A Night Under the African Sky
Imagine being woken by the rising sun as the sky is painted in hues of pink and blue, and animals venture to the waterhole for
Imagine being woken by the rising sun as the sky is painted in hues of pink and blue, and animals venture to the waterhole for
After Project Penya raised five times more funds than anticipated, it not only allowed for the inclusion of twice the number of girls in the

Christmas in the African bush is a wondrously unique experience, very different from what most people in the Northern hemisphere are used to. Instead of
Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe’s largest national park, provides a home for many of the country’s protected animal species, thus playing an important role in protecting

Hwange is home to some of the last remaining of Africa’s super elephant herds. The African Elephant is an iconic symbol of the continent, deeply

Mobsters, Exhibitionists, Arsonists & Kleptomaniacs Bird watchers on a birding safari are in for a real treat to see the exceptional birds of Hwange National
An African safari is an incredibly rewarding experience where people can experience un-spoilt nature and feel a deep connection to the natural world. It, more

Most international visitors to Zimbabwe arrive at Victoria Falls Airport in the north-west of the country. From here, it’s an easy commute to Hwange National

We at Elephant’s Eye, Hwange National Park, are fortunate enough to be frequently visited by the Presidential Herd, who visit our lodge to drink from

Conservation is deeply engrained in our company philosophy. The Painted Dogs Centre educates travellers about the Painted Dog, also known as the African Wild Dog,

Hwange will not disappoint and leave you inspired with an incredible game viewing experience Read about the history of Hwange National Park and a conservation

Eco-tourism is a buzzword that’s been floating around for a while. But what does eco-tourism mean to the luxury lodge Elephant’s Eye in Zimbabwe? Situated

Meeting the children of Zimbabwe on a community school visit. In October, I was lucky enough to travel to Zimbabwe for one week and experience