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Camp Hwange

Perfectly positioned on a rise overlooking a perennial waterhole, Camp Hwange is professionally run by one of Zimbabwe's leading safari guides and offers an excellent safari experience filled with fascinating bush lore and a wealth of safari stories. Informal, yet with all the creature comforts, Camp Hwange offers the added benefits of a private concession from day and night game drives and off-road driving to walking safaris with an experienced ranger.

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Robins Camp

Robins Camp offers affordable accommodation and great game-viewing opportunities inside Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park. Located in the northern basalt region of the park in an area frequented by enormous buffalo herds, Robins Camp is a two-hour drive or 20-minute flight from Victoria Falls.

Somalisa Camp Hwange National Park
Somalisa Camp

Somalisa Camp is reminiscent of bygone heydays ... luxury and elegance coupled with untamed, pristine Africa. It offers sweeping views out over the grassy plains and overlooks an ancient, seasonal floodplain with a perennial pan where animals often congregate. As part of a concession, flexible game viewing activities are allowed, including night drives with huge spotlights and bush walks with a knowledgeable, expert ranger.

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The Hide Safari Camp, Hwange National Park

Situated along the eastern side of Hwange National Park, The Hide is about two hours' drive south from Hwange's main camp. It's one of the oldest, most established camps in Hwange. All tented suites and the main camp with its upper-level hide overlook an active vlei and waterhole. One of the best features of this camp is the eye-level game viewing hide right at the waterhole.

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9 Day Best of Zimbabwe Safari

Experience the best of Zimbabwe in one carefully curated itinerary. This 9-day safari combines three iconic destinations: Victoria Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and natural wonder; Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe's largest and most wildlife-rich park; and Mana Pools, one of Africa's last truly wild and scenic safari destinations. With game drives, walking safaris, and remote tented camps, this safari offers diversity, adventure, and remarkable wildlife viewing.

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