An inland gem of Mana Pools set in a World Heritage Site
Set in the most remote part of Mana Pools is the Kanga Pan and home to Kanga Camp. This diverse area has multiple vlei lines, river systems of the Ruckomechi River, and mixed woodland types from Mopane woodland to Jesse bush and riverine forests. Kanga Pan itself is the only known water source in the area available throughout the year, making it a hub for wildlife and a delight to explore on foot. Pristine and undeveloped, this area gives you a pure and uncluttered safari experience.
Kanga has 12 tents with en-suite bathroom facilities with outdoor showers overlooking the water hole. A family tent boasts its own private dining and seating area. Relax in the upper deck lounge under the shade of a mahogany or cool down in the splash pool and enjoy this special part of the African wilderness. Home-cooked meals are enjoyed around a communal table, shared with the rangers. Or why not opt for a private bush dinner under the stars.
Besides game drives, bird watching and walking excursions, an hour’s drive brings you to the Zambezi flood plains in Mana Pools for canoeing and fishing excursions. Kanga works well in collaboration with Zambezi Life Styles (Kanga’s sister camp) to provide an overall view of the inland and riverside experiences available in Mana Pools, one of the last remaining “untouched” areas of Zimbabwe.