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Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge

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7/10

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Highlights

- Lovely rooms or self-catering lodges
- Excellent community ties
- Game drives, waterfall hike
- Birdwatching, vibrant community visits

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Overview

Chilo Gorge is a privately-owned luxury safari lodge tucked away on the very edge of the vast Gonarezhou National Park in southern Zimbabwe. Though it’s quite a secluded property, it has close ties to numerous nearby villages. While a key part of staying here is discovering the area’s unspoiled landscapes and abundant wildlife, getting to know the local communities and their cultures is also actively encouraged. Conservation is high on the agenda, with the protection and preservation of the area and its many inhabitants a top priority for the property’s owners.

There are two types of accommodation to choose from - either luxury rooms, or self-catering lodges. Each of the luxury rooms sleeps a maximum of two people and comes with a private balcony for viewing the lovely scenery and wildlife such as elephants, hippos and crocodiles. Amenities include complimentary toiletries and a minibar. As for the larger self-catering lodges, these also accommodate two people and come with a private balcony and en-suite bathroom. There’s a communal kitchen, dining area and plunge pool, as well as an open ‘braai’ area where guests can eat around an open fire.

The beautifully manicured gardens are a pleasure to explore and there’s a conveniently shaded and good-sized swimming pool as well as a spacious lounge, a bar serving all manner of drinks, and a well-stocked library. There’s also a viewing deck for taking in the picturesque sights and a dining room, where guests can enjoy freshly prepared meals featuring national specialties.

Gonarezhou National Park is Zimbabwe’s second largest national park. Gonarezhou has been subject to only a minimal amount of human interference and development over the years, making it one of the more pristine and unspoiled of the country’s national parks. Activities include thrilling game drives with expert guides and a diverse line-up of animals to spot, an adventurous walking trail to a nearby waterfall, birdwatching trips to nearby rivers and visits to the nearby Mahenye village. Here, guests can learn all about the local people’s fascinating customs and traditions, sample some local delicacies, and watch lively celebrations of song and dance.

Children are welcome, and families can choose either two interconnecting luxury catered rooms for up to four people, or the larger self-catering family lodge which can sleep up to six. Due to the rural and remote location of the lodge, parents are reminded to keep their children under adult supervision at all times.

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    From my seven-year-old son:

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    In retrospect, I’d probably do the trip in reverse. Flopping on the roof terrace after the rigours of the mountains would have been even more satisfying.

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