National Park

Konkamoya Lodge

Konkamoya Lodge is located in the stunning Kafue National Park in Zambia. Ideally located on the banks of the Itezhi Tezhi Dam the lodge is surrounded by a blend of rolling plains, luscious grasslands and the deep blue lake. Designed to be sustainable and eco-friendly, the lodge and tents are made out of recycled and eco-friendly materials, which also works to give the lodge an authentic natural feel. There are only four tents, which makes the camp small and personal. The rooms are spacious and bright, filled with natural light and luxury furniture, and all tents face east which means guests can enjoy waking up to the gentle sunrise over the horizon. The main area of the lodge where dinner is served is open sided, meaning guests can enjoy delicious food with a view – and here a plunge pool is found too, where guests can relax in the afternoons. Activities focus on exploring the untouched beauty of the Kafue National Park, with game drives and walking safaris perfect ways for guests to immerse themselves in the diverse nature of the park.

Shumba Camp

Shumba Camp is a luxury and modern safari camp located in the heart of the Kafue National Park, in the middle of the Busanga Plains. The camp is exclusive and private, surrounded on all sides by endless plains and rolling grasslands which extend to the horizon. Each tent is a classic safari style tent, with classy and luxurious touches such as comfortable sofas and large beds, as well as boasting expansive private decking areas with cushioned seating, so guests can wind down and immerse themselves in their surroundings. The main area of the camp is stunning in itself, modern and comfortable, there is decking with a swimming pool, fire pit, and sunken seating, so guests can sit and enjoy a refreshing drink whilst marvelling at the beautiful vista. Explore the land, the water and the sky in the activities on offer at Shumba Camp, with game drives, boat trips and a hot air balloon excursion all available to guests.

Elephant’s Eye

Elephant’s Eye, Hwange, offers an unforgettable experience within the untamed wilderness of Zimbabwe. The camp is comprised of 8 tented chalets, each featuring double or twin beds surrounded by mosquito netting, an en-suite bathroom with a bath and basin, a glam outside shower and wrap-around veranda. This superbly appointed lodge can host a maximum of 16 people at any given time, with all meals and most drinks included. Activities at Elephant’s Eye include game viewing, a fully operational spa, guided educational walks, bird watching, evening game drives with trained field guides, swimming and sundowners. This exclusive, luxury wilderness experience is perfect for safari enthusiasts and wildlife connoisseurs alike, ushering the true essence of the bush while submerged in the height of indulgence. Come and experience the bounty of Zimbabwe for yourself.

Hwange Bush Camp

Remotely situated within the northern region of Hwange National Park, an expansive wildlife reserve spanning over 14,640km2 lies Hwange Bush Camp, an exclusive property offering scenic diversity, with open grasslands, natural springs and pumped water points. This prime wildlife viewing location offers frequent sightings of concentrated plains game, featuring many staple safari creatures such as lion, cheetah, giraffe, sable antelope, greater kudu and many more. Wildlife game viewing activities include drives in open 4X4 safari vehicles, or guided walks accompanied by one of Bush Camp’s professional guides. Bush Camp caters for a maximum of 12 guests in 6 spacious and tastefully decorated twin-bedded Meru tents, with private en-suite facilities including flush toilets & bush showers with hot water.

The David Livingstone Safari Lodge and Spa

Blending perfectly within the lush surrounds of the Zambezi River bank, aha The David Livingstone Safari Lodge & Spa offers 5-star Victoria Falls accommodation nearby this impressive natural wonder of the world. Guests of this hotel near Livingstone, are treated to the glorious naturescape, luxury bush accommodation in Zambia, and Zambezi River cruises. This luxurious Zambia hotel with river-facing rooms ensures each guest enjoys the same serene views that once captivated David Livingstone, the intrepid explorer and missionary who was the first European to set eyes on the Falls.

Jozibanini Camp

Located in the remote southwestern region of Hwange National Park, Jozibanini Camp delivers an intimate wildlife viewing experience with a slew of creature comforts meant to impart lasting memories of your time in the bush. With a vast selection of game viewing activities to choose from, featuring classic 4×4 safari game drives, guided bush walks, bird watching, mountain biking, game viewing hides and more, there’s plenty of ways to experience the bountiful wildlife and scenery that surrounds you. The ecosystem here is semi-desert akin to the Kalahari in neighbouring Botswana. Ancient windblown fossil sand dunes are separated by shallow valleys where elephant paths have compacted the terrain, offering the optimum environment for prime game viewing. Accommodation is comprised of twin and double tented units, both featuring comfortable beds and an en-suite bathroom with an al fresco shower and a private deck for slumber stargazing. Come and experience the bounty of Hwange for yourself.

Little Makalolo Camp

A charming, intimate camp in the south-east of Hwange, “Little Mak” features prominently on the mental maps of local wildlife, all drawn to its reliable waterhole. A log-pile hide affords unique, thrilling close-up views of elephants, and habitat diversity ensures year-round wildlife. Activities focus on game drives and morning nature walks. The many waterholes produce amazing sightings, or guests can relax in camp and wait for wildlife to come to them. The six spacious en-suite tents (including a family tent) are only surpassed in the experience stakes by the opportunity to sleep out at the Madison Pan star bed.

Linkwasha Camp

Linkwasha Camp lies in a private concession near the Ngamo Plains in Hwange National Park. Hwange is known for its prolific summer or green season game viewing, and Linkwasha adds an extra dimension during the dry season, when wildlife streams to drink from the pan immediately in front of the camp. Nine luxurious en-suite tents (eight twin and one family) make this the most exclusive of Hwange’s camps. The multi-level main area shares the same unimpeded views, and day and night safaris in open 4×4 vehicles, walks and village visits let guests get to know their neighbours, both animal and human.

Nantwich Lodge

Nantwich Lodge is sat in the wilds of the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. With only 9 suites this lodge feels private and exclusive, and rolling grasslands and dotted woodlands surrounding the lodge on all sides accentuates the feeling of this wonderful wild land being yours to explore. Guests can explore the area on a game drive or guided walk, both are excellent ways to find out more about the Hwange National Park and what inhabits the area, from herds of elephants, hippos, zebras, giraffes, buffalo, hyenas and lions. The lodge overlooks a large dam, which means guests have a perfect view of sly crocodiles and migratory birds who wallow in the shallows. The lodge is eco-friendly and uses local resources and ingredients wherever possible, so guests can be ensured that their stay is authentically and uniquely Zimbabwean.

Robins Camp

Robins Camp, now under private new management, offers an exciting revival of the iconic safari destination in Hwange National Park. Robins Camp is situated in the rugged northern Basalt area of the park, an area rich in natural water with seeps and springs dotting the area. It is the home to some of the last great buffalo herds in Africa, with herds of over 2000 still seen. Given the abundance of prey animals, it is no wonder that it also has the highest concentration of lion in the Park. Robins is also known for big populations of reedbuck, roan, sable and tsessebe as well as the usual herds of elephants and other species encountered in the Park. Particularly encouraging are the regular sightings of both Cheetah and Painted Dog. The scenery of Robins is varied with hills, kopjes (small bouldered hills) and vlei (grassed plains that flood seasonally) areas and has a lot to offer the wildlife enthusiast. We welcome children of all ages and guests can self-drive or choose a fully guided trip.

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