Ethos African Snippets

Zimbabwe should be on everyone’s safari bucket list.  Having emerged from the rule of Mugabe blinking into the international world, Zimbabwe moved ahead with the rebuilding of its safari reputation.  Victoria Falls had always managed to stand apart as a destination in its own right, so the rebirth of this industry was prime for take-off.  Now with the reopening of their international borders following the pandemic, Zimbabwe, once again, is ready to emerge with a pristine wildlife offering to rival the best that Africa has to offer. 

Machaba Safaris have continued to invest in the country, seeing its huge potential and increasing their portfolio of luxury eco lodges within Zimbabwe.  It all started with Verney’s, and now Machaba Safaris have a total of 5 camps located in two of  Zimbabwe’s iconic safari destinations – Hwange National Park and Mana Pools National Park.

For those that have clients that are travelling from Ireland or the US, you can visit Zimbabwe NOW with no need to quarantine on your return.  Machaba Safaris have an amazing stay 3 and pay for 2 at all of their Hwange Camps.

Sustainable tourism – community upliftment – wildlife conservation

Guests want that iconic wildlife experience that will create memories of a lifetime.  They want a camp that is powered by people who care and understand what a bush experience is all about

Ideal Locations – Incredible Guides – Warm hospitality – Amazing wildlife – fabulous food

Let us remind you what Machaba Safaris in Zimbabwe has to offer – all of this and more ….

Looking to put together an itinerary covering the best of Zimbabwe or taking in both Zimbabwe and Botswana?  Then click here to view the Machaba Safaris range of curated itineraries.

Hwange, an hour’s drive from Victoria Falls, and the largest Park in Zimbabwe. At 14,600km2 in size, Hwange National Park is home to the “Presidential Herd” of elephants and the iconic giraffe is a common sighting. The vast space the ideal way in which to immerse yourself in the authentic spirit of a safari.

Come and get an insight into Machaba Safaris Camps in Hwange.

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The most remote park in the country, Mana Pools is the first Biosphere Reserve in Zimbabwe. It’s known for its big herds of elephant, buffalo, endangered wild dogs, lions and the more shy leopards, cheetahs and spotted hyenas.

Machaba Safaris has two seasonal camps in Mana Pools.