Mana Pools National Park is situated in the northernmost region of Zimbabwe on the border with Zambia, ‘Mana’ means ‘four’ in Shona and the name was chosen because of the four permanent pools formed by the Zambezi River.
The park is justifiably famous for its wildlife and visitors can expect to see large populations of elephants, hippos, crocodiles and lions around the Chitake Spring watering hole.
Kanga Camp in Mana is operated by African Bush Camps. It is adjacent to the Kanga Pan, which is the sole source of water in the dry season, attracting all kinds of wildlife who come to drink.
Safari Logistics is offering a 50% discount on flights to and from Mana Pools from April 1 to July 31 for guests staying at any African Bush Camps property in Zimbabwe.
To qualify, guests must stay for a minimum of three nights at Nyamatusi Camp, Nyamatusi Mahogany, Kanga and/or Zambezi Expeditions, where they can enjoy the excitement of canoeing as well as catch-and-release fishing on the Zambezi River.
If that isn’t enough, travellers get one free night at Kanga Camp when booking a minimum of five nights at Bumi Hills Safari and Kanga Camp combined.
This free night special is available for all new bookings between April and October 2020. African Bush Camps has lowered the age restriction to children aged seven at Kanga Camp for more family fun.