Lake Kariba Holidays

One of the world's largest manmade lakes, Lake Kariba is Lion King-worthy sunsets and gorgeous game-rich shores

Known as Africa’s great inland sea with deserted islands and red-tinged sand, Lake Kariba is an old-world watery wonderland. The planet’s largest manmade lake, reaching 140 miles in length, positively brims with fish, game and intriguing birds among a backdrop of mirror-like channels. Here, the silhouettes of drowned trees emerging from the water’s surface are as mesmerising as the fiery sunsets and shores teeming with thirsty animals.

Activity unfolds around the lake; fishermen catching sardine-like kapenta in the early morning rays while fish eagles patrol the shorelines waiting to swoop down over the glassy waters for prey. On a boat cruise you might see families of elephants swimming in unison as well as crocodiles basking on the shores in the afternoon heat. On land, the Matusadona National Park, declared a non-hunting area in 1958, offers staggering sightings of lion and leopard as well as buffalo that can be tracked on foot. Otherwise head down to the lakeshore for a spot of tiger fishing, one of Lake Kariba’s most pleasurable pastimes.

Discover Lake Kariba’s charms with the help of our local team of experts – from its picturesque islands to its wealth of shore-side animals.

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Lake Kariba Hotels

Our recommendations for the best places to stay in Lake Kariba

Bumi Hills Safari Lodge

This luxury safari camp sits secluded high in the hills overlooking Lake Kariba.

Board the ultimate scenic flight from Bumi Hills Safari Lodge

Flying across the African bush on a light aircraft is always a fantastic experience, but flying into and out of Lake Kariba is an experience you’ll never forget.

Kariba, on Zimbabwe’s northern border, is the world’s largest manmade lake, in terms of volume of water. Seeing it from the air makes you appreciate its vastness – you feel like you’re at the edge of the sea. 
Guests book the flight as a way of travelling from A to B and getting between camps but it’s a very special flight. As you cross the countryside on the Bumi to Mana Pools flight, part of the Zambezi river comes into view. You get plenty of time to appreciate the spectacular landscape beneath you while enjoying views of the rugged Matusadona mountain terrain, the islands and the petrified trees.

Flying times are dependent on whether a Cessna or Caravan is being used but the flight from Somalisa to Bumi is around 1 hour 15 minutes and from Bumi to Mana is around 1 hour and 20 minutes. Sometimes you get a glimpse of the Kariba dam wall – a must for any engineers – with its magnificent concrete arch. The amount of water that pours over is quite phenomenal. The pilot will give commentary especially if they see wildlife as sometimes you can see elephants grazing at the shoreline.\

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