The South Luangwa National Park marks the end of the Great Rift Valley, one of the last remaining unspoilt wilderness areas and possibly the finest wildlife sanctuary in Africa - a claim which is not an overstatement. It is through this 9050sq kilometer National Park that the great meandering Luangwa river runs, with its ox bow lagoons, tributaries, riverine supported woodlands and large plains, all of which play host to huge concentrations of game including elephant, buffalo, leopard, lion, giraffe, hippo and over 450 species of birds.
Robin's House is a small, private and exclusive house on the banks of the Luangwa River, ideal for young families or friends seeking a more indulgent type of safari. This two bedroom house with main living area provides a shady and cool retreat from the African midday heat and if that is not enough there is a stunning plunge pool to soak in whilst looking over the Luangwa River.
With its own team of staff dedicated to looking after you Robin's House offers a home away from home but with added luxuries.
Robin's House offers a private and exclusive safari experience. The team specifically dedicated to looking after you will ensure that everything is as you wish from meal times and choices of food to times of game drives and other activities.
Open all year round with no age restriction it is the perfect family getaway set in an idyllic location on the banks of the river where big game can often be seen from the cool of the plunge pool. During the green season enjoy the boating on the river and taking in a completely different view of the Luangwa and its animals and during the drier months have fun crossing the river by the pontoon and letting the children have a go at rowing.
This is perfect private safari where everything is specifically tailored to each individual groups needs.
The unspoiled South Luangwa National Park is one of natural jewels in Zambia's crown, and home to one of the most varied collections of wildlife on the planet.
The park is centered around the Luangwa River. Untapped by man, its natural ebb and flow of flooding makes much of the park inaccessible by road which keeps it a sanctuary for the large concentration of game that live there. A paradise for birders, over 450 species are to be found in the park, and the wildlife includes elephant, buffalo, hippos, giraffe, leopards and lions.