Ruckomechi Camp

Ruckomechi Camp, situated in a private concession with access to the western areas of Mana Pools National Park, accommodates guests in ten spacious en-suite tented units, including two family units, all of which overlook the wide Zambezi River. The camp is set amongst broad-canopied ana trees, much loved by the elephants for their rich nutritious seeds. A favourite amongst guests, the camp also boasts an outdoor “bath with a view” in a secluded, scenic spot. The central dining, bar and lounge areas face the majestic, evocative escarpment across the river in Zambia, and are connected to the rest of camp by low-level walkways. There is a separate area with a pool and sun loungers for swimming and sunbathing, and an inviting fire deck for convivial evenings under the starry skies. Wildlife viewing takes place in open 4×4 vehicles, on foot, on motorised pontoon boats or on canoes. A sleep out situated nearby, overlooking a productive waterhole completes the Ruckomechi experience. NOTE: Ruckomechi is open seasonally between April and mid/late November each year.Unique Selling PointsThe only private concession in Mana PoolsWell-situated camp scenically and wildlife-wise: elephant herds and other game seen daily within the camp confinesOutstanding dry-season wildlife concentrations

Rooms

Standard Tent(s)

This camp can accommodate 20 guests and 04 children plus 02 guide/pilot/tour leaders sharing, subject to concession numbers and/or concession availability.
10 x tents in total comprising:
• 08 x twin-bedded canvas tents each with two three quarter beds.
• 02 x family canvas tented room consisting of two rooms each.

Family Tent

This camp can accommodate 20 guests and 04 children plus 02 guide/pilot/tour leaders sharing, subject to concession numbers and/or concession availability.
10 x tents in total comprising:
• 08 x twin-bedded canvas tents each with two three quarter beds.
• 02 x family canvas tented room consisting of two rooms each.

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Zimbabwe’s productive, game strewn plains and majestic rivers have been off the international radar for a while, but are still as exceptional as ever. From the savannah and woodland of Hwange National Park to the Zambezi River and floodplain of Mana Pool National Park, the camps operated by Wilderness Safaris offer the best opportunities for the safari of a lifetime.