



Housed under yards of creamy canvas, the main camp is completely open-fronted, creating a breezy setting for meal times and relaxing in the laid-back lounge area – the perfect spot for getting stuck into a new book. At meal times, the tables are set with crisp, white linens, and hearty, locally-inspired food is served against the backdrop of wildlife at the pan and surrounding floodplains. As the night draws in, gather around the campfire for a spot of stargazing and storytelling.
Entirely solar-powered, there are eight Meru-style safari tents and two 'treehide' tents. Each one is well-equipped with a large double bed, an open closet, standing fan, coffee/tea station and mossie nets on all the windows. The en-suite bathrooms are neat and polished with a flushing loo and pressurised shower. The tents are all connected via raised wooden walkways, creating an easy flow through camp but ensuring your privacy at all times. Lastly, there is that view – gaze out at the very popular pan from bed.
This sector of Gorongosa National Park is fantastic for game viewing and you can spot everything from lion and elephant to the park's famous wild dogs. Of course, game drives are a staple but walking safaris are also fantastic – and they start right from camp. Following the rainy season, boating excursions on the Urema floodplain are a real treat, especially for birders. There'll also be plenty of action to spy on in camp as wildlife arrives in droves at the nearby pan.
Enjoy game drives and explore the future of conservation in this fascinating safari destination.