Safari

Camp Hwange

Ideally situated in a private concession in the North part of the Hwange National Park, just 3 hours and 30 minutes by road from Victoria Falls, Camp Hwange, one of the newest safari camps to be built in Hwange, consists of 7 comfortable twin or king size chalets and one family room which sleeps 4 guests. Camp Hwange offers the chance to have a unique experience with excellent safaris both by vehicle or on foot, plus the chance to do night drives. The guides, arguably are known for their love of nature and the wide open spaces, offer you a chance to discover the world where you are a part of the mosaic of life.

Omaanda

Omaanda, meaning rhinoceros in Oshiwambo, is a five-star lodge set within the Zannier Reserve by N/a’an ku sê, an incredible private animal conservation reserve of 9,000 hectares in the countryside surrounding Windhoek, only 30 minutes drive from Windhoek Hosea Kutako Airport. Overlooking the boundless savannah, the lodge offers 10 comfortable round thatched huts, paying tribute to the traditional architecture of Ovambo. Two of them have 2 Bedrooms, ideal for families or friends travelling together. Omaanda also features a restaurant and a cosy bar, overlooking a heated infinity pool. A spa with two treatment rooms and a boma complete the lodge facilities. For safety reasons Omaanda only welcome children from 6 years onwards. The close proximity to Windhoek and the International Airport make Omaanda the perfect choice for the first and last nights of guest’s stay in Namibia, promising a locally authentic experience.

Khulu Bush Camp

Situated within a 6,000-acre private concession, Khulu Bush Camp “Grandfather” features a spectacular variety of thatched suites, comprising seven standard suites and two honeymoon variations, all fully furnished with en-suite facilities, a generous variety of amenities and jaw dropping views from elevated decks. Each well-appointed room is designed in a modern and contemporary style but has minimal impact to the surroundings and environment. Wildlife sightings are incredible in Hwange National Park, with regular sightings of elephant, lion, giraffe and many other safari staple creatures, including over 400 exotic bird species waiting for you to discover. Scout the open plains in open 4×4 safari vehicles or embark on foot for an authentic grassroots adventure of a lifetime. Enjoy delectable cuisine throughout day and sit around the campfire by night, reciting stories and reminiscing on an exciting days’ safari adventure, nightcap in hand.

Davison’s Camp

Nestled discreetly beneath a grove of false mopane trees, Davison’s is located in the private Linkwasha Concession – one of the most prolific wildlife areas in Hwange National Park. Hidden within a treeline, this African safari camp, overlooks an open plain and a waterhole that attracts large numbers of animals, especially thirsty herds of elephant and buffalo in the dry season. Guests staying in one of Davison’s nine tents (including a family room) can enjoy the quintessential Hwange experience, viewing the wildlife on game drives and guided nature walks in this diverse and exciting area. Arranged directly in camp only, and subject to vehicle availability, it may be possible to include a visit to one of the local villages. Subject to availability, guests may have the opportunity to visit and learn more about the Scorpion Anti-Poaching Unit team.

The Hide

The Hide is situated within Hwange National Park, and enjoys regular wildlife traffic. The lodge backs onto a shady and peaceful acacia woodland and overlooks a permanent waterhole where elephants frequently visit to drink and play in the cool water. Giraffes and buffalo are also common visitors to the camp, and guests can watch them wander along the horizon from the comfort of the refreshing swimming pool. The Hide’s location means that guests can constantly enjoy Zimbabwe’s incredible wildlife, and have an authentic safari experience in the heart of the African bush. Guests can choose to stay either in one of the 10 tented bedrooms, complete with en-suite bathrooms and either twin or double bed configurations, or in the larger suites which are ideal for families and groups travelling together. Guests can also choose to spend a night in the Dove’s Nest, a private and remote treehouse that overlooks a water pan frequented by giraffes, where couples can retreat for some time alone together with exclusive wildlife views.

Somalisa Acacia Camp

Nestled amongst Acacia trees in the vast Hwange National Park lies Somalisa Acacia Camp. Authentic and traditional, this safari camp is private and exclusive, when full, only accommodating 12 guests. The suites are luxurious and comfortable with unique wooden and brick features running throughout, and a wood burner fireplace which guests can snuggle around on a cold night. A large sparkling swimming pool sits in front of the main area of camp overlooking the watering hole, so guests can relax in the pool keeping an eye on wandering elephants and thirsty animals. A unique boma fire pit sits next to the pool, so after a long day exploring the national park and dining on fresh and local food, guests can gather here and sit under the wide starry sky and immerse themselves in the sights, smells and sounds of Hwange.

Camelthorn Lodge

Bomani’s sister camp, Camelthorn Lodge, is located within a private reserve on the edge of Hwange National Park. Camelthorn Lodge backs onto a woodland area, the trees creating a natural shelter. The eight forest villas are designed to maintain a comfortable climate through both the summer and winter months, and their location in a remote section of the Ngamo Plain means that guests can enjoy a private and exclusive safari experience in a tranquil setting. The lodge is built around an ancient Camelthorn tree, incorporating the trunk in its design as a centrepiece. Less than a kilometre away, the local wildlife congregates at one of the waterholes maintained by the lodge. Here, guests can watch the elephants as they play and bathe in the water, hidden in an underground blind which offers incredible photographic opportunities for capturing the perfect candid shot.

Deka Camp

Deka Camp is an exclusive safari camp situated in the far northwest of Hwange National Park, resting on top of the low foothills which offer spectacular vistas as far as the eye can see. Arguably the most remote camp in the region, the chances of running into other guests is slim as you explore the wilderness in search of meandering plains game, with the likes of elephant, buffalo, sable, roan, giraffe, wildebeest, impala and even gemsbok readily awaiting adventurous eyes. The private concession allows for around the clock game drives, ushering new experiences after dark. The small camp consists of eight units, made of thatch, local rock and canvas. Ideal for taking the whole camp for groups, facilitating intimate adventures away from the crowds. The style of the camp is local rock and canvas walls with thatch roofs, featuring hot and cold running water, flush toilets, comfortable beds with first class linen and extensive patio views. The camp is designed to blend with the environment and the style compliments this.

Busanga Bush Camp

Busanga Bush Camp lies in the heart of the Busanga Plains in Kafue National Park. Surrounded by vast wilds and endless horizons the camp is intimate and exclusive, with an authentic and traditional safari atmosphere. With only 4 tents the camp offers a unique and private safari experience for guests. The tents are comfortable, with cosy beds lying opposite doors which open on to the verandah and offer views over the rolling plains – which can be enjoyed from the comfort of your bed. Dinner and drinks are served in the main dining area or can be enjoyed outside around the boma and under the wide sky. Exploration of the surroundings and diverse wildlife is offered in day and night game drives, boat rides over the flood waters and hot air balloon rides, giving guests the unique opportunity to enjoy the Busanga Plains from all angles and create memories which will last a lifetime.

Fig Tree Bush Camp

Fig Tree Bush Camp is nestled in amongst luscious trees in the wild Kafue National Park of Zambia. Guests will stay in one of the unique luxury safari tents, which are raised on 3 metres above ground and offer stunning views of the lagoon, the rolling plains and the surrounding bush. With only 4 tents this camp is exclusive and private, perfect for couples and the rooms are comfortable and decorated in a traditional safari style. Meals are served round the fireplace, where guests can spend time with the other guests and share stories of their day over delicious and freshly prepared food. Game drives and safari walks are the main activities on offer, both allow guests to explore the wild and wonderful surrounding Kafue National Park, and after a morning spent exploring guests can escape the heat of the afternoon by enjoying a refreshing dip in the swimming pool which overlooks the waterhole, never missing an animal sighting.

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