Central Reservations Office, Corner Sandringham and Borrowdale Road, Harare, Matobo Hills
Matobo National Park situated outside Bulawayo, the second largest town in Zimbabwe, is a protection area of the black and white rhino which is an endangered species. Read More
Central Harare office, Corner Sandringham and Borrowdale Road, Harare, Zambezi River
There are a number of camping sites within Mana Pools National Park, where you can experience being right in the middle of wildlife and nature. Read More
Central Harare office, Corner Sandringham and Borrowdale Road, Harare, Kariba
In Kariba Recreational Park there are lodges, camping and caravan sites situated close to the lake shore at the mouth of the Nyanyana river. Hippo can be heard at night in close vicinity to the camp! Read More
Central Reservations Office, Corner Sandringham and Borrowdale Road, Harare, Kariba
Matusadona National Park is another Intensive Protection Zone for black rhino and hunting is not allowed in this area. It borders Lake Kariba, attracting animals with its water and grassy banks Read More
Central Reservations Office, Cnr Sandringham Drive & Borrowdale Road, Harare, Eastern Highlands
Osborne Dam is a major inland lake in Zimbabwe, and is found in the Eastern Highlands part of the country close to Mutare. It is a beautiful dam, and one of its most popular attractions is for peop Read More
Central Reservations Office, Corner Sandringham and Borrowdale Road, Harare, Eastern Highlands
In the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, lies Nyanga National Park which is one of the most stunning areas of Zimbabwe, with its mountainous areas, rivers, waterfalls and fresh mountain air. Read More
Central Reservations Office, Corner Sandringham and Borrowdale Road, Harare, Victoria Falls
Kazuma Pan is found between Hwange National Park and Victoria Falls, where rare animals such as roan antelope are found. A place known as the baboon trees attracts many animals , with large herds of Read More
Central Reservations Office, Corner Sandringham and Borrowdale Road, Harare, Hwange
Hwange is one of the wildest parks in Africa and the best time to visit is between August and October when it is dry and the animals come to the many waterholes in the park. Read More
There is no better way to experience the scenery than by camping in Zimbabwe. Seeing pictures of the marvellous scenery and animals is nothing compared to being there in person.
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