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Wilderness Linkwasha

  • Wilderness Linkwasha

    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Evening camp view.

    Photographer credit: Teagan Cunniffe

  • Wilderness Linkwasha

    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Wilderness Linkwasha is a contemporary safari lodge in an iconic Zimbabwean landscape.

  • Wilderness Linkwasha

    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Exterior tented accommodation.

    Photographer credit: Teagan Cunniffe

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Camp exterior view.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

  • Wilderness Linkwasha

    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Camp exterior view.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Evening camp fire

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Evening views of camp.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Guest pool area

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Deck dining.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Guest areas.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

  • Wilderness Linkwasha

    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Guest areas

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

  • Wilderness Linkwasha

    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Guest areas.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Deck dining views.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Guest dining experiences.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Preparing for afternoon game drive

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    A Wilderness Welcome

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Camp views

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Dining views

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Guest deck dining area.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

  • Wilderness Linkwasha

    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Dining experiences.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Dining

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Revel in the space and privacy of Linkwasha’s nine expansive tented suites, which overlook a waterhole frequented by thirsty herds of buffalo and antelope.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Catch your breath around the evening fire after a thrilling day's game-viewing.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Sink into a classic, comfortable stay at contemporary Wilderness Linkwasha.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    A welcome as warm as a Hwange afternoon.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Examine wildlife tracks up close, and cock an ear for melodious birdcalls on a bush walk with one of our experienced guides.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Sundowners on safari

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Safari Sundowners

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Afternoon Safari

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Cheetah use the elevation of a termite mound to scan for prey.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Linkwasha's underground hide overlooks the pan in front of camp.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Memories are made on magical early morning game drives.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Out on a game drive, meet wildlife in its pristine habitat.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    The lap pool offers relief from the heat at siesta time.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Buffalo herd seen on the game drive.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    The sleep-out platform at Scott's Pan (available on request).

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Cheetah and their movements are closely monitored.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    A herd of elephants visit a waterhole to drink.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Elephant gather at a waterhole to drink and cool down.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Spectacular views from the main area and guest tents.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Guest tent bathroom area.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Indoor dining for cooler winter nights.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Linkwasha open-air dining around the pool.

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Elephants drink at a Hwange waterhole.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

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    Wilderness Linkwasha

    Lioness crossing a plain.

    Photographer credit: Wilderness

  • Wilderness Linkwasha

    Wilderness Linkwasha

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Highlights

  • Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe's oldest and largest protected park. Roughly half the size of Belgium, the park includes a diverse mix of savannah habitats, including broadleaf woodlands, acacia scrub, grasslands and salt pans. 
  • Wilderness Linkwasha is set on the edge of the famed Ngamo Plains, where vast herds of plains game are seen year round, followed by predators including lions, cheetahs and African wild dogs.
  • Due to the ecological diversity and fertile ground in the south-eastern corner of Hwange, as well as year-round access to water, Linkwasha is a wildlife magnet, and in winter particularly, the waterholes – including the one in front of camp – teem with elephants and buffalos.
  • Access to the equally abundant and adjacent Makalolo Private Wilderness Reserve means Wilderness guests have exclusive access to 34,000 hectares (84,000 acres) of land.

Destination: Arguably the most luxurious camp in Hwange, Wilderness Linkwasha lies in a private concession in the enormously productive south-eastern corner of Hwange National Park. It is situated on the edge of the famed Ngamo Plains, where wildlife gathers in uncountable numbers during summer – to add to the year-round excellent viewing from the camp itself. Linkwasha overlooks a pan that is a huge draw for thirsty animals, especially in the dry winter months.  

Experience: Wild and exclusive, Linkwasha offers thrilling adventures. Guests can discover the wildlife on day and night game drives tracking animals, or gain a new perspective from a guided nature walk, learning more about the area from our knowledgeable and friendly guides. The sunken hide in camp overlooks a particularly productive waterhole, and is the ideal spot for an afternoon siesta, relaxing on the daybed; alternatively, revel in the proximity of the animals wallowing, drinking and playing in the water, where they can be photographed at virtually arm’s length distance.

At night, Linkwasha’s romantic Star Bed at Scott’s Pan is an exclusive immersion into the magnificence of true Hwange wilderness. 

Given our steadfast relationship with the community, our cultural village visits usually always include a guided tour of one of the schools we support, meeting the village headman or participating in a community project.

Purpose: Alongside our non-profit Children in the Wilderness, Wilderness Linkwasha works closely with the surrounding communities and schools, ensuring they benefit from conservation and sustainable tourism. Guests can enjoy a local village visit, which often includes a guided tour of the school, meeting the headman or participating in community projects.

Wildlife: Hwange’s mix of different veld and landscape types means that game viewing is exceptionally productive year-round. Wildlife frequently encountered in our area includes lions, large herds of elephants, buffalos, cheetahs, leopards, spotted hyenas, giraffes, sable, blue wildebeest, impalas, waterbuck, and reedbuck. In summer, wildebeest, zebras and eland are seen in great numbers on the open plains, while in winter elephants congregate in enormous herds around the waterholes. Birdlife in the area is prolific, with some 400-plus species recorded.

Wilderness Linkwasha: An eclectic mix of contemporary interiors and Ndebele culture create the convivial main area, which comprises various multi-level decks. Around them are a cosy library, fireplace, and shaded salas surrounding an inviting pool.

Shaded by leadwood trees, nine elegant tented suites, including a family unit, offer views onto the camp’s waterhole and the busy plains beyond. Neutral tones and bold Ndebele patterns create a striking, authentically African atmosphere.

Our nearby Star Bed overlooks Scott’s Pan, a famously productive waterhole, and offers romantic private dinners and sleep-out options.

Features

TYPE:
Accommodation
LANGUAGES:
English
NO. ROOMS:
ROOM TYPES
Standard Twin/Double Tent(s) (8 rooms)
Family Accommodation (1 room)
9
MIN. CHILD AGE:
6
SPECIAL INTERESTS:
Birding
Nature
Wildlife
PROPERTY FACILITIES:
Bar
Library
Pool
ROOM FACILITIES:
Electrical Outlets
Fan
Internet Access (Complimentary)
Laundry Service (Complimentary)
Lounge Area
Mini Bar
Mosquito Nets
Safe
Tea / Coffee
Verandah
AVAILABLE SERVICES:
Private Vehicle (Available)
ACTIVITIES ON SITE:
Bird Watching
Game Drives
Game Viewing Hide
Night Drives
Sleep Outs
Walks (Guided)
ACTIVITIES NEARBY:
Cultural Tours

Rooms

Standard Twin/Double Tent(s) (8 rooms)

Wilderness Linkwasha's expansive canvas tented accommodations each look out onto the camp's waterhole, and beyond onto a vast plain. Elegant tents, featuring contemporary but timeless décor, nestle under leadwood trees, fronting a waterhole where the wildlife spectacle perpetually amazes and entertains.

Family Accommodation (1 room)

One family canvas unit consisting of two rooms (a main bedroom and a living room that can be converted into a second bedroom) each with its own bathroom. On request the main bedroom, with two three quarter beds (can be converted to a king-size bed on request) while the living room/second bedroom can accommodate two beds for children. The main bathroom has a shower and bathtub, while the second bathroom has a shower and single vanity basin.

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