Ellen Barone

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African Safari at 50% off

TAKE A LAST MINUTE SAFARI TO CHONGWE RIVER HOUSE AND SAVE
 
LOWER ZAMBEZI, ZAMBIA

Chongwe River House is offering incredible last minute safari savings.  Guests will have the opportunity to stay at the luxurious House at the rate of US $400 per person per night.  Included in the rates are: accommodations, meals, all game viewing, laundry, bar, National Park fees, and a private guide.  That’s a saving of over 50%. The offer is valid from April through June 30th, 2008.

For travelers who wish to extend their stay in Africa, Chongwe River Camp and Robin Pope Safaris have created a nine night Lower Zambezi/South Luangwa combo.  This fantastic Zambian blend of two unique locations is only US $2880 per person for nine nights. Included in the rates are: accommodations, meals, all game viewing, laundry, bar, National Park fees, and a private guide.


The Chongwe River House is an extraordinary architectural creation.   Built around trees, the walls are integrated with the branches so there are no straight lines or right corners in the entire house making it truly an extension of the surrounding environment.  Designed by Neil Rocher, this stunning four bedroom, four bath private house is built entirely of white ferro cement walls and wild wood.


Robin Pope Safaris, located in a remote and unspoiled environment, offers guests the opportunity to go on safari in vehicles or the more up-close and personal option of a walking safari through the bush.  Robin Pope Safaris offers three camps with stylish accommodation, attentive service, fine dining, and some of the best guides in Africa.   The South Luangwa Park, where they are located is often called the finest wildlife sanctuary in Africa, covering over 9,000 sq. km.


For more information or reservations on Chongwe River House, contact faith@iconnect.zm or visit the website at www.chongwe.com.  For more information on Robin Pope Safaris contact info@robinpopesafaris.net or visit the website at www.robinpopesafaris.net

 


Source: Montgomery Communications