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Mana Pools covers a section of the Middle Zambezi Valley. During May-October, shortages of food and water force the animals back towards the Zambezi - a prime time to game view by canoe, foot and vehicle. From a canoe and on foot you will experience the thrill of approaching close to elephants and other wildlife. Your Professional guides on this safari may include Nick Murray.
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(Departures:) [DAILY - MAY–NOVEMBER]
Mana Pools’ appeal lies equally with its blend of scenery and wildlife as it does with its unique activities. This 845 mi² (2190 km²) national park is ..Read More
Little Vundu is a traditional luxury tented camp is situated in the heart of Mana Pools National Park. The intimate camp offers a personalized service..Read More
Vundu Tented Camp is located within the park and has eight large tents (including one 2-bedroom/2-bath tent) with open-air en suite shower and toilet. The ..Read More
John’s Camp is located on the banks of the Zambezi River in Mana Pools National Park. Nestled among the mahogany trees, the camp features five Meru sty..Read More
Ruckomechi Camp is positioned on the banks of the Zambezi River at the western end of Mana Pools. The central dining, bar and lounge areas face t..Read More
Chikwenya Camp is located on the eastern boundary of Mana Pools National Park. The camp has exclusive access to a spectacular stretch of the Zambezi Ri..Read More
Little Vundu is a traditional luxury tented camp is situated in the heart of Mana Pools National Park. The intimate camp offers a personalized service..Read More
Vundu Tented Camp is located within the park and has eight large tents (including one 2-bedroom/2-bath tent) with open-air en suite shower and toilet. The ..Read More
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"Frankly, superlatives fail me. Didn't think it was possible to top our 2013 safari, but this certainly did."
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