Guided Safaris in Hwange National Park

Where wilderness comes alive!

Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest wildlife sanctuary, spanning over 14,600 square kilometers of diverse landscapes – from the arid Kalahari sands to mopane woodlands and sweeping savannas. Renowned for its abundant wildlife and biodiversity, Hwange offers unforgettable encounters with nature.

Our semi-permanent Fly Camps are set in two of Hwange’s most contrasting and iconic landscapes – the open plains and pans of Kennedy, and the remote northern wilderness of Robins.

Map of Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe showing a route between Kennedy Safari Fly Camp and Robin's Safari Fly Camp, with a 240 km distance marked. The map features gates, an airport icon, and nearby countries Botswana and Zambia.

Highlights of Hwange National Park

With Kaz as your guide, you’ll experience highlights like thrilling rhino tracking on foot or by vehicle, close-up predator sightings, and spectacular gatherings of wildlife at waterholes during the dry season. From vast elephant herds to the rare Tsessebe antelope, Hwange’s wildlife and birdlife diversity is unmatched.

  • Diverse Wildlife: Encounter elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, African wild dogs, and rare species like the Tsessebe antelope.

  • Thrilling Rhino Tracking: Track black rhinos on foot for a rare and unforgettable adventure.

  • Seasonal Wildlife Gatherings: High animal traffic area as wildlife gravitate to waterholes during the dry season (May to October).

  • Birdwatcher’s Paradise: Spot over 400 bird species, including the dazzling lilac-breasted roller.

  • Guided by Kaz on foot and by vehicle, you’ll delve into the fascinating dynamics of this ecosystem, observing predators, prey, and the balance of nature up close.

Four people on Safari in Hwange National Park with an elephant in the background, near a water body, during sunset.

Your Stay in Hwange National Park

HWANGE NATIONAL PARK FLY CAMPS

Our Hwange National Park Fly Camp offers a simple, comfortable under-canvas experience set right in the heart of the wilderness. Meals are wholesome and enjoyed outdoors, and every detail is designed to keep you relaxed while still feeling completely immersed in the raw, untouched beauty of Hwange National Park.

Fly Camp Tent interior with a bed topped with white bedding, pillows, and a colorful blanket, surrounded by wooden chairs, a round beige rug, and outside scenery visible through the tent windows.
Each fly tent includes twin or double beds, a private al-fresco ensuite bathroom, solar lighting, a camera-charging station, and a fly-sheet verandah with comfortable seating. Starlink Wi-Fi is available for communication.
People enjoying a lakeside picnic in Hwange National Park at sunset or dusk in a natural outdoor setting with two women and a safari guide serving drinks near a table and a group of two women and a man waiting nearby, with a safari-style vehicle.

Guests may choose:

  • A Fly Camp stay of 3–5 nights, either at Kennedy Fly Camp or at Robins Fly Camp

  • Or a 6-night, two-camp Hwange National Park circuit, combining both regions 

Hwange National Park Fly Camps can also be combined with Fly Camps in Mana Pools (Shoreline + Chitakwe) as part of a longer Zimbabwe itinerary.

Minimum Stay: 3 nights
Rate: USD 375 per person per night
Booking Requirements for Hwange: No minimum guest requirement – maximum 10 guests.

A woman sitting in a camping chair inside a large outdoor fly camp tent, drinking from a mug with trees visible in the background in Hwange National Park.
Elephants at a watering hole during a sunset in a savannah landscape.

KENNEDY FLY CAMP
Southern Hwange

Explore the Kalahari sandveld in the southernmost part of Hwange National Park. This tour takes you to the Kennedy Pans, where antelopes graze alongside some of Africa’s most iconic predators. Key wildlife sightings include elephants, buffalo, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and wild dogs, as well as a variety of antelope species. Witness the action around the region’s busy watering holes and learn about the delicate balance between grazers and predators in this incredible ecosystem.

Minimum Duration: 3 Nights
Price Per Person Per Night: $375
Max: 10 guests

A lone wildebeest standing in a dry, grassy savanna with trees in the background, accompanied by a small group of antelopes grazing.

ROBINS FLY CAMP
Northern Hwange

Visit the Robins Region in northern Hwange, home to the park’s highest concentration of lions. This area also features rare antelope species like the Tsessebe and Reedbuck. Other wildlife highlights include elephants, buffalo, leopards, cheetahs, and hyenas. Guided drives and walks take you to watering holes where wildlife gathers, offering incredible opportunities for observation and photography.

Guests who wish to visit the Sinamatella Region in Central Hwange, may include this in their trip while staying at Robins Fly Camp. Known for its dams and watering holes that attract large herds of elephants and buffalo, this area offers excellent walking safaris and a rare chance to track black rhinos. Other key wildlife includes lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, and painted dogs. Enjoy a guided exploration of this diverse and scenic landscape.

Minimum Duration: 3 Nights
Price Per Person Per Night: $375
Max: 10 guests

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