Guests at Mogogelo Camp can immerse themselves in twice daily game drives—setting off at sunrise and again in the late afternoon—with the chance to view elephants, buffalo, lions, and more, often enjoying sundowners in a scenic bush spot at sunset.

The camp also offers night drives in its private concession, which is rare and rewarding: nocturnal animals like civets, porcupines, honey badgers, jackals, and big predators such as leopards and lions become active after dark.

During the high-water season, visitors can explore waterways via mokoro and boating trips.

Between these safari adventures, relaxing is just as much part of the rhythm—guests can unwind at the swimming pool, gather around a classic campfire, or take in views of wildlife at the camp’s waterhole from their tent decks.