about us Boroma Fishing Camp is located on the northern bank of the Zambezi River. 30 kilometers north of Tete City Limits. An exclusive destination for tiger fishing enthusiasts. The camp offers a unique safari-style environment and specializes in tiger fishing. Experienced in mixed-species fishing from the Cahora Bassa Dam wall extending 400 kilometers toward […]
Read MoreLatest blog Goliath Tiger Fishing Congo River 31st of May 2024 – A group of six fisherman depart OR Tambo Airport on a Goliath Tiger fishing adventure. Follow us Read More First record of Dusky Turtle-Dove for Mozambique On 15 January 2024, the birds were first observed (JC) in a garden on the north bank […]
Read MoreGoliath Tiger Fishing on the Congo River Home of the Mbenga. Possibly the Most Elusive, Ferocious Freshwater Predator on Earth. The Congo River, recognized as the world’s deepest river, plunges to depths of up to 220 meters (source). This immense and enigmatic waterway is the habitat of the elusive Goliath tiger fish. Often dubbed the […]
Read MoreJoin the explorers club! Goliath tiger fishing in the Congo is somewhat of a mystery to many fishermen who have dreamed
Read MoreGreat time of year to being tiger fishing the Lower Zambezi River. The waters are clear.
Read Morecontact us Nicolette Killoran Email nicky@boromafishingcamp.com Phone +258 84749 2380
Read MoreFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS “Explore Our Fishing Destinations: Answers to Common Questions About Tiger Fishing on the Lower Zambezi River with Boroma Fishing Camp and Goliath Tiger Fishing in the Congo” Mozambique – What are the peak season Tiger fishing months in Tete? Peak Season for Tiger Fishing Our peak tiger fishing season in Tete runs […]
Read MoreTiger Fishing Locations – The Zambezi River or The Congo River Boroma Fishing Camp, Tete, Mozambique Nestled along the mighty Zambezi River, just north of Tete city limits, Boroma Fishing Camp in Mozambique is a premier destination for Tiger fishing enthusiasts. Surrounded by the stunning Quartz and Limestone hills, topped with ancient Baobab, Leadwood, Mopani, […]
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