Located
15 minutes from Harare city centre,
in the prestigious suburb of Glen
Lorne, This hotel enjoys unsurpassed
views of the Domboshawa Range. This
luxury boutique hotel has been built
in the African design of stone and
thatch, and is set in beautiful gardens.
Accommodation is in the classic and
gracious main house and also in intimate
private lodges, all have en-suite
facilities. The luxury of Imba Matombo,
which means "House of Stone"
is complemented with gourmet food
and fine wines. For the more active
guests, there is a tennis court and
a large 25m swimming pool.
Located
within easy walking distance of the
Falls and the main shopping villages,
this grand old Edwardian hotel was
built 1904 and provided an upmarket
getaway for the early settlers. Without
detracting from the old world atmosphere,
the hotel was recently renovated and
modernised. Today it offers guests
spacious accommodation, excellent
service and cuisine from a choice
of restaurants, as well as a delightful
swimming pool set in sprawling gardens.
This
Lodge is situated on 50,000 hectares
of unspoilt bushland on the banks
of the Zambezi River, by road it is
45 kilometres upstream from Victoria
Falls. The lodge is one of the prestigious
Conservation Corporation group of
properties and the emphasis here is
on luxury, fine cuisine, excellent
service and quality game viewing acitivities.
You will have a choice of either Water
Lodge or Safari Camp and from either
you activities include professionally
guided morning and evening game walks
and drives plus the option to canoe
or boat along the Zambezi River.
This
Water Lodge rambles along 15 kilometres
of Zambezi river frontage and accommodates
guests in spacious, air-conditioned
suites of natural wood and slate under
thatch - each has it's own private
plunge pool and spectacular views
out over the river. Safari Camp on
the other hand, sets new standards
in tented elegance with its canvas
canopy over large glass paned windows
which frame the view over the plain
and waterhole. All rooms are air-conditioned
and there is a pool, lounge and shaded
decks for relaxing.
Located
just outside the western boundary
of the Mana Pools National Park the
camp is set on the banks of the Zambezi
River and looks out to the hills of
Zambia. This is one of the legendary
camps of southern Africa - a haven
for wildlife enthusiasts and nature
lovers. The camp consists of just
8 thatched chalets with en suite bathrooms,
an open-air dining room under a large
mahogany tree and a bar / campfire
area on the sandy bank of the river.
Zimbabwe has one of the most respected
guiding qualifications in Africa and
at Chikwenya your guides will escort
game drives, game walks, birding trips
and / or boating on the river.
This
is one of the few camps located in
a private area within Hwange National
Park and it provides a more isolated
wildlife experience. The camp overlooks
one of the park's large pans and waterholes,
which holds water naturally for most
of the year. When the waterhole dries
up, we pump water to help the animals
survive the long dry winter season.
This ensures that there is great animal
activity in front of the camp. Game
viewing starts right in front of your
room. The ten large tented rooms,
each with en suite and private viewing
platform, are large and airy with
wonderful views. The main living area
is under cool thatch and includes
a dining room, a lounge, an indoor
and an outdoor raised game viewing
platform and a small plunge pool.
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