Linkwasha Camp

Hwange National Park

Set in the Linkwasha Concession, it is a luxury tented camp with a fresh and minimalist design.

 

Position

In front of the famed Ngamo Plains in the Linkwasha Concession, in the South-eastern corner of Hwange National Park.

Rooms

9 spacious tents, among them one for families, that all have private veranda and en-suite bathroom. Facilities include a swimming pool.

Activities

Day and night game drives in 4×4 open vehicles, walking safaris and visit to the local village.

Wildlife

The park is renowned for the big herds of elephants, that gather in hundreds around waterholes, and for the healthy populations of lion, cheetah and African wild dog. Predators include leopard and spotted hyaena. Buffalo, giraffe and several species of antelope, including the rare sable antelope and roan antilope, can also be observed. More than 400 bird species have been identified.

Why

The camp combines comfort, open spaces and contemporary design with the original spirit of safari. The extraordinary biodiversity of Hwange, with more than 100 mammal species identified. The Linkwasha Concession is one of the most prolific game viewing areas of the park and the pan in front of the camp is a magnet for wildlife, particularly during the dry season.