Minor Hotels, an international hotel owner, operator and investor with more than 540 hotels in 56 countries in Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Europe and the Americas, is ramping up its holdings in Africa and heading out on safari. This week it unveiled plans for a new safari lodge in the Serengeti called Explorer from its Elewana brand. And now it has announced the debut of its luxury Anantara brand in the African wilderness. Slated to launch in early 2025, Anantara Kafue River Tented Camp will be located in Kafue National Park in Zambia, the oldest and largest of the country’s national parks.
Currently in the early stages of development, Anantara Kafue River will be located on the banks of the Kafue River—a haven fully suspended 11.5 feet above the ground ensuring unbridled access to the bush and river for the wild inhabitants. With just 12 spacious tents, including a 6,458-square-foot Presidential Villa, the camp promises an intimate and exclusive retreat, epitomizing luxury in the wild. The camp is bordered by two islands that will accommodate a spa and wellness area with a swimming pool, a restaurant and bar, a lounge and a traditional African boma.
Anantara Kafue River Tented Camp is owned by Agro Safari, a division of a Zambian company with a legacy spanning generations. The partnership with Minor Hotels signifies a commitment to crafting the ultimate safari experience and brings to life a vision shared by both entities, blending Agro Safari’s extensive land holdings with Minor Hotels’ expertise, underscored by the prestigious Royal Livingstone Victoria Falls Zambia Hotel by Anantara.
When it launches in early 2025, the new camp will immerse guests in the heart of a national park populated with majestic wildlife. Each luxury tent, strategically spaced for privacy and to maximize immersion in the bush and surrounding landscapes, comes complete with its own plunge pool and use of a boat and skipper. Nature-centric experiences will include canoeing, fishing, bird watching, boat safaris, and encounters with wildlife, all curated to elevate the guest experience in the African bush in an entirely unforgettable way.
Kafue National Park is located in the center of Western Zambia and is one of the largest reserves in all of Africa, covering 8,648 square miles. The park is home to a fantastic diversity of wildlife and birdlife and much of it remains largely unexplored and untouched. The new camp will be located approximately a three-hour drive from Victoria Falls or the capital Lusaka, or a short helicopter ride.
Anantara Kafue River Tented Camp will stand as a prime example of sustainable practices, an oasis where luxury harmonizes with nature. The resort will embrace eco-friendly features, from harnessing photo voltaic energy to employing parabolic collectors and sustainable woods, ensuring a delicate equilibrium between development and the preservation of the natural environment.
More than a luxury safari camp, Anantara Kafue River will also stand as a community-driven endeavor. The Community Culture Infusion is a pledge to infuse indigenous elements into the very fabric of the camp, befitting the ethos of the Anantara brand. From engaging local businesses in the supply chain to employing a majority Zambian staff, the camp is set to become a beacon of community empowerment and cultural celebration.
“We are really excited to announce this partnership with Agro Safari to develop and launch an exclusive tented camp in Zambia under our luxury Anantara flag,” said Dillip Rajakarier, CEO of Minor Hotels and Group. “This represents a unique opportunity to offer unparalleled experiences to discerning travelers looking to explore outside the more well-known African parks and we look forward to working closely with our partners to bring this camp to fruition.”
Anantara already has a strong presence in Southern Africa with The Royal Livingstone Victoria Falls Hotel by Anantara in Zambia and two small island resorts in Mozambique—Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort and Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort. In addition the group has joint venture ownership of Elewana Collection, a portfolio of luxurious camps and lodges in East Africa, including Elewana Elsa’s Kopje in Meru, Kenya and Elewana Serengeti Pioneer Camp in Tanzania, hence has significant expertise on delivering exceptional safari experiences. For more information, visit www.minorhotels.com.
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