Hwange, Zimbabwe
Camp Hwange
Camp Hwange is an opulent safari retreat, in a prime location. Camp Hwange is an opulent safari retreat, in a prime location.
Camp Hwange is an opulent safari retreat, in a prime location. Camp Hwange is an opulent safari retreat, in a prime location.
Location
Camp Hwange is located in a private concession inside Hwange and has just eight comfortable thatched-roof chalets, stylishly and simply furnished, with en-suite bathrooms and all overlooking a permanent waterhole.
Accommodation
The main lodge consists of a large lounge area, dining room where delicious dinners are served, also with wonderful views over the waterhole.
The traditional campfire is at the heart of the camp for sunrises, sunsets, mealtimes and evenings spent star-gazing.
The traditional campfire is at the heart of the camp for sunrises, sunsets, mealtimes and evenings spent star-gazing.
The camp is shaded on one side by a teak forest, and the other overlooks a large open plain. Vast areas of Mopane forest are close by, all of which attract a fascinating range and diversity of wildlife.
The camp is renowned for its ‘green footprint’, with solar power providing all the power and hot water, and natural building materials used to carefully blend the camp into the surrounding bush.
The camp is renowned for its ‘green footprint’, with solar power providing all the power and hot water, and natural building materials used to carefully blend the camp into the surrounding bush.
Experiences
The private location means the camp is able to offer both game drives and exciting walking safaris, plus the chance to do night drives with a spotlight.
Game drives are in open-roofed four-wheel drive vehicles, offering ideal opportunities for close-up photography as do visits to the numerous hides throughout the reserve.
A unique log pile hide in the shade near the waterhole can be visited during the day so that you may have a close up view of all the visitors needing to drink and carry out their ablutions.
Game drives are in open-roofed four-wheel drive vehicles, offering ideal opportunities for close-up photography as do visits to the numerous hides throughout the reserve.
A unique log pile hide in the shade near the waterhole can be visited during the day so that you may have a close up view of all the visitors needing to drink and carry out their ablutions.
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