Little Makololo Camp (Hwange National Park) Zimbabwe

 

Little Makololo Camp - Picture by Wildernerss Safaris - www.africansafaris.travel

 

Location:

Makalolo is made up of two small camps - Makalolo Plains and Little Makalolo - which have exclusive use of a massive concession area within Hwange National Park.

Little Makalolo is the "sister" camp to Makalolo Plains. The camp lies in the heart of Hwange National Park, in one of its best game viewing areas, overlooking a vibrant waterhole.

 

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Accommodation:

The camp is built on raised teak decks and boardwalks, providing panoramic unique views over the Somavundla Pan with its excellent concentrations of wildlife.

Accommodation consists of ten large, comfortable tented rooms with en-suite facilities as well as an outdoor shower for those who enjoy showering under the stars.

The lighting in the rooms is battery-powered so there is peace and quiet in camp, allowing one to listen to the sounds of the bushveld instead.

 

Little Makololo Camp - Picture by Wildernerss Safaris - www.africansafaris.travel

 

Facilities:

The main area has a lounge, pub, plunge pool and dining area where delicious meals are served.

While the emphasis is on game drives, night drives and guided walks, well-situated hides or raised viewing platforms provide the ideal manner to while away the lazy midday hours, watching wildlife come down to the waterholes to drink.

 

Little Makololo Camp - Picture by Wildernerss Safaris - www.africansafaris.travel


Activities / Wildlife:

As Little Makololo is within Hwange National Park itself, guests' game viewing starts right at their doorstep.

Activities center on open 4x4 Land Rover game drives and guided nature walks throughout the Makalolo concession.

The area's large number of waterholes attracts game in both quantity and variety, especially in the winter months when Hwange is literally home to a Noah's Ark parade of animals as they come down to quench their thirst.

There are a number of shallow pans spread throughout the Park, around which wildlife congregates, making for excellent and reliable game viewing. During summer plains game migrate onto the plains, closely followed by their predators. Elephant, buffalo, sable, roan, southern giraffe, blue wildebeest, impala and sometimes even gemsbok (oryx) can be seen here. This Park is one of the best for predators - lion, leopard, wild dog and cheetah are regularly sighted, along with the smaller African wildcat, serval, honey badger, civet and spotted hyaena.

 

  Accommodation Rates:-  From $610 Per person per night sharing. Please contact us for a quote and suggested itinerary