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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Evening camp view.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Wilderness Linkwasha is a contemporary safari lodge in an iconic Zimbabwean landscape.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Exterior tented accommodation.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Camp exterior view.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Camp exterior view.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Evening camp fire
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Evening views of camp.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Guest pool area
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Deck dining.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Guest areas.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Guest areas
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Guest areas.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Deck dining views.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Guest dining experiences.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Preparing for afternoon game drive
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
A Wilderness Welcome
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Camp views
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Preparing for morning game drive
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Dining views
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Guest deck dining area.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Dining experiences.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Dining
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Dining
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Wildlife near camp.
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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.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Catch your breath around the evening fire after a thrilling day's game-viewing.
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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
Shaded by leadwood trees, nine elegant tented suites offer views onto the camp’s waterhole and the busy plains beyond.
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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
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Sundowners on safari
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Safari Sundowners
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Teagan Cunniffe
Afternoon Safari
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Water is the lifeblood of Hwange.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Feel the magic of Africa in every grain of sand.
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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
Elephant and calf
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Out on a game drive, meet wildlife in its pristine habitat.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Open-air dining overlooking the pan in front of camp
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Wilderness Linkwasha
The lap pool offers relief from the heat at siesta time.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Dana Allen
Buffalo herd seen on the game drive.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
The sleep-out platform at Scott's Pan (available on request).
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Watching the passing parade at sunset.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Cheetah and their movements are closely monitored.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Lions are a regular feature of Linkwasha safari experiences.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
A herd of elephants visit a waterhole to drink.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Mike Myers
Sable graze on the short green grass of early summer.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Warren Ozorio
Herds of plains game including zebra and sable.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Mike Myers
Elephant gather at a waterhole to drink and cool down.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Dana Allen
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
Credit: Dana Allen
Indoor dining for cooler winter nights.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Dana Allen
Linkwasha open-air dining around the pool.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Dana Allen
Elephants drink at a Hwange waterhole.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Joe Hanly
Elephant at the sunken hide.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Dana Allen
Lioness crossing a plain.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Dana Allen
Cheetah seen from a game drive.
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Wilderness Linkwasha
Credit: Dana Allen
Spotted hyena are seen and heard often.