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Camp Mana (Sunpath Safaris)
12-bed tented camp, canoe safaris, wilderness walking, fishing and Chitake tented camp in Mana Pools.

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Fothergill Island
Luxury, modern, tented rebuild of an historic camp on the shores of Lake Kariba within the Matusadona National Park.

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Goliath Camp - Stretch Ferreira Safaris
Classic, luxury 16-bed tented camp on the Zambezi River Mana Pools, owned and operated by Stretch Ferreira, one of Africa's top professional guides.

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Matusadona National Park
National Park on Lake Kariba offering a range of self-catering & all-inclusive tourism options, including camping and land & water-based activities.

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Mhara River Camp - Hideaways Africa portfolio
12-bed luxury, low footprint, tented camp in the southern section of Mana Pools, 8 kms upstream from Chitake Spring.

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Musango Safari Camp
Classic family-run safari camp on its own island in Lake Kariba, with wildlife and boating activities and top quality professional guiding

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River God Adventures
All-inclusive 6-day floating safaris along the Zambezi River in fully-staffed & equipped 8-sleeper catamaran-style boats with accompanying tenders.

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ZimParks - Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Authority
Self-catering lodges/chalets, tented camp, campsites & picnic sites within the Zimbabwe's major National Parks and Protected Areas.

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James Varden Safaris - Ride Zimbabwe
Pro-guided horse-riding, canoeing and walking adventure safaris.

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Kavinga Safari Camp
16-bed safari camp in a private wilderness concession in the southern part of Mana Pools National Park.

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Natureways Safaris
Tented safaris in Mana Pools, and mobile, guided canoe and walking safaris along the Zambezi River between Kariba and Kanyemba.

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