Hwange Safari Lodge is situated on a private game estate bordering the National Park. The main dining-room, bars and patio overlook a water-hole frequented by animals...
Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe's largest national park covering over 14 000 km², lies between Victoria Falls and Bulawayo. Known for its large herds, it has more than 100 animal and 400 bird species. At times, herds of over 100 elephants may be seen at the waterholes. Accommodation in the park is available at three camps.
A 500km network of game-viewing roads covers the area. There are game-viewing platforms at some of the waterholes. Species likely to be seen are elephant, zebra, buffalo, rhino, giraffe, kudu, impala, steenbok, wildebeest, lion, warthog, black-backed jackal, sable, hyena, bat-eared fox, hippo, klipspringer, cheetah, reedbuck and roan. Outside the park are a number of private lodges, offering very personalised attention.
Hwange Safari Lodge is situated on a private game estate bordering the National Park. The main dining-room, bars and patio overlook a water-hole frequented by animals...
Little Makalolo is a comfortable five-roomed tented camp in the heart of Hwange National Park, in one of its best game viewing areas. Little Makalolo is one of the few...
Davison's Camp lies deep in Hwange National Park, in the south-eastern Linkwasha Concession - one of the best game viewing areas of the entire Park. It is a classic...