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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Ruckomechi is the elephants’ favourite camp
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Guest lounge area and adjacent al fresco dining arear
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Spend an evening star-gazing from the deck
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Canoeing on the Zambezi allows up-close game viewing
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Guest lounge area and adjacent al fresco dining area
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Great game viewing from as close as Ruckomechi’s star-gazing deck
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Always amazing wildlife sightings from the main area
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Brunch treats at Ruckomechi
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
The pool area has sweeping views of the Zambian escarpment over the river
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
The luxurious guest tents are spacious and inviting
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Balmy weather allows for dining under the stars most evenings
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Enjoy an aperitif on the fire deck before dinner
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Ruckomechi is nestled on the banks of the Zambezi River adjacent to Mana Pools National Park
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Elephant feeding on the floodplain in front of a guest tent
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Exterior view of a guest tent
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Luxurious guest tents provide a relaxing base at siesta time
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Ruckomechi accommodates guests in 10 spacious en-suite tents
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Guest tent bathroom
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Guest tents overlook the Lower Zambezi River
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Wild dog pack preparing for a hunt
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Hippo are a regular sighting in the Zambezi River
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Canoeing on the Zambezi is a thrilling adventure
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Ruckomechi’s legendary outdoor bath offers a romantic interlude
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
African skimmers require pristine habitats to successfully breed
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Buffalo graze on an island in the Zambezi River
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Game viewing from a boat cruise
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
The resident lion pride may often be seen while out on a game drive
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Game walk with professional safari guide
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
African elephant feeding in the floodplain
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Tiger fishing is available on a catch-and-release basis
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Wild dog seen on a game walk
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Hippo seen from a canoeing activity
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Elephant crossing a shallow section of the Zambezi River
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Golden hour elephant
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Wild dog after a successful kill
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Playful wild dogs
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Elephant feeding on ana tree pods
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Credit: Dana Allen
Elephant are regularly seen from the pontoon as they move across the Zambezi
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Predators such as lion are often sighted while on game drives
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Buffalo on the floodplain behind camp
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Elephant seen on a drive from camp
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Zebra with oxpeckers passenger
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Iconic African fish-eagle
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Impala flourish in Mana Pools National Park
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
White-fronted bee-eater on the banks of the Zambezi River
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Elephant with the escarpment forms a stunning backdrop
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
Elephant sightings from a boat cruise are exceptionally rewarding
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
The face of experience
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Wilderness Ruckomechi
The Zambian escarpment provides a dramatic photographic backdrop, whether at sunrise or sunset