Africa
Highlights - Essential Info - Itineraries - History
- Victoria Falls
- Mana Pools National Park
- Matusadona National Park & Lake Kariba
- Hwange National Park
- Malilangwe Private Wildlife Reserve
- Matobo Hills National Park
- Great Zimbabwe
Hwange National Park
At over 14 600 square kilometres, Hwange National Park, covers a vast area that was set aside for conservation purposes in 1929 and it is now Zimbabwe's largest national park. Once the private hunting ground for the Ndebele kings, Hwange is home to a remarkable diversity of flora and fauna. Over 100 species of animal and 400 species of birds have been recorded and it is famed for its huge herds of elephant that congregate around the waterholes in the dry season as well as the sable antelope and a large population of big cats.
Choosing the right camp in the private concession areas is essential in order to get off the beaten track and enjoy walking safaris and night drives not normally allowed in other areas.
Our preferred camps & lodges in this area include:
The Hide
Makalolo Plains Camp
Little Makalolo
Davison's Camp
Somalisa Camp
Ivory Lodge







