| Cahorra Bassa Tiger Fish Lodge is an attractive
lodge offering packages ranging from full board accommodation in
air-conditioned stone-and-thatch chalets, and self catering chalets
in a pleasant wooded area near the lake shore, with running water,
electricity and flush toilets.
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Gallery
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Tiger Fish Lodge is built on the rocky and forested hillside of
Cahorra Bassa Lake, with the main bar/dining lodge about 40 metres
above water level around a large baobab. There is satellite television,
braai area and steps link the various levels to the fishing jetty
directly beneath the lodge.

Tiger Fishing
The main reason for visiting Cahorra Bassa is the Tiger fishing.
Cahorra Bassa is the ultimate fishing spot for the famed Tiger Fish
- Africa's unique fishing experience.
Tigerfish of 14 kg have been caught at Cahorra Bassa, though half
that size should be considered a good specimen. Average Tigerfish
catch is around 4 - 8Kg. Cahorra Bassa lake also contains various
other fish species; bream species, including Mossambica, three-spot
and red-breast, plus catfish and their man-sized cousins the vundu.
The other-worldly Cornish Jack and smaller members of the bottle-nose
family are also present in Cahorra Bassa lake, as are chessa and
nkupe, both of them small-mouthed, rough-scaled and extremely hard
fighting fish.
All these fish species can be caught throughout the year, though
Tigerfish in particular will be less active between May and July,
and strong winds can blow between mid-July and September.

Getting to Cahorra Bassa:
The nearest airport with scheduled flights is to Tete from where
Tiger Fish Lodge will collect you.
Driving 1 600 km from South Africa on tar roads all the way is
also possible, the route being through eastern Zimbabwe into Mozambique,
and then left off the Tete road.
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