Variety of hospitality experiences from traditional resort hotels to exclusive, uber-luxurious lodges, classic safari camps to mobile tented accommodation.The outdoor adventure capital of Africa: bungee, bridge swings, zip-lines, climbing, mountain-biking, horse-back tours, and many more.World-class sport-fishing fishing and wildlife tourism experiences.One of the last pristine wildlife areas with access to multitudes of free-roaming animals, birds and reptiles that are waiting to be viewed and photographed as timeless memories.The natural beauty of the diverse landscapes of the surrounding 520,000 square kilometres of wilderness landscapes, protected areas and wildlife estates that is the KAZA region.The ancient culture and heritage of Tsodilo Hills, Mana Pools and Matobo National Park.The vast beauty and tranquility of the Okavango Delta.The awe-inspiring power and splendour of the world-famous Victoria Falls.Visitors coming to Africa’s Eden can expect to experience these fantastic features: To learn more, please visit The SADC Transfrontier Conservation Area (TFCA) Portal. *Transfrontier Conservation is the cooperative management of wildlife and natural resources at an ecosystem level by one or more nations. They can help build a unique itinerary that meets your needs. The vastness of this region dazzles with a range of experiences and is too great to describe with precision.Įxplore Africa’s Eden’s diverse hospitality and tourism activities, or contact one of our tour operators. Among many other unique offerings, it is home to over a quarter of a million animals, including 75 % of southern Africa’s elephant population. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1989, Victoria Falls is essential to any visit to Africa’s Eden.Īfrica’s Eden extends far beyond the Smoke that Thunders, encompassing 19 protected areas, national parks and wildlife estates resulting in the world’s largest transfrontier* conservation estate -The Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation (KAZA) region. Proudly situated on the Zambezi River and spanning the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, Mosi-oa-Tunya (or The Smoke That Thunders in Lozi Language) is a truly remarkable sight to behold.
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The gateway to Africa’s Eden is The Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall in the world by width (1,709 metres at full flow) and one of the original Seven Wonders of the World. The low-volume, high-value approach to tourism ensures that you have the best possible experience without being surrounded by crowds as you might at other destinations. The ancient landscape is rich with history and culture, accessible through heritage, arts, crafts, language, music and cuisine.
Birdlife is prolific around Mombo with African jacana, pygmy-geese, goliath heron, and migrant waders in summer being particularly common.This combination provides access to a wide variety of wilderness, outdoor adventure and recreation opportunities for tourists and conservation enthusiasts. Other wildlife in the concession include spotted hyaena, large herds of buffalo, elephant, white rhino, giraffe, blue wildebeest, and Burchell’s zebra.
In fact, “The Eye of the Leopard” was filmed here. There are plenty of big cats in the area including lots of lions, leopards, and cheetahs. The camp is ideally situated in the Mombo Concession on Chief’s Island, a place of plenty inhabited by a massive concentration of plains game and their corresponding predators. Little Mombo is connected to the main Mombo Camp by a raised boardwalk. There is also a private veranda, the perfect spot for relaxing and taking in the beauty of the island. Each tent comes complete with an en-suite bathroom featuring an outdoor shower. Accommodations are comprised of three spacious guest tents with two twin beds in each room. Little Mombo Camp is an intimate camp perfect for small groups. Nestled on the beautiful Chief’s Island in the world-famous Okavango Delta lies exquisite Little Mombo Camp, the more intimate little sister to Mombo Camp.