Where? Deep in the Moremi Game Reserve in Botswana's Okavango Delta.
On safari then? Providing the best game viewing in Africa, the place is pulsating with life such as lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, cheetahs and wild dogs.
Sounds wild and woolly. Being close to nature is the name of the game, although protecting guests from bush beasts also is a concern. As a result, the camp is made up of interconnecting walkways raised two metres off the ground.
Tin plate-tastic or luxury lodge? Although Mombo is as environmentally friendly as it gets (the water is heated by solar power and the electricity comes from a generator), its eco-credibility does not preclude five-star fixtures and fittings.
Tell us more. Offering the charm of bygone safaris without the ghastliness (makeshift loos, malaria), Mombo is an opulent cocoon, where the sound of ice tinkling on crystal mingles with the roar of lions beneath the boardwalk.
Who goes there? Celebs by the busload, although the management won't name names. It's also frequented by crews working for BBC Wildlife, the Discovery Channel and National Geographic.