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A lioness and cubs

 

MOMBO CAMP

Mombo Camp is situated on a beautiful island in a remote corner of Botswana's world-renowned Moremi Game Reserve. The concession on which the camp is located is blessed with an unrivalled diversity of habitat types, from the marshes and floodplains of the Delta, to acacia bushveld, savanna grasslands, and mopane forests.



Wild dogs at a kill


The richness and diversity of habitat in turn supports an incredible variety and density of game, and very few camps/lodges anywhere in Africa can claim to rival Mombo for its game-viewing. Game-drives are conducted in open 4x4 safari vehicles during the early morning and late afternoon, and guests are accompanied by some of Botswana's best and most experienced guides.



There are some 23 leopard around Mombo Camp

Most of Africa's plains game, as well as elephant, buffalo, giraffe, and Delta specialties like red lechwe are well represented on the concession. What Mombo is most famous for, however, is its predators. Numerous prides of lion, as well as cheetah, and some 23 leopard have territories close to the camp, and a large pack of African painted wolves ('wild dogs') has denned within the concession for the past several years. So exceptional is the game-viewing around Mombo that it has become the choice location for film crews, photographers, and researchers associated with National Geographic and the BBC.



The wonderful tented rooms

Mombo is divided into two distinct and independent camps - one with nine tented rooms (Mombo) and one with three (Little Mombo). Each is raised off the ground on wooden decks, offering fabulous views across the floodplains, which are often teeming with game. Inside each tent, blond wooden floors, large beds draped in hand embroidered white linen, chaise lounges, and a comfortable settee create an atmosphere of understated luxury.



Relax in your private sala





Open the sliding screen wall onto an expansive furnished veranda, at the end of which is a sala for relaxation, observation and reflection. There is also a wonderful outdoor shower, replete with lovely soaps, plush white towels and a mounted shaving mirror.



The main camp is equally sumptuous



Raised wooden walkways safely conduct guests to the open plan dining room and living area, set under golden fringed thatch. The dining room boasts an elegant long wooden table with hand carved chairs. The living room and bar area have deep comfortable chairs and couches made of wood, heavy linen and other sumptuous natural materials.





In sum, Mombo and Little Mombo achieve just the right level of decadence with out being ostentatious. In combination with the unparalleled game-viewing and intimacy of a private concession, this makes Mombo one of the finest camps in all of Africa.


Ecotourism angle

Wild dogs on the hunt

The Mombo concession was one of the first in Botswana to be converted from a hunting area to a purely photographic safari concession. Wilderness Safaris, who lease the concession and manage the camp, have been pioneers in this regard. Today, the lease on the Mombo concession is one of the highest anywhere in Africa, and a significant portion of all guests' fees go to Botswana's Department of Wildlife. Over and above these fees, Wilderness is also a major financial contributor to various private and non-governmental conservation projects.



In addition, staff at Mombo assist Botswana's Department of Wildlife in various monitoring and research projects, and contribute to the upkeep of all infrastructure within the concession. By staying at this type of private concession, guests are directly contributing to preserving the wilderness and wildlife in these areas because their fees are used to sustain conservation. What is more, photographic safaris are 'non-consumptive' so that, as the saying goes, you leave nothing but your foot prints, and you take nothing away but memories.


To find out more about Mombo Camp, or to make a reservation, call toll-free in the USA

1-888-227-8311 or email us.


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Photo credits: Wilderness Safaris