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The Hide

Our rating

7/10

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Highlights

- Upmarket camp in private concession
- Two viewing hides in camp
- Day and night game drives, abundant wildlife
- Guided walks, superb birdwatching

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Overview

The Hide is a well-established, independent bush camp in a stunning, secluded location within Hwange National Park, northwest Zimbabwe. This comfortable camp sits in a game rich, private concession in the park’s eastern corner, and offers stylish tented accommodation for up to 20 guests, along with exciting viewing hides and a refreshing plunge pool. The camp overlooks a busy waterhole which is a magnet for wildlife, whilst the surrounding area hosts large herds of elephant plus lion, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, wild dog, and the elusive cheetah. Birdlife here is prolific, with over 450 species identified.

The camp’s main building is a thatched, open-sided structure build on two levels, comprising a dining area with a large teak table and chairs for communal meals, a bar area and a sunny lounge with comfy seating. Afternoon tea is often served in a second lounge area on the mezzanine, where the view over the adjacent waterhole enables game viewing from the comfort of your chair. Outside is a decked veranda with an alfresco eating area shaded by Acacia trees, and an inviting plunge pool. A fire pit with seating is a popular venue for a sundowner. The camp also has a well-stocked wine cellar. Wi-Fi is available in the main areas, although note there is no mobile phone signal in camp.

Activities are flexible and include twice-daily game drives and guided walks, birdwatching, and night drives within the private concession, all with experienced, informed guides. The camp has two hides overlooking the waterhole, allowing thrilling, up-close wildlife viewing. One of the hides is underground and can be accessed directly onsite without a guide. Thrill seekers can enjoy an unforgettable night under the stars at the camp’s secluded and romantic Dove’s Nest treehouse, which overlooks a pan popular with giraffe and elephant. Community visits are a great opportunity to meet local villagers and learn about traditional Zimbabwean day to day life.

The accommodation comprises ten canvas tents under thatch. Each spacious tent has double or twin beds, and an ensuite bathroom with basin, WC, and bath or shower. Two units also have an indulgent alfresco bathtub. Outside is a private veranda with seating and super views of activity at the waterhole. All tents are equipped with fans, whilst blankets and hot water bottles are provided for cooler nights.

Children aged ten years and older are most welcome at The Hide, and discounts are available for guests under 12 years of age. Younger guests may be accommodated at the management’s discretion, subject to the camp being booked exclusively by one group. Tents can accommodate up to two adults and one child. Two family units are also available, each sleeping up to four guests in two bedrooms with one bathroom. Note that both the pool and the camp are unfenced, and wild animals regularly roam through. Although it is unlikely that wildlife would approach tents or people, parents are reminded to supervise children at all times.

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    Drivers and transfers were all good - on time and very good service on each trip.

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    MissingHardeep S reviewing Boutique Marrakech & Atlas Mountains on 15 April 2024

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