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Ana Tree Lodge offers the most luxurious hospitality in a desolate yet scenic environment. It presents the visitor with a chance to experience the natural splendors of the African outback in total luxury and solitude. The animal lover will be rewarded with the finest opportunity to see various species of wildlife and birds. The name "Ana Tree" symbolizes the abundant Winterthorn trees that surround the camp. Elephants frequent these trees and are a welcome sight in the camp.

Zambia is blessed with 19 National Parks teeming with abundant wildlife in their natural habitat. The Lower Zambezi National Park is its smallest yet remains uninhabited and unadulterated. Situated along the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, the park is a haven for the tourist, naturalist and wildlife photographer. The river is renowned for its two great man-made dams (Kariba and the Cabora Bassa Dams), and the majestic Victoria Falls.

Although three-times the size of Great Britain, Zambia has a population of only nine million. The country is dotted with numerous lakes, rivers, natural forests and grasslands, hence the name "Zambia - The Real Africa".