John’s Camp is a semi-permanent tented camp nestled within Mana Pools on Zimbabwe’s northern border with Zambia. The Zambezi River serves as a natural boundary between the two countries, with Mana situated on the southern banks.
Designated a World Heritage Site in 1984, Mana Pools National Park is among the most picturesque game reserves in Africa, offering some of the most exceptional walking opportunities in Zimbabwe. This delightful 12-bed camp provides an intimate encounter with exceptional service, wildlife observation, and guides.

Accommodation
• 6 twin/double en suite tents beneath canopy sheets, featuring spacious mesh windows.
• Tents are adaptable to accommodate a child as a third.

Facilities
• Flushing toilet with an overhead bucket shower and comprehensive amenities.
• Each tent is equipped with a running water basin indoors and a canvas basin on the veranda.
• No internet connection or telephone reception available.

Activities
• Walking safaris, daytime game drives, canoeing, fishing, overnight stays in a mesh pop-up tent for stargazing, bush breakfasts, and lunches.
• Nighttime drives are not offered.
• Activities are scheduled between 0600 and 1800 hours, or as per seasonal variations (sunrise and sunset dictate timings, typically between 0630 and 1830 hours).