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Holidays to Mana Pools with If Only

An enduring favourite of visitors to southern Africa, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mana Pools National Park boasts diverse wildlife and exciting activities in an untamed wilderness setting. Inspiring scenery comes in the form of the winding Zambezi River running along the park’s border and vast floodplains punctuated with the four ox-bow lakes from which the park takes its name, where its huge variety of wildlife gathers. With much of the accommodation located on the riverbanks or by waterholes, visitors can enjoy unrivalled animal encounters from the comfort of their camp, as well as countless thrilling experiences further afield.

 

We currently feature 2 luxury properties in Mana Pools

 
Kanga Camp

Kanga Camp

Mana Pools, Zimbabwe

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Enjoy an unrivalled 'armchair safari' experience around the Kanga Pan and exciting wildlife encounters in the national park at this rustic luxury camp

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Nyamatusi Camp

Nyamatusi Camp

Mana Pools, Zimbabwe

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A luxurious lodge in an untouched landscape with five-star facilities and an eco-conscious, sustainable approach

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Explore Mana Pool’s enchanting landscape and enjoy immersive wildlife experiences in this wilderness gem.

Paradise for birdwatching

With over 380 bird species in the park and the Zambezi River attracting unique breeds, the birdwatching at Mana Pools is first-class. Birding hotspots and designated hides add to the chances of spotting some of the many exciting varieties.

Paradise for birdwatching
Incredible animal encounters on foot

Incredible animal encounters on foot

Mana Pools is famous for its thrilling walking safaris with a landscape that is ideal for exploring on foot, enabling exciting close encounters with the park’s wondrous wildlife. Having allowed walking safaris for many years, the animals in the park are used to seeing humans, and experienced guides have even built relationships with some of the species so they are able to get very close to them safely, a truly unique and immersive experience.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Designated as a World Heritage Site in 1984 in conjunction with the Sapi Safari Area and Chewore Safari Area, this international accolade is reflective of the park's ‘pure wilderness and beauty’. Offering incredible biodiversity in a remote and unspoiled wilderness, visitors can enjoy one of the world’s wildest and best-preserved ecological areas.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site

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