Mombo Camp

Description: 

Large concentrations of wildlife occur right in front of the new camp. It is not impossible to see up to twelve different mammal species from the comfort of your veranda! Giant umbrella thorns and Ilala palms dot the expansive plains to create a magnificent savannah landscape alongside the marshes and floodplains of the Delta. Mombo prides itself at being a year-round exclusive wildlife destination (especially for predators) and a premier site for photography enthusiasts. Many of the Cheetah photos reproduced in National Geographic's December 1999 issue and the photos of wild dog in the May 1999 issue were taken here. Mombo was rated as one of the top destinations of the 'Ultimate Safari' in the March 1999 issue of Conde Nast Traveler. Mombo also ranks as one of the best lodges in Southern Africa according to the July 2000 issue of Harpers and Queen.

Rates on request

Conservation
Includes: 

AccommodationAll mealsAll activitiesPark feesAll local drinks(except premium imports)

Excludes: 

Transfer to and from the camp

Facilities: 

Main living and dining area is under thatch and the camp has a boma for wonderful dinners under the stars. The cmap also has a swimming pool and various hides.

Access: 

Scheduled flights: - Maun - Kasane <br>Charter flights: - To/from Maun 30 minutes - To/from Kasane 80 minutes - Kasane to Victoria Falls 20 minutesAirstrip details: Co-ordinates - S19.12.68, E022.47.51 - 15 minutes drive from the camp - Licensed for heavier aircraft up to 5700kg MAUW (maximum all up weight) and can take King Airs provided they have flotation gear.

Accommodation: 

Nine guest rooms, with en-suite bathrooms and indoor and outdoor showers. The enormous rooms are tented and are raised off teh ground, with brilliant views of the plains. Each room has its own private viewing deck.

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