Makalolo Plains Camp
Located within a remote as well as exclusive concession inside of the substantial Hwange National Park, is actually one of a handful of camps constructed inside of the National Park.
Hwange National Park is renowned for its excellent variety of wildlife, in particular, the enormous herds of elephant and buffalo, and also the summer months see substantial antelope herds migrate on to the plains, intently followed by large predators.
This Hwange Camp is constructed on elevated teak decks and boardwalks, offering breath-taking and distinctive vistas over the Somavundla Pan along with its outstanding concentrations of wildlife. Accommodation comprises of 10 big, comfortable tented suites all with en-suite amenities as well as an outdoor shower for individuals who appreciate showering under the African stars.
The lights within the suites are battery-powered consequently there is tranquillity and calm within the camp, enabling an individual to hear the noises of the bushveld.
Ruckomechi Camp
It overlooks the Zambezi River with a superb view of the mountains of Africa’s Great Rift Valley in the distance, on the western boundary of the Mana Pools National Park, nestled in a large grove of Acacia and Mahogany trees.
This Mana Pools Camp has a central dining, pub and lounge areas are under a cool thatch on the river’s edge, facing the escarpment and a plunge pool to relax and cool down in.
Wildlife is excellent in the area, and Ruckomechi Camp offers diverse game activities, including wildlife-viewing drives in 4×4 vehicles, boats, canoes, and fishing. Daily nature walks are available with a professional guide. Kudu, zebra, impala, and waterbuck can be seen on the surrounding plains, and elephant take advantage of the plentiful Albida (Ana) trees in the area.
The Ruckomechi Camp accommodates 10 guests in 5 thatched chalets (from Aug 2007), with en-suite bathroom that includes a shower, toilet and basin. There is a honeymoon suite that overlooks the Zambezi River, as well as one of the camp’s favourite facilities: an outdoor “bath with a view”!
Davison’s Camp
This is situated deep inside Hwange National Park, within the particular south-eastern Linkwasha Concession which happens to be one of the finest wildlife observing regions within the whole National Park.
This Hwange Safari Lodge is a classic African tented camp, having the actual rooms tastefully concealed underneath a forest of false mopane trees, looking over a waterhole and open plain.
Given the name after the creator of Hwange National Park and its first warden, Ted Davison, this camp, together with its eight tents and a family tent, delivers a fantastic bush experience.
Victoria Falls Hotel
This Hotel, popularly known as “the grand old lady of the Falls”, is situated in the Victoria Falls National Park, a world heritage site, and is a member of the exclusive Leading Hotels of the World group. It is one of only two 1S0-accredited hotels in Zimbabwe.
The Edwardian-style five-star hotel (Zimbabwe Victoria Falls), built in 1904, was recently redecorated and refurbished and now combines the charm of the old with the convenience of the new.
Set in lush tropical gardens with lily ponds, palm trees, and semi-tropical shrubs, it provides the tranquillity and seclusion that many guests seek.
The famous Victoria Falls are just a ten-minute walk away using the hotel’s private pathway, and “the smoke that thunders” or “Mosi-O-Tunya” in the local dialect, is clearly audible and visible from this luxurious landmark.
Echoing its glorious past, The Victoria Falls Hotel’s traditional rooms and suites are truly a five-star experience. Style and sophistication are trademarks of the hotels executive suites, which are luxuriously appointed with decor being warm, inviting and rich with tradition.
All rooms are air conditioned with every modern amenity including digital satellite television and a personal safe.
The old fashioned bath tubs of the stable wing turn the bathroom into a haven of relaxation. Rooms range from standard rooms, twin standard rooms, deluxe twin, standard suites, honeymoon suites and the famous royal suite.
The Hide Hwange
This is actually located inside one of Hwange National Park’s most exceptional places, adjacent to historic elephant trails along with a huge grassland corridor.
Herds of elephant, buffalo, and a multitude of others usually are attracted to the dependable waters of the Hide’s water hole, in addition to the spectacle of the awesome predators making an unexpected appearance is certainly not unusual.
As a fellow member associated with the exclusive “Classic Safari Camps of Africa”, this Hwange Safari Lodge offers a team of professional and friendly staff are committed to conserving the very best safari experience of which they have bequeathed for over ten years.
The main drawing card is the two concealed “hides” positioned on either side of the Hide’s waterhole.
These provide a completely protected location for exceptionally close wildlife experiences as well as unbelievable photographs involving elephant and a variety of other wildlife.
All of the ten luxurious tents below thatch offer vistas of one of the busiest water holes in Africa, from where an individual can certainly appreciate exceptional game watching from your very own veranda.
Your own classic ‘home under canvas’ maintains a traditional safari atmosphere while incorporating en-suite bathrooms along with every standard luxury an individual may require (A choice of twin and double beds are available).
Little Makalolo
This is actually a pleasant 6 roomed tented camp and also one of the hand ful of camps situated inside of the Hwange National Park, which in turn provides solitude for visitors who appreciate small camps as well as a feeling of remoteness.
This Hwange Park Camp is established between teak wood trees overlooking a waterhole as well as a pan that is actually about 100 meters from camp. The camp is constructed at ground level, in contrast to Makalolo Plains, which in turn is actually elevated up on the decking.
The actual location is ecologically varied, guaranteeing a diverse food “pantry”, which in turn feeds large numbers of wildlife year-round. Makalolo is simply one of the very best locations for predators, Buffalo and Elephant – just about all featuring frequently in the experience.
The six tented bedrooms at Little Makalolo all offer en-suite amenities, which includes a flush lavatory, as well as shower area with hot and cold running water – as well as an outdoor shower below the stars.
Ilala Lodge
This provides distinguished yet affordable accommodation in a gracious and secluded ambiance. This Victoria Falls Lodge is ideally situated and is closest to the Victoria Falls as well as the town center. Wild animals often graze on the hotel lawns with the spray of the falls in the background.
Ilala Lodge offers 32 standard rooms and 2 deluxe suites. All rooms have en suite bathroom with separate shower, air conditioning, overhead fan, satellite TV and have individual coffee and tea facilities.
The rooms are spacious with railway sleeper teak furnishings and patio doors leading onto either open lawn or a balcony where you are afforded a view of the spray of the falls from the upper-level rooms.
Bumi Hills Safari Lodge
This features the natural wonders of Kariba. Having the Zambezi escarpment as its backdrop, the lodge overlooks the foreshore below and the vastness associated with Lake Kariba.
This Lake Kariba Lodge is actually located within the natural bush on top of the hills and also provides both equally a cool breeze and amazing vistas of the lake.
To accentuate an awe-inspiring position, the Bumi Hills Safari Lodge staffs go to great measures to guarantee visitors have an unforgettable stay.
Bumi Hills Safari Lodge offers a wide variety of wildlife as well as birdlife watching for the aficionados and beginner alike. Elephant, buffalo, kudu, and impala abound, while lions can be heard on the hunt.
Nearly 4 hundred bird varieties have already been documented on the valley floor and also close to the lake shore. Some of these consist of the European hobby, the Cuckoo falcon, and the Bat hawk. Fish eagles and Bateleur eagles survey all from above.
Each and every of the twenty bedrooms offers a vista of the lake, as well as wildlife, can certainly be observed grazing on the shoreline below from the premium rooms.
All of the twenty forward facing rooms (10 premium rooms and 10 standard rooms) have a bath/shower, overhead fan, air conditioning, mini bar, tea/coffee facilities, hairdryer, and a balcony or veranda.
Victoria Falls Safari Lodge
Set high on a natural plateau, the westward facing Safari Lodge borders the Zambezi National Park and is just four kilometres from the thundering Victoria Falls Zimbabwe, Southern Africa’s foremost attraction.
Enjoying uninterrupted views of spectacular African sunsets and year-round game at its on-site waterhole, the Lodge is ideally positioned to offer the most discerning traveller a taste of Africa at its best.
Appointed in the utmost luxury, the Lodge offers outstanding hospitality together with an authentic wildlife experience.
All 72 bedrooms boast the highest level of sophistication and comfort. Decorated in lavishly coloured ethnic fabrics and fittings, each has its own private balcony overlooking the unfenced Zambezi National Park while most look onto the central waterhole.
Chikwenya Safari Lodge
This is located at the confluence of the Sapi River and the Zambezi River, on the eastern border of the world heritage Mana Pools National Park. This Mana Pools Lodge enjoys an exclusive 7000-acre lease of pristine lower Zambezi floodplain and some 5km of river frontage.
The Zambezi River floodplain is famous for its acacia forests, commonly known as winter thorn which, provide a protein rich pod fuelling the diverse ecosystem of the lower Zambezi valley.
Lion, leopard, elephant, and buffalo are abundant as well as eland, nyala, zebra, kudu, impala, baboon, waterbuck and warthog.
This section of the river also hosts one of the highest concentrations of hippo found anywhere in Africa. Teeming with fish of all species, primarily the ferocious tiger fish, and the river provides fishing of unbeatable standard.
Chikwenya Safari Lodge is one of the most luxurious found anywhere on the Zambezi river, comprising of 9 double lodges and one presidential suite, each lodge has an inside and outside the bathroom, a private deck and a colonial style bath in which to lie back, relax and enjoy the magnificent vista all around you.
Each lodge is air conditioned for those unbearably hot October days, yet also designed to allow guests to open up to the African night sounds behind gauze doors and windows in the cooler months.
Singita Pamushana Lodge
This is an elegant oasis consisting of six elegant suites and one exclusive villa offering the ultimate luxury in a truly African setting.
The lodge is located on a promontory overlooking the Malilangwe Lake and offers a diverse habitat that is home to an array of wildlife species.
Malilangwe Private Wildlife Reserve is set on 130 000 acres of private wilderness in Zimbabwe and is one of the most pristine wildlife areas in southern Africa. The region is embraced by the Malilangwe Mountain range and is home to a wide variety of game.
The private reserve boasts an unusual habitat consisting of rocky outcrops and baobab trees, and as a result, attracts vast amounts of unique animals and birdlife.
Pamushana means “a place in the sun”, and this world-renowned safari lodge offers every modern comfort in a pristine setting, Singita Pamushana Lodge is the very best that is on offer within Zimbabwe.