Wilderness Ruckomechi
Ruckomechi is the elephants’ favourite camp
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Guest lounge area and adjacent al fresco dining arear
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Spend an evening star-gazing from the deck
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Canoeing on the Zambezi allows up-close game viewing
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Guest lounge area and adjacent al fresco dining area
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Great game viewing from as close as Ruckomechi’s star-gazing deck
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Always amazing wildlife sightings from the main area
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Brunch treats at Ruckomechi
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The pool area has sweeping views of the Zambian escarpment over the river
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The luxurious guest tents are spacious and inviting
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Balmy weather allows for dining under the stars most evenings
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Enjoy an aperitif on the fire deck before dinner
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Ruckomechi is nestled on the banks of the Zambezi River adjacent to Mana Pools National Park
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Elephant feeding on the floodplain in front of a guest tent
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Exterior view of a guest tent
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Luxurious guest tents provide a relaxing base at siesta time
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Ruckomechi accommodates guests in 10 spacious en-suite tents
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Guest tent bathroom
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Guest tents overlook the Lower Zambezi River
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Wild dog pack preparing for a hunt
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Hippo are a regular sighting in the Zambezi River
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Canoeing on the Zambezi is a thrilling adventure
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Ruckomechi’s legendary outdoor bath offers a romantic interlude
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African skimmers require pristine habitats to successfully breed
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Buffalo graze on an island in the Zambezi River
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Game viewing from a boat cruise
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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The resident lion pride may often be seen while out on a game drive
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Game walk with professional safari guide
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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African elephant feeding in the floodplain
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Tiger fishing is available on a catch-and-release basis
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Wild dog seen on a game walk
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Hippo seen from a canoeing activity
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Elephant crossing a shallow section of the Zambezi River
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Golden hour elephant
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Wild dog after a successful kill
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Playful wild dogs
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Elephant feeding on ana tree pods
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Elephant are regularly seen from the pontoon as they move across the Zambezi
Photographer credit: Dana Allen
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Predators such as lion are often sighted while on game drives
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Buffalo on the floodplain behind camp
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Elephant seen on a drive from camp
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Zebra with oxpeckers passenger
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Iconic African fish-eagle
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Impala flourish in Mana Pools National Park
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White-fronted bee-eater on the banks of the Zambezi River
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Elephant with the escarpment forms a stunning backdrop
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Elephant sightings from a boat cruise are exceptionally rewarding
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The face of experience
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The Zambian escarpment provides a dramatic photographic backdrop, whether at sunrise or sunset
Sublimely spacious tented suites are thoughtfully positioned along the iconic Zambezi’s banks, each offering unimpeded views across the river to the stunning Rift Valley Escarpment on the Zambian side.
From the well-appointed lounge area inside, to the expansive deck outside, each suite has been mindfully furnished in rich natural textures and lovely local décor pieces.
Connected to the main area by low wooden walkways – to allow free passage of the wildlife – the tented suites provide front row seats to an endlessly entertaining wildlife parade.
The two stylish and generous tented family rooms are built on low wooden decks offering a veranda with broad vistas of the Zambezi River. With the same comforts as the standard tents, each comprise two en-suite bedrooms.
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