Country Lodge Accommodation in Zambia

Country Lodge
Country Lodge
6 Unit/Rooms
Rates on Request

Mutemwa Lodge lies hidden in thick riverine forest overlooking a wild and uninhabited stretch of the Zambezi River and offers guests an opportunity to experience one of the last true wilderness areas of Southern Africa. The lodge accommodates 12 guests in six comfortably appointed en-suite tents. Each tent is positioned on an elevated deck, ensuring stunning views

One Man’s Utopian Dream

Christina Lamb’s much admired book The Africa House is subtitled “The True Story of an English Gentleman and his African Dream”. Published in 1999, it tells of the journalist-cum-author’s chance encounter with Mark Harvey and her subsequent visit to his family home at Shiwa Ng’andu. Shiwa House and the estate were developed by Harvey’s grandfather, Sir Stewart Gore-Browne, who moved out to Africa from Surrey, England, to build a mansion in the bush in the 1920s. It was surrounded by his own utopian village, which included the provision of schools, hospitals, playing fields, shops and a post office. Gore-Browne also assisted with the development of state infrastructure throughout the region, becoming active in liberal politics. He is, to date, the only white man to have been given a State Funeral in Zambia. The eulogy was delivered by none other than President Kenneth Kaunda. It’s a long way from Weybridge in Surrey!