The Zambezi River is synonymous with tiger fishing, renowned across all the countries it flows through. Our camp, nestled in Tete, Mozambique, offers an unparalleled and exclusive location for this thrilling activity.
Boroma Fishing Camp is the only tiger fishing camp situated between the Cahora Bassa dam wall and the Indian Ocean, covering an impressive stretch of over 500 kilometers. This unique positioning ensures an exclusive fishing experience in an environment rich with opportunities. Explore Boroma Fishing Camp
Located conveniently near Chingodzi International Airport, Boroma Fishing Camp offers a seamless transition from travel to adventure. Anglers can enjoy tiger fishing sessions both on arrival and departure days, maximizing their chances of landing this prized catch. Learn More About Camp Logistics
Boroma Fishing Camp provides access to diverse tiger fishing environments. Anglers can choose from wide-open river areas featuring sandbars, drop-offs, and islands or venture into the fast-flowing, deep, narrow channels of the Gorge. The lower section of the Kebrabassa Rapids, just 50 minutes from the camp, presents an ideal setting for lure and jig fishing, with its rugged rock pinnacle islands and clear, fast-moving waters. The river narrows to a channel only 60 meters wide, with depths exceeding 70 meters—a must-visit for tiger fishing enthusiasts, especially those familiar with the renowned Mt. Stephanie fly camp. Discover More About River Structure
The natural flow of the Zambezi River, combined with the presence of hippos and crocodiles, makes large-scale netting difficult. These conditions contribute to the sustainable fishing practices in the area, creating a sanctuary for tiger fish and other species. The result is a thriving habitat that supports a healthy population of tiger fish, offering anglers a truly exceptional experience.