Tembo Plains Camp is tucked away into a thick riverine forest on the edge of the Zambezi River. It lies in the private 128,000-hectare Sapi Private Reserve, east of Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools National Park. The Camp is a unique combination of canvas and stone walls. The semi-circular walls inside each tented suite isolate the bath and shower from the bedroom and indoor lounge areas. Outside, a pack-stone wall design referencing those Zimbabwe Ruins continues along the back of the guest bedroom. It gives you a greater sense of privacy, which is often an issue in tents.
The Sapi Reserve is now recognised as one of the finest wildlife destinations in Africa today. The camp has unrestricted access to this fantastic wildlife sanctuary and, should you wish, access to the neighboring Mana Pools National Park. Therefore, guests can explore a combined range of over 337,000 hectares of prime, protected wilderness. The Sapi Reserve is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and a core area of the middle-Zambezi biosphere reserve.
Activities: Morning & Afternoon Game Drives, Boating Safari, Canoeing, Walking Safari
Budget: $$$ (Luxury)