Little Makalolo Camp : Rates, Reviews, Booking Information
A secluded experience at the waterhole of Little Makalolo
Little Makalolo Camp is situated in the center of a teak forest within Hwange National Park. Travelers seeking intimate privacy will discover refuge in the camp’s six traditionally designed tents, complemented by privileged game-viewing on a private concession.
The waterhole at Little Makalolo witnesses a regular influx of wildlife seeking hydration. Herds of sable, impala, and reedbuck congregate to drink simultaneously, closely pursued by their predators. Early morning game drives observe animals preparing for the day, whereas night drives unveil the elusive bushbaby, spotted hyena, and honey badger. Slumber under the stars on an elevated wooden platform and immerse yourself in the seclusion of the Madison Pan.
The expansive, timber-framed family tents and basic tents provide en-suite bathrooms equipped with both indoor and outdoor showers, utilizing solar-powered hot water, and include double doors that lead to a private verandah. Teak pathways converge at the camp’s center, where an artificial mopane tree provides shade for the dining and living spaces. The swimming pool is optimal for when the African sun is at its zenith in the midday sky.
Little Makalolo Camp Highlights
Highlights of Little Makalolo Camp
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- With merely six tents available, anticipate privacy and closeness.
- Private game-viewing in an exclusive concession of Hwange National Park.
- A functioning waterhole with a log-hide for intimate animal observation.
- Nocturnal drives uncover rarely observed species, including the bushbaby.
- Sustainable with solar-powered hot water
