Mpala Jena
 
                            Wildlife Drives
                    Open vehicle safari drives in Zambezi National Park. The camp has custom built Land cruisers specially designed for photography. With just four to six guests each, the vehicles are fully stocked with reference books, drinks and snacks.
                
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                                Dhow cruise
                        Mpala Jena’s wooden dhow, brought from the Zanzibar coast to Zimbabwe, is available for guests to enjoy when on a sunrise cruise or late afternoon sunset sail along the Zambezi River. The journey is a relaxed way of experiencing one of Africa's most iconic rivers whilst under sail. Guests head upriver from Mpala Jena, returning with the flow of the river as it flows toward the Victoria Falls in the distance. A wide selection of beverages and snacks are provided on the dhow, based on the guest's preference. 
If need be, there is an external motor available. This experience is a seasonal offering, dependent on the waters of the Zambezi River. Life jackets are supplied.
                    
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                                Boating
                        Mpala Jena Camp has it's own 8-seater aluminum hulled motor boat perfect for sun-downer cruises.
                    
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                                Guided Tour of Victoria Falls
                        During a two night stay, guests have the opportunity to enjoy a half-day guided excursion to the thunderous and impressive mass of falling water of the Victoria Falls.
                    
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                                Catch-and-Release Fishing
                        This is a great activity for the whole family. Catch-and-release fishing is done from a boat with a captain, on the Zambezi River.
                    
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