



Built of thatch, stone, wood and canvas, the main area has a farmhouse/safari-camp feel. At its front is a broad deck that provides the perfect setting for sun-uppers and sundowners. Inside, the vaulted lounge keeps things comfortable and cosy with plenty of soft seating and a stone hearth. A single family-style table makes for convivial meals – which are excellent, by the way, fresh and hearty.
Just six rooms sit on the gentle hillside overlooking the Seeps and endless tree-filled horizon beyond. Basic A-frame structures, they're simple but spacious and comfortable. Inside you'll find a double bed and crisp white linens, a tea and coffee area and writing desk; at the rear is an en-suite bathroom with piping-hot shower, basin and toilet. The porch out front is a private seat to the goings-on of the bush theatre.
The beauty of Hwange is its sheer expanse. While the terrain here is not as dynamic as that at other parks, it's also its virtue – animals drawn to the waterholes make spotting certain species especially easy. The area is well-known for its elephants, but all of the Big Five are present. Walks are a must – to immerse yourself in the nuances of the bush. Night drives reveal the secretive nocturnal species, including big cats, hyena, bushbabies and aardvark.
Spot enormous elephants and plenty of predators in Zimbabwe’s safari hotspot.