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This 7-night safari explores Zimbabwe's 2 key National Parks of Hwange, and Mana Pools. The amazing diversity of experiences makes it ideal for everyone, whether on a romantic or family escape.

Key facts of Wild Zimbabwe

The Hide 3 nights
John's Camp 4 nights
Ratefrom US$6266 per person sharing.
Available dates May - October 

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Zimbabwe - a world of wonders.

Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa lying between the Limpopo and Zambezi Rivers and known for its dramatic landscape and diverse wildlife, much of it within parks, reserves and safari areas. The wonders of the landscape are matched by a variety and density of wildlife comparable with the world’s best, and this safari explores some of Zimbabwe’s safari hot spots.

Hwange National Park, where The Hide is located, is the largest wildlife reserve in Zimbabwe, occupying roughly 14,650 sq. km. Visitors to Hwange are guaranteed to see an incredible range of wildlife, with over 100 species of mammals and nearly 400 bird species recorded.

Mana Pools National Park is a beautiful 2,196 sq. km wildlife conservation area in northern Zimbabwe. Mana means “four” in Shona, (one of the main vernacular languages in Zimbabwe) and it refers to the number of large permanent pools left by the Zambezi River as it flows into the flood plain, and it is here that you will find John’s Camp.

Itinerary of Wild Zimbabwe day by day

Day 1 - 3
Day 4 - 7

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Day 1 - 3: The Hide

The Hide is situated on its own private concession, a 5 km square area in Zimbabwe’s largest national park Hwange, meaning the range of activities on offer is wider and more exciting. During the course of your stay, you can do as much or as little as you like! A walking safari in the bush with your guide where you’ll discover it’s less about the Big Five and more about making a connection that’s personal. A game drive into the evening after a well-deserved sundowner gives one the chance to experience wild nocturnal activity that you don’t get the chance to see elsewhere. The scope and scale of Hwange’s wildlife is such that there is generally always something to see. There is no limit on the number of activities you can do, so if you can’t sit still, you could do an early morning walk followed by a morning drive after breakfast. In the afternoon you could head out again, stopping off for a sundowner, followed by a night-drive back to camp.

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Day 4 - 7: John’s Camp

John's Camp, Mana Pools National Park is next on the Ultimate Zimbabwe Safari. A typical day on safari at John's Camp starts with a wakeup call just before sunrise for a quick light breakfast before heading out for your activity, either a walking safari, exploring the magical wonders of Mana Pools or game drive into the wilderness. Once back in camp, and after a hearty meal, you can choose to have a siesta before the next game drive. Head out again for an afternoon of game viewing as the day cools down, giving you a chance to see the animals unwind as well as the opportunity to see some nocturnal wildlife before your return. Sundowners are always a must and can be enjoyed while out on your afternoon game drive or back in camp. No visit to Zimbabwe would be complete without a trip to Mana Pools!

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