Pembi Wildlife Conservancy lies nestled in the Angonia highlands in the far North-West of Mozambique. Covering close to 400,000 hectares (more than 900,000 acres), Pembi is the world’s largest privately held Big Five Game Reserve.
Mozambique is located in the South East of Africa.
Mozambique is divided into ten provinces with Tete in the North West.
Tete Province is home to the Cahora Bassa lake and the mighty Zambezi River.
PEMBI
ACTUAL LOCATION
ACCESSIBILITY
East Africa, in days past, was almost completely inaccessible, but with the coal rush of the past decade Chingozi Airport in the city of Tete is now one of the busiest regional airports in the country with various daily direct international flights.
Apart from being within easy driving distance, the vast expanse of the area necessitated three landing strips to also offer the option of a quick 30 minute transfer from Tete.
PEMBI WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY
Covering close to 400,000 hectares (more than 900,000 acres), Pembi is the World’s largest, privately held Big Five Game Reserve.