Rhino Safari Camp
Rhino Safari Camp is a small (only 7 rooms) stylish safari camp set in a wild and remote area on the shores of Lake Kariba within the Matusadona National Park .
The Park is managed by African Parks, a well known international non-profit conservation organization that manages national parks and protected areas across Africa in partnership with governments and local communities.
Rhino offers an immersive bush experience for travelers seeking more than just luxury accommodation.
This intimate, unfenced, low-impact camp is perfect for those who value authenticity, a deep connection with nature, and the thrill of the wild — all without sacrificing comfort.
Blending rustic charm with thoughtful design, Rhino Camp provides a stylish yet down-to-earth safari atmosphere.
Tailored for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, the camp offers guided game drives, walking safaris, boat cruises, fishing, unforgettable sundowners and rare up-close encounters with the iconic flora and fauna of the Matusadona National Park and Lake Kariba.
Whether you're gathered around the campfire under a sky filled with stars, or watching elephants roam through the Boma or between the chalets, Rhino Camp delivers the magic of Africa in its purest form.
Camp is totally unfenced and as such, the wildlife frequents the camp by day and night; elephant, lion and leopard are regular visitors; as a result, we tend not to accept bookings for families with children under the age of twelve.
A double story central boma area for enjoying meals; sunsets; sunrises; lake views and frequent visits from elephants. The shady communal area faces the shoreline and is a perfect spot to watch the elephant families moving around the concession; at dusk the fire pit welcomes guests until the drums call for dinner.
Open-fronted elevated; wooden thatched; twin or double bedded; en-suite bedroom chalets follow the shoreline overlooking the untamed African wilderness, while warm hospitality and the natural soundtrack of the bush create a truly memorable stay. The chalets have been built like the BaTonga palafitta, (traditional stilted huts on mopane poles), for natural ventilation during the summer days and as a protection from animals, Zambezi floods and humidity.
Thanks to its unique features, Rhino can easily be combined with a more traditional African lodge or a tented camp.
Rhino offers a genuine safari experience; it is ideal for those who are looking for a real African camp experience, in the bush with style and all the comforts.
