 
											Little Makalolo is situated overlooking a waterhole in an ecologically diverse area within the heart of Hwange National Park. Located within the private Makololo concession, game drives are offered both day and night and walking safaris can be provided within the concession. Game viewing in this part of Zimbabwe is highly reliable due to the immense number of water holes in the area. The camp offers six simple, no-nonsense en-suite bush tents, albeit with excellent finishing. The common areas include a dining room, lounge, plunge pool and open fire area. Little Makololo provides an excellent location for people seeking the thrill of the African bush and an opportunity to see a wide variety of game.
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Other Hwange Hotels
 
			
					Set in one of the most remote parts of Hwange National park, the Sinamatella area was established in 1966 and was a former cattle ranch, the area is known for its rocky, hilly county with thick teak woodland.
 
			
					Davison’s Camp is situated deep in Hwange National Park, in the south-eastern Linkwasha Concession.
 
			
					Deteema Springs sits perched on a rocky cliff in a private concession in one corner of Hwange National Park. With the Deteema dam on one side and permanent water springs on the other, this charming lodge is located in an area with plenty of big game around.
 
			
					Ivory Lodge occupies an ideal position in one of Zimbabwe’s richest wildlife areas where herds of many hundreds of elephant are a common sight.
 
			
					Miombo is a quirky and intimate camp that remains a popular destination for travelers who wish to combine a safari in Hwange with a visit to the mighty Victoria Falls.
 
			
					Robins Camp is part of the iconic Hwange National Park and situated in the rugged northern Basalt area of the Park. It is rich in natural water resources with seeps and springs dotting the area.
 
			
					The Hide is situated on a large private concession bordering Hwange National Park to the East.
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