Nyamatusi Camp
This beautiful camp is set on the banks of the Zambezi River in one of the wildest and most remote parts of Zimbabwe. The camps design is inspired by the traditional custodians of the land, who respected the river as the source of life, and pays homage to the astounding beauty of the region.
This luxurious property boasts six tented suites with incredible views of the river and the Zambian escarpment in the distance. The spacious suites feature ensuite bathrooms, large river front decks and private plunge pools. The lodge itself has a specular dining area, bar and lounge with ample sofas and plush cushions to unwind in during the afternoon. The huge outdoor deck overlooks the river and is regularly frequented by wildlife, whilst there is also a swimming pool and fire pit where guests can relax and enjoy a glass of wine after a day’s sightseeing.
Activities offered at this intimate camp are varied. Expertly guided walking safaris offer an opportunity to get up close on foot to some of Africa’s biggest stars (such as elephant), whilst canoeing excursions and game drives let guests experience one of Africa’s last remaining wild frontiers from a different perspective.
Location
How to get to Nyamatusi Camp
Mana Pools can be accessed by scheduled flight from Victoria Falls or Harare. You are met and transferred by road from the airstrip to Nyamatusi Camp.
Activities at Nyamatusi Camp
- Game drives
- Guided walks
- Canoeing excursions
- Bird watching
- Fishing
Nyamatusi Camp Highlights
- A fabulous luxury tented camp popular with both safari-goers and elephants
- Set in a remote area of gloriously diverse Mana Pools National Park
- Explore the Zambezi River and the surrounding landscape on foot, canoe and vehicle
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Below are some of our preferred tented camps and lodges in the Mana Pools region. Please contact us to tailor accommodation options to suit the style of your trip and your budget.
Zimbabwe Overview
Why Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe offers amazing wildlife experiences, from the safari parks and reserves along the mighty Zambezi River and Lake Kariba to the vast wilderness of Hwange National Park. The jewel in the country’s crown is the spectacular Victoria Falls. The country has a long history and the ancient stone city of Great Zimbabwe gave the country its name.
Best time to go: The dry season (May-Oct) is the best time for gameviewing as the bush dries out and game congregates at the precious remaining waterholes. Late in the dry season, there will be much less water going over the Victoria Falls, whilst at the height of summer there will be a lot of spray and it may be more difficult to see the falls.
Culture: Zimbabweans are known for their rich culture, dance and music traditions. They are also recognised for their fine art and craft including basketware, pottery and the famous Shona stone sculptures. The two main tribes are the Shona and the Matabele.
Climate: Moderate climate (22°-29°C) though hotter in the Zambezi Valley and around the Victoria Falls where temperatures can reach 40°C. The dry season is from May-Oct when almost no rain falls and the days are warm and sunny. Nights can be very cold with sub-zero temperatures from Jun-Aug. Oct is the hottest month. Rain falls regularly in the summer (Nov-Mar/Apr) turning the bush lush and green.
Combine With: Zambia, Botswana or South Africa. Chobe National Park in Botswana is just across the border and can be easily reached by road from Victoria Falls. Zambia and the town of Livingstone is across the river from Victoria Falls.
Getting There: Fly from Johannesburg to Victoria Falls. Alternatively you can easily take a road transfer from Livingstone in Zambia or from Botswana. For an Edwardian-style, luxury rail experience travel by Rovos Rail from Pretoria in South Africa to Victoria Falls.
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