Wilderness Little Makalolo
Wilderness Air thrillingly enhances your safari while safely adding to the adventure.
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
A towering false mopane tree in the centre of the camp shades a separate dining and lounge area
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Always a thrill to see a thirsty herd at the camp pool
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Guided walks and bird-watching take in the finer details of a safari
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Little Makalolo’s waterholes attract wildlife from far and wide, including the busy pan in front of camp
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Earthy tones bring the outside in to the main area lounge
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Wind down at the camp pool watching the wildlife parade
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Relax over a cocktail by the pool
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Our accomplished bartender can rustle up all manner of delicious cocktails
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Early morning game drives always include a bush coffee stop accompanied by tasty treats
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Coffee on safari always tastes better
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Appetising brunches and lunches are always appreciated after a busy morning's game viewing
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Young male giraffes 'necking' as they start to assert their dominance
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Preparing the dining area for the evening meal
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Elephant mother and calf as seen from the log pile hide
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Breeding herd of elephant at a waterhole
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Sundowners by the vehicle at the log-pile hide
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Little Makalolo is famous for its log pile hide - a wonderful spot for watching the wildlife comings and going
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Water sources bring the elephants close to camp
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Elephant activity at the waterhole in front of the log pile hide
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Lions are the apex predator at Little Makalolo
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
The stylish tents are spacious, and the en-suite bathrooms include double vanities
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
With just five en-suite units, intimate Wilderness Little Makalolo is Hwange’s original – and greatly cherished – bush camp
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
The inviting guest tent interior
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
The bathrooms feature double vanities, and indoor and outdoor showers
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Wilderness Little Makalolo
Wilderness Air thrillingly enhances your safari while safely adding to the adventure.
Photographer credit: Wilderness
Wilderness Little Makalolo
A towering false mopane tree in the centre of the camp shades a separate dining and lounge area
Photographer credit: Wilderness
A charming, intimate camp in the south-east of Hwange, Wilderness Little Makalolo features prominently on the mental maps of local wildlife, all drawn to its reliable waterhole. A log-pile hide affords unique, thrilling close-up views of elephants, and habitat diversity ensures year-round wildlife.
Activities focus on game drives and morning nature walks. The many waterholes produce amazing sightings, or guests can relax in camp and wait for wildlife to come to them. The six spacious en-suite tents (including a family tent) are only surpassed in the experience stakes by the opportunity to sleep out at the Madison Pan star bed.
INSIDER'S TIP: Visit the log-pile hide between game drives to enjoy close up viewing of wildlife at the productive waterhole. Elephants are often the star attraction so make sure you have your camera ready ...
With just five en-suite units, intimate Wilderness Little Makalolo is Hwange’s original – and greatly cherished – bush camp, known for its exceptionally warm and genuine staff.
The stylish tents are spacious and the en-suite bathrooms include double vanities, and indoor and outdoor showers. Solar power is used for tent lights and to heat water, ensuring a lighter environmental footprint.
The luxury family canvas tented unit has two three-quarter beds in each bedroom, each of which has its own entrance with an inter-leading door between the two rooms.
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