
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. Your hosts at Miombo, Simon & his team, are warm and caring people who love what they do and are committed to making your stay a memorable one. The main central area looks out onto the pool and garden areas, beyond which is the main waterhole and views into the Miombo woodland. The standard rooms (pictured) are quaint units under thatch roofs, and offer simple but comfortable accommodation. Each standard room has stargazer outside showers, semi en-suite bathroom with flushing toilet. The luxury wood and custom tent tree houses are all en-suite with either double or twin beds, each with raised decks overlooking the main waterhole. Tea and coffee facilities, mosquito nets and fans are in each room to make your stay more comfortable. Guests have the option of driving into the Hwange National Park in their own vehicle, or join one of the game drives offered by Miombo Lodge in comfortable, open-sided 4×4 vehicles equipped with a radio, and accompanied by experienced and knowledgeable local guides. The early morning game drive and afternoon drives take you into the park. The afternoon is prime time to sit around the main waterholes in the park to see the many herds of elephant as they come to drink. The Ingonyama Dance Troupe provides exciting evening entertainment on request and pre-arranged tours of the Painted Dog Conservation project and Dete Village are available.
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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.

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