Camp Hwange


Camp Hwange is a Classic Safari Camp on a private concession deep in the Sinamatella Area, in the north of Hwange National Park. This is Zimbabwe’s largest park and is truly one of its best.
The Camp can accommodate 16 guests. The accommodation is in large thatched
Chalets with canvas and gauze sides which over look the waterhole. Each chalet is equipped with  en-suite flush toilets and geysers and the rooms have solar lighting.  Each room has a charging point for recharging digital cameras, laptops etc.
The lodge's wholesome cuisine includes a good selection of meats, vegetables and fruits. It also caters for vegetarians or anyone with food allergies.
Activities are centred on game drives and walks or a combination of the two. Guides
are able to conduct these activities on the private concession and also in the park as a
whole. Walks are especially exciting and our guides pride themselves on their knowledge of the big and small things that make up the environment. Camp Hwange also offers night drives on the concession and this can be a good time to see some of the more nocturnal species. There are a number of water holes in the area that attract a lot of animals and birdlife.


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Sable Sands


Built on a rich cultural and artistic legacy, and sheltered by the stunning Sikumi forest, on the edge of the world-famous Hwange National Park, on a private concession with stunning views over the Dete Vlei, stands the beautiful photographic safari ‘village’ known as Sable Sands.

Sable Sands has 11 traditionally thatched rondavels. Part of the ancient royal hunting grounds of King Lobengula, the lodge was later visited in 1991 by her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth II, and Prince Phillip…so it’s no wonder the designed bedrooms have added luxury complete with private terrace, and en suite bathroom, making your rondavel the perfect blend of ancient culture, nature and modern convenience.

This African forest home also has a refreshing swimming pool, a stunning main building with dining area, lounge, loft, library, bar and terraced landscaping. From here you overlook the famous Dete Vlei, the long dried up river, which today frequently hosts wildlife visitors at the water holes. Here you have a chance of seeing sable antelope, giraffe, zebra and big herds of elephant and buffalo, lion, cheetah, painted dog, jackal and more. The Vlei is also renowned for its incredible bird population, believed to be no less than 350 different species in all.


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Bomani Tented Camp


This luxurious tented lodge is situated in a private concession of the magnificent Ngamo Plain, on the edge of the remote and unspoilt south eastern corner of Hwange National Park. Bomani is famous for its unique scenery as well as its large herds of elephants and all other animals and birdlife resident in Hwange. Bomani's fully licensed and knowledgeable guides will treat you to a safari experience you will never forget!


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Camelthorn


This flagship lodge is nestled in a patch of pristine woodland just west of Ngamo on the edge of the south eastern corner of Hwange National Park.  The lodge is unique in its style and design and has as its centre piece a huge ancient Camelthorn tree.  On the edge of the Ngamo Plain, and strategically placed to explore the remote and unspoilt south eastern portion of the park, Camelthorn offers a spectacular wilderness.

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The Hide Safari Camp


Well known and much loved, The Hide Safari Camp is situated within Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe's largest game reserve, known for its abundant and diverse wildlife.

Into its third decade and owner run, The Hide has justly earned its reputation as a great wildlife experience wrapped in warm, welcoming hospitality. An award winning camp that one can rely on to live up to its high standards, accommodating up to 20 guests in well appointed classic or deluxe tents under thatch, that all overlook a productive waterhole. All tents have en-suite facilities that include outdoor showers with deluxe tents having either indoor or outdoor bath tubs.

The Hide prides itself on having knowledgeable enthusiastic guides to explore the true wilderness and wildlife that Hwange has to offer.  With up to 4 game activities per day - bush walks with a professional guide, day and night drives,‘hide’ sits, there is much to see with over 100 mammals and over 400 bird species. Adventurous guests enjoy spending a “sleep-out” in the romantic Dove’s Nest.

Tom’s Little Hide is the latest addition to The Hide. Tom’s is perfect for exclusive or family safaris. Accommodating up to 6 adults in three beautiful en-suite safari chic rooms, overlooking the waterhole. Tom’s comes with its own dining room, lounge and plunge pool, as well as a private professional guide with private vehicle. Children of any age are welcome

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Miombo Safari Camp


Miombo Safari Camp has the distinction of being the closest quality accommodation to Hwange National Park Main Gate & is located in the DETE annex, on a private concession within the eastern border of the Hwange National Park.
Heading southeast from Victoria Falls on the excellent A8 tar-sealed highway it is an easy two hour drive either by transfer vehicle, or self-driving a rental car to access Miombo Safari Camp; coming from Bulawayo which is the second largest city in Zimbabwe, equally on the A8 northwest bound, it is an easy three hours drive on an excellent tar-sealed highway.
Hwange National Park is a dedicated nature ´nirvana` consisting of 14,651 unfenced square kilometers in the northwest of Zimbabwe & the Park extends westward to link with the Kasane Forest & Chobe region of neighboring Botswana. This glorious National Park rightfully boasts the highest concentration of wildlife species (mammals, birds, reptiles & insects) of any safari region in Africa.
Here at Miombo Safari Camp discerning safari guests will undoubtedly experience the wonders of the African bush up close & personal, under the watchful & big-hearted hospitality bestowed by the Miombo Safari Camp team.

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