Earth Day 2022 – Invest in our Planet
For Earth Day 2022, we would like to focus on Camp Kuzuma, Chobe situated within the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA), on the borders
For Earth Day 2022, we would like to focus on Camp Kuzuma, Chobe situated within the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA), on the borders
Nestled deep in the wild heart of Africa, on the meandering river of Khwai, Mogotlho Lodge is the perfect destination to indulge in both luxury
Hwange Zimbabwe holds a character as biodiverse as the ecosystem itself and the northern pans are no exception. Being the largest national park in Zimbabwe,
The life of a hippo. Otherwise known as the ‘river horse’, the hippo can always be found in and around bodies of water. The third-largest
The Zambezi creates a natural border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, separated in country and culture but not in dependency on its waters. The ebbs and
World Wildlife Day was launched in 2013 by the United Nations in order to create awareness about the world’s animals and plants, as well as
Poetry reminds us of the delicate nature of the ecosystem, and the vital need to ensure its protection. In a conscientious and ethical approach to
The geographical and spiritual landscapes of Matobo Hills have been carved over thousands of years, myth and legend held between boulder and crevice. The area
Whenever I leave a body of water, a part of me remains, held in its currents and its rhythmic lapping against the shore. Something has
Botswana is a destination diverse in scenery and ecosystems, and a Chobe River cruise experience should be firm on your safari list. From salt pans,
Read about the incredible conservation story of Lake Kariba and Operation Noah. Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe embodies a tale which sounds both impossible, and miraculous. The
“As you get older, you tend to look more in the rearview mirror than you do at the road ahead,” a retired Australian Army general
The wilderness remains to hold a sense of mystery – its dynamics, communication methods and survival techniques continue to captivate our curiosity. Safari operators, conservationists,
Guests at Nantwich Lodge, in the wild north-west of Hwange National Park, stood on the lawn outside the main communal building and watched, in awe,
Atop a granite hill in Matobo National Park, surrounded by an amphitheater of boulders, lies the grave of Cecil John Rhodes. With panoramic scenery akin
Over the last two years, the travel terrain has changed, but the necessity for adventure and connection has not. If recent adversity has taught us
The arrival of spring is a welcomed time in Mana Pools National Park – for renewal, for transformation as well as an invitation for walking
Wildlife has an innate and ancient knowledge of the African landscape, one which covers 1000’s of kilometres, across borders and deep into other countries. These
Located in northern Zimbabwe, on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River, Mana Pools provides a true ‘out of africa’ experience. It’s remote location deems
As we move into the hotter months, activity is heating up around the waterhole at Camp Kuzuma. The water deposits throughout the bush are drying
Hideaways’ recently had the pleasure of hosting Gus le Breton, ‘African Plant Hunter’ at our Hwange National Parks property, Nantwich Lodge. Gus introduces us to
Botswana is a country rich in both economy and culture. Its landscapes, people and tourism operations have much to offer, welcoming visitors with open arms,
Every so often, one needs to speak the language of relaxation – to rejuvenate, reboot and reconnect. There is no place better to do so
The Heartbeat of Mana Pools Mana Pools is the definition of wild Africa – untamed, remote and abundant with wildlife. Time spent here, beneath the