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  1. 2 de jun. de 2018 · Welcome to the home of the best wildlife and majestic views. Main Camp is situated at the entrance to the park. There are numerous pans and pumped waterholes around Main Camp and the area is rich in game. Main Camp facilities include self-catering lodges, cottages ad chalets, a camping and caravan site, grocery store, curio shop, petrol station ...

  2. Combining Zimbabwe’s Mana Pools and Hwange national parks with stays at intimate six-tent safari camps offering excellent walking, canoeing and game drives. Superb wildlife viewing and a real wilderness-focused experience. Visiting Mana Pools, Hwange. US$8,040 - US$11,910 per person. Read more about the Buffalo Safari.

  3. Local Hwange Primary School Dingani. Dingani Primary School is a rural school in Zimbabwe, close to Hwange National Park and Elephant’s Eye. With over 300 pupils from the ages of 4 to 12, the school is in dire need of equipment and maintenance for the education and development of their pupils.

  4. Explore our camps in Hwange. Hwange National Park is situated in Western Zimbabwe. All three Wilderness camps - Linkwasha, Davison’s and Little Makololo - are located in the south-eastern section of Hwange, with all providing access to our Linkwasha-Makalolo Private Wilderness Area. Go to Destination Map.

  5. 3 de nov. de 2022 · At roughly 5,657 square-miles, Hwange National Park is an absolutely massive parkland. It is Zimbabwe’s largest park and is so big that it is impossible to see the entire park in one day. If you want to explore more than one region of the park, I strongly suggest booking a multi-day Hwange National Park safari.

  6. Zimbabwe, Africa. Top choice in Zimbabwe. One of the 10 largest national parks in Africa, and the largest in Zimbabwe, at 14,651 sq km, Hwange National Park, pronounced ‘Wang-ee’, has a ridiculous amount of wildlife. Some 400 species of bird and 107 types of animal can be found in the park, including lions, giraffes, leopards, cheetahs ...

  7. Why Robins Camp. Situated within remote Zimbabwe, Hwange National park is the country’s largest park, covering an area of 14 600km2 (more than 5,600 square miles). This large size leads to varying game and landscapes. From the desert scrubs on the edge of the Kalahari, to granite hills, woodlands filled with mopane and teak, as well as wide ...