Fly from Maun to Mombo Airstrip by light aircraft ~25–40 min flight time, then ~15 min by 4×4 to camp. From Kasane to Mombo is typically ~1h20 flight time. No self-drive access.
Ask for an end suite for maximum privacy and uninterrupted floodplain views - the “honeymoon tent” is simply the last tent in line.
Daily-changing, fine yet unfussy menus served on the deck or in the open-sided dining area; bush breakfasts and private dinners can be arranged. Chef names rotate seasonally; expect thoughtful wine pairings and flexible dietary care.
Neutral layers for cool mornings and hot days; long sleeves/trousers for sun and mosquitoes; binoculars; spare SD cards; soft-sided duffel; light scarf/buff for dust on drives.
Time a late-morning session in the photographic hide for eye-level elephant and plains game; allow at least three nights to experience different predator interactions across the Mombo floodplains. And don’t miss boma night at neighbouring Mombo, often with local dishes and the camp’s wood-fired pizza oven.
Wilderness partners with the Government of Botswana and Rhino Conservation Botswana on black-and-white rhino reintroduction/monitoring from Mombo; the Wilderness Wildlife Trust also funds anti-poaching, research, and community projects across the region.