The Hide Camp
The Hide camp lies on the eastern boundary of Hwange National Park. One of the few private camps within the National Park, where all of the camp's tents overlook the main waterhole. Just one hundred and eighty metres from the lodge is an ideal vantage point to view some of the numerous animal and bird species found in Hwange National Park. The former includes rare black and white rhino as well as unusually prolific game herds such as groups of over one hundred elephants.
The camp consists of ten, large East African style tents under thatch, with large porch verandas. En-suite showers, flushing loos, plentiful hot water and spacious bedrooms furnished with teak beds and colourful rugs make for a deeply comfortable existence. Delectable food is elegantly presented with candelabra, cut glass and silver, after which the opportunity to watch leopard and other nocturnal predators at the subtly lit pan makes for a remarkable end to what will inevitably have been a remarkable day in this magnificent park. Activities offered include morning and afternoon guided walks, morning and afternoon game drives, night drives, 'hide sits' around the pans, bush breakfasts and an overnight sleep-out option in a tree house.