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Journey through Zimbabwe

May-October

Synonymous with uncongested parks, wildlife citadels and phenomenal walking, Zimbabwe is a perennial favourite of ours. The sheer welcoming warmth of its people, the variety in her beautiful landscapes and abounding wildlife, all in the company of extremely professional and proficient local guides, ensures that the truly wild regions of Zimbabwe deliver experiences never to be forgotten.

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Mana Pools

Ruckomechi

Mana Pools National Park - Winter-thorn forests occupy most of the Zambezi River flood-plain in Mana Pools, creating a virtually contiguous canopy bearing highly nutritious seed-pods which attracts all and sundry. Walking, drives as well as canoeing affords varied explorations, viewing all of this against a backdrop of the Zambian escarpment across the mighty river completes a fantastical picture. The visceral excitement of life around Chitake Springs in Mana is hard to equal, with scores of wildlife, predator and prey, are drawn to the perennial waters oozing from the riverbed in an ebb and flow of its own circadian rhythm. 

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Hwange

Hwange Bushcamp

Hwange National Park - Hwange is set in the largest contiguous sandpit on the planet, the Kalahari Basin. Deep and sometimes parched sandy soils, incredible botanical compositions and great diversity of wildlife visiting permanent waterholes all contribute to the allure in this enigmatic and unique Zimbabwean bastion of conservation.

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Gonarezhou

Gonarezhou Bushcamp

Gonarezhou National Park - The sense-of-place imbued by the meandering Runde River, towering ochre Chilojo Cliffs, rugged hinterland and massive trees, is what elevates the huge 5000 square kilometer Gonarezhou beyond most. A landscape which dwarfs even its many elephants, bordering on South Africa and Mozambique, it forms part of a conservation area known as the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park of over 3.5 million hectares – a truly wild place in raw nature



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