Mozambique's Lugenda Wilderness Camp Opens for 2009
Posted Sat, Apr 18th 2009, 23:44Mozambique's Lugenda Wilderness Camp Opens for 2009
Rani Resorts’ seasonal Lugenda Wilderness Camp in Northern Mozambique opened for 2009. The camp is set in the Niassa Reserve, one of Africa’s last wild places, only recently accessible to safari enthusiasts. Situated near the Tanzanian border, the Niassa Reserve is about twice the size of the Kruger National Park. Intimate and understated, Lugenda Wilderness Camp's eight luxury tents are situated on the banks of the Lugenda River beneath towering fig trees. The tents have a solid substructure and blend beautifully into the natural surroundings while offering every modern comfort, from king-size beds to en-suite bathrooms with Victorian-style bath and shower, double basins, ceiling fans, personal safes and hairdryers.
With the creation of the Lugenda Wildlife Reserve Rani Resorts became the first private investor to accept the responsibility of developing economically viable safari activities in the greater Niassa Reserve. A unique management plan was formulated that includes effective anti-poaching initiatives and the development of programs that benefit the local fishing communities. Little has changed over hundreds of years and, while never densely populated, the region has been inhabited for thousands of years. Many of the communities living in the reserve rely on traditional skills such as fishing and honey gathering. The wildlife remains free and unfettered and the results of an aerial census in 2002 estimated over 12,000 elephant, 9,000 Sable Antelope and several thousand Cape Buffalo. Lichtenstein’s Hartebeest, eland and zebra roam the plains and river valleys against a backdrop of towering inselbergs (or island mountains) that dominate the topography.
Niassa National Reserve is truly a Mozambique wildlife paradise, providing refuge for over 200 endangered Cape Hunting Dog (African Wild Dog), as well as other predators such as lion, leopard and Spotted Hyena, and general game such as kudu, bushbuck, impala, wildebeest, waterbuck, reedbuck and hippo. Three sub-species, the Niassa Wildebeest, Boehm’s Zebra and Johnston’s Impala, are endemic to the Niassa area. The area is also a birder’s paradise with 370 bird species, including the rare Pel’s Fishing Owl and Angola Pitta. Lugenda Wilderness Camp is part of Rani Resorts, the leading luxury resort brand in Mozambique, an emerging and unique Indian Ocean destination in Southern Africa. Rani Resorts’ portfolio features a collection of beach escapes and safari operations all designed to the highest standards that capture the essence of Africa's inimitable magic. What sets Rani Resorts apart is the sheer untouched beauty of its island, beach, and wilderness locations combined with ultimate luxury.















