Over the last few years, the number of Baobabs that have been felled by elephants in Gonarezhou National Park, Zimbabwe’s second largest national park, has increased at an alarming rate. Unless steps are taken to prevent this, almost all Baobab trees near or along the Runde River will be a part of history. Introduction to… More »
Zimbabwe
A Vacation That Makes a Difference
At Chalo Africa, we believe in conservation-minded eco-tourism, and we want to work with and support initiatives on the ground that truly make a difference. That’s why we’ve partnered with Kempinski Hotels and Asilia Africa to bring you this incredible Kenyan safari with a philanthropic twist. Not only will you enjoy 6 nights of luxury… More »
A Meander through the Zimbabwean Lowveld
Sangeeta tells us about her trip to Zimbabwe in July 2014. I had originally planned a Mana-Gonarezhou trip for July 2013 but a brand-new career and company intervened, forcing me to put this safari on the back burner. In retrospect, that was just as well because I think we were able to put together a… More »
New Camp in Hwange, Zimbabwe: The Elephant’s Eye
The Elephant’s Eye comprises 8 tented chalets all with double/twin beds surrounded by mosquito netting with an en-suite bathrooms (bath and basin) and an outside shower. It can host a maximum of 16 people at any given time and all meals and most drinks are included. Travellers can enjoy the beautiful setting looking onto a… More »
Discount on Flights in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
Offer details: 50% Discount on Wilderness Air Flights to and from the following camps: Little Makalolo, Davison’s and Ruckomechi Camp. Applies on stays of three nights or more per camp. Validity: Valid for all new bookings traveling in 2013. Little Makalolo: Hwange National Park Little Makalolo Camp lies in the heart of Hwange National Park,… More »