ferro walls and wild wood; so the walls follow the natural lines of the branches used. In fact there is not a single straight line to be seen.
On entering the house, the main room has low bridges over flowing water. From the room you can look out over the deck and pool to the river and mountains beyond. All the furniture in the sitting room has been carved from a single huge fallen Winterthorn tree, as if it had fallen across the room.
Beautifully soft coloured pebbles from the Chongwe River have been embedded in the ceilings. The ground floor bedrooms at this Zambia accommodation are entered through a tunnel which gives the feeling of walking through a cave.
The curved entrance gives privacy without the need for doors. The downstairs bathrooms have water pouring out of the stone ceiling instead of the normal shower hose, whilst the upstairs showers are waterfalls.
The taps at this Zambia accommodation are made from bone and wood and the exquisitely carved basins have been carved out of wood and white marble by a famous Zambian artist. The upstairs bedrooms have unusual baths, from which you have a view across the bush.
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Large, spacious rooms
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Guests at Chongwe River House are accommodated in four large, spacious en-suite bedrooms. Your bedroom will be your resting place for the duration of your say.
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Chongwe's fantastic view
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Chongwe River House looks onto the confluence of the Chongwe and Zambezi rivers and the mountains of the escarpment to the north.
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