



The main area occupies elevated wooden decks overlooking the river oxbow, with spacious lounges perfect for sharing the day's sightings over local wine. The open-air dining area serves a mix of Mozambican and international cuisine, whilst the panoramic deck with fire pit becomes the evening's social hub. A refreshing pool offers respite from the African heat, and the lodge's commitment to sustainability extends to solar power and spa treatments that can be enjoyed on the deck under ancient fever trees.
Six East African-style canvas tents raised on hardwood decks feel authentically 'safari' without sacrificing comfort. Each features twin beds (convertible to king-size), quality linens, and en-suite bathrooms with hot showers – a luxury after long game drives. The real star is your private deck, where morning coffee comes with a soundtrack of hippo grunts and evening G&Ts are accompanied by the sight of elephants drinking just metres away. Solar lighting and mosquito screening keep things practical whilst ceiling fans ensure comfortable nights.
Twice-daily game drives reveal the park's remarkable recovery – from vast elephant herds to thriving wild dog packs and a growing lion population. Walking safaris with armed guides offer intimate encounters, whilst seasonal boating (April-May) provides unique waterside perspectives. The standout experiences involve the restoration project itself: visit the pangolin rescue centre, tour the cutting-edge biodiversity laboratory, or join community visits to see how conservation directly benefits the local people. Optional helicopter flights and Mount Gorongosa day trips add extra adventure for those wanting to explore further.
Enjoy game drives and explore the future of conservation in this fascinating safari destination.