Ingwe Pan Camp is named after Ingwe Pan which is situated in the Wilderness Area of Mana Pools National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the biggest pans in the area and renowned for its leopard sightings and the shy antelope such as nyala, who populate the nearby Jesse bush and riverine thickets of the Chiruwe River. The Pan is surrounded by Jackalberry and Nyala berry trees, with the focal point being a massive Fig tree. Nearby Baobab groves add to this diversity. Blended into this environment and surrounding the southern side of the pan are 8 large Meru style tents.
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Lodge Overview
Ingwe Pan Camp offers the perfect pairing with Mana River Camp, our Zambezi River camp, and of course all of our Hwange Camps. Between Mana River Camp and Ingwe Pan, guests get to experience the huge diversity of Mana Pools, from the river to the floodplain and to the inland Wilderness Area. The wildlife viewing in the area, both from a vehicle or on foot is superb.
Guests can look forward to professional guided walks and game viewing by vehicle. Being in a private concession, guests can also look forward to the privacy of the pan, wonderful on-site game viewing and magnificent night skies uninterrupted by any other camps.
Some of the more interesting finds in this new unique area include leopards, magnificent male lions and if you’re very lucky, brown hyaena. Wild dogs visit the pan most evenings later in the season when they are free-ranging with their pups. Certain times of the year also bring the huge herds of buffalo as inland water dries up. Elephants are daily visitors, together with kudu, impala, warthog among
many others.































