
Davison’s Camp is situated deep in Hwange National Park, in the south-eastern Linkwasha Concession. Overlooking a waterhole and open plains, there are many opportunities to observe wildlife from the comfort of your tent or the lounge area abound. Named after the founder of Hwange National Park, Ted Davison, the camp offers a classic safari experience and is an excellent location to go out on game drives or guided walks in the early hours of the day. Albeit a relatively simple camp in comparison to some of the more lavish safari camps, Davison’s provides all the amenities needed to ensure a pleasurable bush experience.
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