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Linkwasha Camp

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Highlights

- Stylish, upmarket camp on private reserve
- Air-conditioned suites
- Game drives and guided walks
- Sleep-outs under the stars

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Linkwasha Camp is an upmarket safari camp within a secluded private concession in Hwange National Park, northwest Zimbabwe. Situated on the edge of the Ngamo Plains, the camp overlooks a busy waterhole popular with wildlife. This contemporary camp offers excellent hosting and guiding plus nine deluxe tented suites, well-appointed communal areas, and an inviting swimming pool. It will appeal to travellers seeking a stylish and highly comfortable stay in a game rich, wilderness location.

Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest, a vast, diverse landscape of grassy plains, arid scrubland, and verdant woodland, interspersed with waterholes. The area is home to abundant wildlife, including large herds of elephant and buffalo along with lion, cheetah, leopard, giraffe, and zebra. Birdlife here is prolific, with over 400 species identified.

Guest spaces in camp include indoor and outdoor dining areas, offering both communal dining and individual tables. Private dining is also available, subject to arrangement. There is a cosy bar and library area, and a comfortable lounge with an open fireplace, ideal for cooler nights. Outside is a generous split-level decked area with great views of the wildlife that converge around the waterhole. A swimming pool flanked by loungers provides welcome respite from the heat, whilst a fire pit with seating is a popular spot for a sundowner or nightcap. Note that due to Linkwasha’s remote location, mobile phone and Wi-Fi reception are not available.

Activities include day and night game drives within the private concession. Night drives are a great opportunity for glimpsing elusive, nocturnal creatures such as spotted hyena, bush baby, mongoose and scrub hare. Guided walks take place in the mornings, to avoid the heat of the day, and are led by informed, experienced guides. Guests can enjoy a thrilling night sleeping out under African skies at Linkwasha's romantic star bed, located by a productive waterhole. The camp organises cultural visits to the local community, allowing a glimpse into traditional Zimbabwean life and customs.

Accommodation comprises nine well-appointed tented suites, all featuring stylish, contemporary décor. Each tent has a king size or twin beds, a relaxing lounge area and an ensuite bathroom with twin basins, WC, and shower. Sliding glass doors lead outside to a private terrace with super views of wildlife on the surrounding plains. All suites benefit from air conditioning, room fans, minibar, and hot drink facilities.

Children are most welcome in camp. A two bedroom family tent is available, comprising one double and one twin bedroom, plus two ensuite bathrooms, each with shower, basin, and WC, and one with bathtub. Note that the camp is unfenced, and wildlife does roam through. Although it is unlikely that animals would approach tents or people, parents are reminded to supervise their children at all times.

Linkwasha Camp is an upmarket safari camp set within a secluded private concession in Hwange National Park, northwest Zimbabwe. Situated on the edge of the Ngamo Plains, the camp overlooks a busy waterhole popular with wildlife. This contemporary camp offers excellent hosting and guiding plus nine deluxe tented suites, well-appointed communal areas, and an inviting swimming pool. It will appeal to travellers seeking a stylish and highly comfortable stay in a game rich, wilderness location.

Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest, a vast, diverse landscape of grassy plains, arid scrubland and verdant woodland, interspersed with waterholes. The area is home to abundant wildlife, including large herds of elephant and buffalo along with lion, cheetah, leopard, giraffe, and zebra. Birdlife here is prolific, with over 400 species identified.

Guest spaces in camp include indoor and outdoor dining areas, with the option of communal dining or individual tables. Private dining is also available, subject to prior arrangement. There is a cosy bar and library area, and a comfortable lounge with an open fireplace, ideal for cooler nights. Outside is a generous split-level decked area with fantastic views of the wildlife that converge around the waterhole. A swimming pool flanked by loungers provides welcome respite from the heat, whilst a fire pit with seating is a popular spot for a sundowner or nightcap. Note that due to Linkwasha’s remote location, mobile phone and Wi-Fi reception are not available.

Activities include day and night game drives within the private concession. Night drives are a great opportunity for glimpsing elusive, nocturnal creatures such as spotted hyena, bush baby, mongoose and scrub hare. Guided walks take place in the mornings, to avoid the heat of the day, and are led by informed, experienced guides. Guests can enjoy a thrilling night sleeping out under African skies at Linkwasha's romantic star bed, located beside a bustling waterhole. The camp also organises cultural visits to the local community, allowing a glimpse into traditional Zimbabwean life and customs.

Accommodation comprises nine well-appointed tented suites, all featuring stylish, contemporary décor. Each tent has a king size or twin beds, a relaxing lounge area and an ensuite bathroom with twin basins, WC, and shower. Sliding glass doors lead outside to a private terrace with super views of wildlife on the surrounding plains. All suites benefit from air conditioning, room fans, minibar, and hot drink facilities.

Children aged 6 years and above are welcome. There's a two-bedroom family tent comprising one double and one twin bedroom, plus two ensuite bathrooms, each with shower, basin, and WC, and one with bathtub. Note that the camp is unfenced, and wildlife does roam through. Although it is unlikely that animals would approach tents or people, parents are reminded to supervise their children at all times.

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