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Traveller's Feedback
Thank-you for what looks like a fabulous trip! You really are a star and listened to all we wanted and produced it - it is such a pleasure doing business with such caring and professional people - Jambo sure knows how to choose their staff and we will be doing our next trip through you again!Please pass this on to the Owner/manager of Jambo Safari.Have a wonderfully blessed Christmas!Thanks again and again and..........Rusty xx
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Rusty Robbins - Botswana
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| Imbabala Safari Camp (Victoria Falls) |
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Carefully situated on a riverine fringe of the mighty Zambezi River where Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia converge. Imbabala offers not only the chance to unwind but also some of the most amazing game viewing and bird watching in the region, in the seclusion of a private National Parks concession. |
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| Ivory Lodge (Hwange) |
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Ivory Lodge is set on its own 6 000 acre conservancy bordering Hwange National Park. Ivory is built in the tree tops of giant teak forests - diverse habitats attract a variety of wildlife and bird life. This camp offers personal attention to a maximum of 12 guests only.
The elevated en suite rooms are positioned with sweeping views of the waterhole that is floodlit by night. Night sounds become a mysterious cochaphony of bugs and predators on the prowl which keep you wide eyed to the earliest hours
The central dining area, bar and library are set around the deep blue pool - a welcome haven from the scorching mid-day heat. Bush cuisine offers campfire barbeques under a massive blanket of stars. |
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| Linkwasha (Hwange) |
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Linkwasha is situated in a private area in south-east Hwange National Park. The area includes many diverse habitats including Teak forests, palm islands, Kalahari savannah and Acacia woodlands. The animal populations are equally diverse and the area attracts over 400 species of birds. The nearby waterholes provide a refreshing oasis for much of the wildlife. The camp is set in a most beautiful location in the middle of a broad plain overlooking the camp's waterhole. Each guest room has wonderful, unrestricted views across the plains. Rooms are large, comfortable and have tented walls under thatch with en-suite facilities, including a shower, basin and flush toilet, and an outside shower "under the stars". The dining room, pub and lounge area are under thatch and there is a plunge pool. A viewing platform affords great views across the plains. Raised board-walks connect the main dining area with the rooms. |
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| Makalolo Plains (Hwange) |
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Makalolo Plains is situated in a remote area within the vast Hwange National Park and is one of the few camps built within the Park. |
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| Mana Pools Tented Camp (Mana Pools) |
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The camp is seasonal in nature, open during our dry season from May to October and is intended to give guests a truly traditional African safari in a "real" tented safari camp - no electrici |
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| Ruckomechi Camp (Mana Pools) |
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On the western boundary of the Mana Pools National Park, nestled in a large grove of Acacia and Mahogany trees, Ruckomechi Camp overlooks the Zambezi River with a superb view of the mountains of Africa's Great Rift Valley in the distance.
The camp accommodates guests in 7 thatched chalets, with en-suite bathroom that includes a shower, toilet and basin. There is a honeymoon suite that overlooks the Zambezi River, as well as one of the camp's favourite facilities: an outdoor "bath with a view"! The central dining, pub and lounge area is under cool thatch on the river's edge, facing the escarpment.
Wildlife is excellent in the area, and Ruckomechi offers diverse game activities, including wildlife-viewing drives in 4x4 vehicles, boats, canoes, and fishing. Daily nature walks are available with a professional guide. Bird watching tends to be very good, with the river attracting large numbers of waterbirds |
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