Camp Hwange : Rates, Reviews, Booking Information
Ecological utopia in Hwange
A safari at Camp Hwange, inspired by a passion for the unspoiled African scenery, will connect travelers with nature through its harmoniously integrated architecture, rigorous environmental policies, and closeness to perennial water sources. The camp is situated within a private concession in Hwange National Park, just a three-hour drive from Victoria Falls.
Proximate water sources like Mandavu and Masuna draw elephant families and giraffe herds, while the park’s indigenous lion prides can be observed stealthily traversing the golden grassland in pursuit of potential food. Adjacent rocky outcrops are preferred by leopards and the agile klipspringer, but Hwange is believed to host one of the largest populations of African wild dogs on the continent.
Due to wrap-around windows, visitors can view the ongoing game from the luxury of their chalet, unwind in the restaurant and lounge, or savor a nightcap by the campfire, all amidst the scenic backdrop of a waterhole and tree-studded savannah. Experience the advantages of both car and foot safaris while engaging with the often-overlooked residents of this expansive African terrain.
Camp Hwange Highlights
Camp Hwange Features
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- Integrates foot and vehicle safaris
- The observation hide near the Masuna waterhole is an ideal location for seeing elephants and buffalo.
- Nocturnal predators encompass the jackal, the endangered wild dog, the honey badger, and the hyena.
- Transportation between Hwange and Victoria Falls is accessible via road or air.
- Unadorned yet elegant cottages featuring extensive waterhole vistas and private en-suite bathrooms
