LABA JONGOMERO BUSH MANOR
AN AUTHENTIC TASTE OF TANZANIA
Tucked away in a remote corner of the Ruaha National Park, Tanzania, Jongomero Camp presents a new decadent addition to its hospitality, Jongomero Private Bush Manor The Private Bush Manor provides an incredible African adventure. Step back in time to walk side by side with the first explorers. Witness a breath-taking natural landscape, filled with wildlife that is untouched by human intervention. The camp is located in the Ruaha National Park, the second largest national park of Tanzania that also boasts the highest number of elephants.
A luxurious, all new Exclusive-use Villa …
Perfect for a group of 4 to 8 guests
The Private Bush Manor provides an incredible African adventure. Step back in time to walk side by side with the first explorers. Witness a breath-taking natural landscape, filled with wildlife that is untouched by human intervention. The camp is located in the Ruaha National Park, the second largest national park of Tanzania that also boasts the highest number of elephants.


Beautiful, ornately carved wood doors open straight into the heart of this epic bush manor. Enter and make this spacious and inviting lounge and dining space, yours. Enjoy a fine wine at the expansive open-plan kitchen bar.
The camp is accessible by light aircraft from Dar es Salam (travel time of approximately 1h50) and is located on the seasonal Jongomero River, a tributary of the Great Ruaha River. It is the most isolated camp, but your safety is one of our top priorities. Enjoy the peace and quiet, safe in the knowledge that assistance is on hand.

The Ruaha River flows all year round, contributing to a rich fauna. The landscape is of incomparable beauty, including several species of trees such as millennial baobabs. Just a few minutes walk from the lodge, you will find forests of large acacia trees. The months of June and July are a veritable African Eden, where multiple species of wildlife rub shoulders, from grandiose elephants to dwarf mongooses.


La rivière Ruaha coule toute l’année au sein d’un large lit jonché de blocs de granit, lequel attire et concentre une faune importante. Les paysages, composés de multiples essences d’arbres dont certains baobabs millénaires, sont d’une très grande beauté.
On trouve à quelques minutes du lodge des forêts de grands acacias. A la période des fruits (juin, juillet) elles prennent l’allure d’un éden africain où de multiples espèces se côtoient, du plus grand au plus petit, des éléphants aux mangoustes naines.