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Sausage Tree Camp

Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia
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Kathleen R
San Diego
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44 reviews
23 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 26 September 2011
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To get to Sausage Tree, we flew from Lusaka to Jeki Airstrip. We were the only two passengers on the flight and Jeki is a dirt field with a corrugated metal hut. We then drove the one and half hours to the camp. On arrival we were greeted by Nicci, the manager. Over cold drinks she detailed what we could... More

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simonnike
Dallas, Texas
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30 reviews
16 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 August 2011
2
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After a quick flight, we landed on the Jeki airstrip. Sausage Tree was there to pick us up. After a short drive, we were taken to a boat for a nice, 20 minute ride down the Zambezi to Sausage Tree Camp. The camp holds 18 guests (the biggest camp we stayed in on our trip). The huts/tents have tinted cement... More

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Goldlox1969
Sydney, Australia
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11 reviews
9 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 August 2011
1
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We had a fantastic trip to SST in July. There is already a comprehensive review by someone else so I won't go into too much depth. To cut a long story short we spent 3 nights there. Initially in room or tent 2 from memory but fortunately for us we got transferred into the family tent. Given we have 3... More

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DannyG34
London, United Kingdom
2 reviews
7 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 26 June 2011
5
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Landing at Jeki airstrip, you immediately feel like you're entering another world, with its dirt 'runway', and a modest hut the only building in sight. Fortunately we found Gilbert & Sam from Sausage Tree Camp offering us the most wonderfully warm welcome. We felt immediately at ease. For the next 40 mins the transfer to the Camp was nothing short... More

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Safariholic
Epsom, Surrey, England
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18 reviews
11 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 February 2011
3
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My wife and I stayed for 2 nights in mid-Aug 10, having flown in from Lusaka (ex-Kafue) to Jeki Airstrip, then travelled up river by power boat for 40 mins or so (a fabulous way to arrive, having had your very own mini boat-borne safari en route. Location is stunning and right on the river, with super views at whatever... More

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EAsports4
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
1 review
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 February 2011
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Whilst spending time working in the east of Zambia my wife and I treated ourselves to a four day stay at the Sausage Tree Camp having never been on safari before. From beginning to end we had an absolutely fantastic time. All the staff were excellent from the management to the safari guides to the camp staff. The accomodation was... More

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travelBerlin
berlin
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27 reviews
23 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 January 2011
2
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This camp is among my favourites. It was our second time at Sausage tree camp and we did not regret it coming back. We love the location on the lower Zambezi. It is so beauftiful to be at this unspoiled part of Africa! The rooms are luxury tents. They can get very hot in October and this was kind of... More

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jojom999
London, United Kingdom
2 reviews
1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 November 2010
1
person found this review helpful

I stayed at STC with my husband for 6 nights towards the end of the 2010 season. From the moment we landed at Jeki airstrip and were met by one of the camp guides, we knew we had arrived somewhere very special and we were not disappointed at all during our stay. The location of the camp could not be... More

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kgreenwood
Melbourne, Australia
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15 reviews
20 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 November 2010
3
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Sausage Tree Camp was the final destination of our 15 day safari in Botswana and Zambia - and we had expected it to be one of the best experiences of the holiday! We were not disappointed!!!! We had 4 unbelievable days here. We arrived in our 'caravan' - small aircraft - and were met by a couple of guides who... More

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HappyTravellerin2010
London, United Kingdom
1 review
3 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 September 2010
3
people found this review helpful

Stay at Sausage Tree towards the end of a 3 week Zambia Safari and it was our least favourite place out of the 7 different lodges. The staff are exceptionally nice, but the 'big boss' can't remember his name, but an Aussie fellow has an awful air about him and was to busy talking about his next money making venture... More

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