Khama Rhino Sanctuary Campsite | Khama Rhino Sanctuary

The Khama Rhino Sanctuary Campsite has 22 campsites, including sites for large groups. The central feature of each site is a large Mokongwa tree which provides both character and shade. There is also a fireplace, braai stand with grill, and tap with birdbath. The campsites are served by two communal ablution blocks.

There's a curio shop that sells various local crafts, books, maps, souvenirs and postcards. Wood for fires and braais can be bought here, as well as ice, cold drinks and basic provisions.

Also found on-site is an excellent spot for day-visitors to relax and enjoy the peace of the Sanctuary. Visitors can make use of seating, tables, water and braai-stands for their picnic.

The restaurant is open to delight day visitors, chalet guests and campers with a variety of tasty traditional dishes as well as delicious regular items. There's also have a swimming pool, which is ideal for cooling and refreshing.

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Audi Camp | Maun

Located 12km from Maun, Audi Camp is on the road into the Moremi Game Reserve. In addition to being a great place to stay, the friendly team also offers mobile safaris to all the best places in the Moremi, Central Kalahari, and the Pans. Accommodation consists of camping sites with and without power points for those who like to do it themselves. They also have pre-erected dome tents with comfy stretcher beds and luxury campsites on raised wooden decks overlooking the river. A self-catering house is also available and can be hired as a whole or by the room. The house comes with a kitchen, shower, bath and toilet. Guests can enjoy dining at the onsite restaurant or unwind with a refreshing drink at the bar. Guests can also buy drinks from the bar to take on a safari. Additional amenities include an outdoor swimming pool and ablution blocks.

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Third Bridge Camp | Moremi Game Reserve

3rd Bridge Camp is a small, intimate camp with Meru tents accommodating guests in comfort and style. The guest area consists of a central mess tent, outside fire-pit, reminiscent of a bygone age, cuisine is tasteful safari fare- simple, yet delicious, often prepared on the open fire.

The tents have been positioned to ensure privacy and a modest level of exclusivity throughout the camp and each tent sits on a platform, with stunning views over the Channel. The tents are large and spacious with en-suite facilities including flush toilet and safari shower.

3rd Bridge offers a boat cruise into the waterways exploring the deep water lagoons, the sinuous channels passing numerous islands. Experience guides who will take you on game drives in this game rich area conduct activities. Due the very diverse vegetation (riverine forest, floodplain, Mopani forests) the wildlife is spectacular; elephant, buffalo, hippo, giraffe, lechwe, zebra, lion, leopard, cheetah and wild dog to name a few.

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Mbudi Campsite Khwai | Khwai Conservancy

The Mbudi Campsite is situated under large trees next to a tributary of the Mbudi River in the Khwai area outside the Moremi Game Reserve. The camp offers a beautiful nature experience with animals free to roam through the area. There are four campsites to choose from with shared ablutions offering hot showers and flush toilets.

From here Mokoro trips can also be experienced. Ablution facilities were completed early 2018.

Note: There is no electricity.

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Planet Baobab | Gweta

Situated close to the village of Gweta, 290 km from Francistown and 200 km from Maun, this family friendly camp accepts children of all ages. Planet Baobab combines style with comfort while remaining true to its African inspiration.

Accommodation provides different options at all price levels. Traditionally styled, beautifully painted Kalanga Huts with en-suite bathrooms or the shady campsite are a couple of accommodation options available.

The Africantastic ‘shebeen’ style central mess features a tasty bar menu, and when it heats up, cool off in the biggest coolest pool in the Kalahari.

Activities on offer all year round include: guided bush walks; traditional cattle post and village visits; incredibly friendly habituated meerkats; expeditions to Nxai Pan.

During the dry season (25th April to 31st October) activities include quad biking on the saltpans; a sleep out under the magnificent Makgadikgadi night sky. During the wet season (1st November to 24th April) visitors can witness the spectacular zebra and wildebeest migration experience.

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Spoken Languages: English

No. Rooms: 18

Special Interests: Adventure, History & Culture, Nature, Wildlife

Robins Camp Campsites | Western Hwange National Park

Robins Camp is situated in the rugged northern Basalt area of the park, an area rich in natural water with seeps and springs dotting the area. It is the home to some of the last great buffalo herds in Africa, with herds of over 2000 still seen. Given the abundance of prey animals, it is no wonder that it also has the highest concentration of lion in the Park. Robins is also known for big populations of reedbuck, roan, sable and tsessebe as well as the usual herds of elephants and other species encountered in the Park. Particularly encouraging are the regular sightings of both Cheetah and Painted Dog. The scenery of Robins is varied with hills, kopjes (small bouldered hills) and vlei (grassed plains that flood seasonally) areas and has a lot to offer the wildlife enthusiast. We welcome children of all ages and guests can self-drive .

Camping and caravan sites have piped water to each stand. Cooking facilities are available on wood or charcoal braais. Ablution and toilet facilities are provided in communal blocks.

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Tashinga Campsite | Matusadona National Park

The Matusadona National Park is situated on the shores of Lake Kariba between the Ume and Sanyati Rivers.
It covers an area of 1407 sq. km of which only a third is provided with roads for visitors. The other two thirds consists of very wild, rugged and inaccessible country.
The park has a beautiful, shady camping ground at Tashinga on the lakeshore.
There is an ablution block with hot and cold water, showers, toilets, wash basins and baths. Firewood and braai facilities are available.

The colours of an African sunset over water will provide spectacular memories of Lake Kariba and the unspoiled beauty of Matusadona.
Visitors are allowed to get out of their cars and view game on foot, but this is done at their own risk. Wild animals are dangerous and unpredictable.
Elephant, buffalo, impala, kudu and waterbuck are plentiful, whilst rhino, lion, sable, eland and zebra are frequently seen.
Escorted walks with a game Scout are possible, subject to availability of staff at the time.
Free fishing throughout the year is obtainable in the Kariba Lake.
Tiger, bream and vundu provide good sport but a word of warning - look out for crocodiles when standing at the water's edge and avoid swimming in shallow/shoreline areas.

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Nyanyana Lodge & Camp | Lake Kariba

Zimbabwe's vast fresh-water inland sea - 280 kms long and 40 kms at its widest - formed when the Zambezi River was dammed at Kariba Gorge in the 1950s. A wildlife and water wilderness paradise!

Lake Kariba is the name given to the huge body of fresh water which spread 5 200 sq km over the Zambezi River valley after construction of the first major hydro-electric dam was completed in 1959, across Africa's fourth largest river. It is roughly estimated to be about 280kms long and 40 kms at its widest.

Lake Kariba has since become an attractive and popular holiday destination. Its vast expanse of water forms a boundary between Zimbabwe and Zambia; its extensive and attractive shorelines are home to large populations of wildlife and its islands are dotted in a picture-postcard deep blue sea against a backdrop of high escarpment mountain ranges on each side. Big sky sunsets over the lake are legendary, with the calm water turning to golden shot silk in the dusk and the bare branches of its famous drowned trees silhouetted in the foreground.

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Nyamepi Campsite | Mana Pools National Park

Nyamepi is the main campsite in Mana Pools National Park, situated by the Zambezi River with the backdrop of the mountains across in Zambia. Nyamepi campsite is regularly visited by elephant, buffalo, lion and hyena - making it an exciting place to be night and day!

The Nyamepi Campsite is located along the Zambezi River and is situated near the Mana Pools National Park reception office. Visitors need to bring their own camping equipment, bedding, toiletries, cooking implements, etc. There are ablution blocks nearby with hot and cold running water, flush toilets and laundry basins. Visitors can buy firewood at the reception office, and each campsite has a braai area. This camping ground has 30 sites.

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Sunbird Guesthouse | Harare

Spotless Harare Guesthouse inside a secure, guarded estate in an upmarket, quiet suburb of Harare. Situated between the airport and the city. Free superfast fibre-optic Wifi, close to tourism, business & transport hubs with good local restaurants and supermarkets.

Sunbird is the home base for self-drive safaris in Zimbabwe. We rent out fully kitted 4x4s and help with Zimparks & Kariba Ferries bookings as www.manapools.com and www.selfdrivezim.com. We ensure our clients access to fuel and supplies to ensure they have an unforgetable and hastle-free adventure around Zimbabwe .

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Big Cave Campsite | Matobo National Park

Bordering Matopos National Park, Big Cave Campsite offers a range of campsites for both the 4 x 4 outdoor enthusiast as well as over land truck companies.

The Big Cave campsite is situated only 3 km off the main tarmac road, and is easily accessible (including large camper vans as well as 4 x 4 caravans). The camp site is divided into specific sites designed for the overland trucks, as well as a number of private sites for the 4 x 4 enthusiast.

Park fees need not be paid to access the camp site. The campsite is 49 Km's from Bulawayo, 105 km's from the Plumtree border, and 370 km's from the Beitbridge border.

This beautiful camp site is located 2 km from the National Park boundary, with wonderful views down the valley into the National Park. Access is through a separate gate which can accommodate large vehicles.

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