They slip past slowly like birds on the water. Several times throughout the day, even after the sun begins its descent, you’ll see one, here and there, with new faces each time. New men at the helm, for it is almost always men. The Tonga tribe of Zambia that we share the…
If holidays mean anything it is reprieve – from the daily routine, from single egg breakfasts and dinner on the run. It is a call upon the senses, a call to wake up to that spice of life we call variety, and what better place to reawaken your sense of taste,…
In December, everyone becomes a traveller. Even those who stay home for the holidays tend to explore their neighbourhood a little more than they would during the rest of the year. The home becomes the guesthouse, a sanctuary of couch naps and lilo sunbathing. Others, however, travel a little further. This year, we, the Royal…
Bill Gates is more than just a pretty face. That we know. What you might not know is that along with working hard, he is an advocate of taking time off. In typical Gates fashion, this time-off includes work, but it is taken far away from the office. Think secret cabin…
The Art of Dining We aspire to serve dishes that you won’t find anywhere else in the world, dishes with a distinctly Zambian flavour served in a setting few others have access to… Our guest, Annabel Hughes captures this in a piece about her stay with us in The Cook’s Cook, a…
The Birds And The Trees There are months when I have more meaningful encounters with trees than people. Maybe that says more about me than the nature of trees, but it isn’t because I loathe mankind. Not at all. It is merely due to the ease of mind, body and spirit that I…