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Ingwe Pan
Camp
In a nutshell
KEY FACTS:
Open from May 1st - November 15th only
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8 luxury Meru-style tents with fans
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No children under 6 years, unless the pan is for exclusive use
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8kms from Mana Main Airstrip (30-40min drive)
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One of the biggest pans in the Wilderness area.
ACTIVITIES:
Game drives
Guided walks
Birdwatching
Photographic safari
Arm chair safari
Canoeing (with prior arrangement)
2025 INTERNATIONAL RATES:
$830/person (sharing)
$249/person (single)
$415/child (6 - 11 years)
*Enquire about green season rates
*Conservation and community levy not included
INCLUDED:
Meals
Laundry
Lodge Activities
Return Vehicle Airstrip Transfer
Alcoholic & Non-alcoholic Beverages
EXCLUDED:
International Flights
Internal Transfers
Travel Insurance
Visas & Discretionary Tips
Conservation and Community Levy $30/person
Camp
About the
Ingwe Pan Camp is named after Ingwe Pan, located within the Wilderness Area of Mana Pools National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This expansive pan is one of the largest in the region and is renowned for its frequent leopard sightings, as well as for the more elusive antelope species, such as the nyala, which can be found in the nearby Jesse bush and along the riverine thickets of the Chiruwe River.
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The pan is framed by Jackalberry and Nyala berry trees, with a towering Fig tree serving as a prominent focal point. The area's natural diversity is further enhanced by the presence of nearby Baobab groves. The camp itself is integrated into this stunning landscape, with the tents along the southern side of the pan.