Hwange Bush Camp – Old School Safari, Done Right
Deep in the remote northern region of Hwange National Park, where the mopane thickets meet open plains, Hwange Bush Camp delivers the kind of safari that’s more Hemingway than high-speed Wi-Fi. Think classic canvas tents, campfire storytelling, and wildlife so close you’ll hear them breathe.
Designed for the purist, this seasonal camp (April–November) operates in a private concession known for its excellent walking safaris. This isn’t a drive-through safari buffet. You’ll track elephants on foot, read the bush like a book, and maybe—if you’re lucky—spot lions doing more than just napping.







What Sets It Apart?
- Walking Safari Focus – Led by top Zimbabwean guides who can spot a kudu before you’ve even looked up.
- Comfortably Rustic – Spacious Meru tents, en-suite bathrooms with hot bucket showers, and a mess tent serving wholesome bush meals. Simple. Satisfying. Safari.
- Wildlife Wonderland – Expect elephants, wild dog packs, sable, and the odd cheetah making an unscheduled appearance.
This is the safari for those who like their wild, well-guided, and refreshingly unplugged. Hwange Bush Camp doesn’t chase trends—it honours tradition.
