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Lugenda Bush camp Lugenda Bush camp

Lugenda Elephant next to TentLugenda Pool with a view
The Lugenda Wildlife Reserve, in the Cabo Delgado province of Northern Mozambique, is an untouched and undiscovered 45,000 square km expanse of land teeming with wildlife.

Lugenda Bush Camp is situated within this magnificent reserve, on the eastern bank of the Lugenda River, amongst the Ngalongue Mountains (towering insilbergs or island mountains). The Serra Mecula, a mountain of similar proportion to Table Mountain in the Cape, is positioned across from the camp. It was on Mecula Mountain that Paul Von Lettow Vorbeck and his 250,000 men held up towards the end of their incredible First World War East African Campaign against 1.5 million allied troops, finally arriving in Zambia still undefeated at the end of the war. There are sacred sites on the mountain, and Batwa (Pigmy) paintings, possibly dating back 4,000 years have recently been found in the Reserve.

The accommodation comprises 8 luxury East-African style tents. The area is well suited to game drives and game walks directed by qualified guides. It is a birders' paradise, big game abounds and also offers world-class rock climbs for the beginner and pro alike. The focus of this remote, exclusive safari destination is the very personalised service. Access to Lugenda Bush Camp is via its own airstrip, fly-in access from Pemba International Airport only








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