Festive Season in Hwange

Festive Season in Hwange

Hwange is different during the Christmas holidays.

ATH at the 2025 Safari Show

ATH at the 2025 Safari Show

It was a first for ATH to attend the Safari Show on 29 November this year - and it definitely lived up to its reputation!

Celebrating Community Innovation

Celebrating Community Innovation

This week ATH visited three remarkable community initiatives that are using creativity, environmental stewardship and entrepreneurship to build a stronger, more sustainable Hwange.

Wildlife Rangers Day Commemorations

Wildlife Rangers Day Commemorations

ATH participated in the Wildlife Rangers Day commemorations held at Gwayi Primary School, an event hosted by our valued conservation stakeholder, Painted Dog Conservation (PDC).

ATH Raises Concerns Over Proposed Hwange Road Detour

ATH Raises Concerns Over Proposed Hwange Road Detour

The Association for Tourism Hwange, representing tourism and conservation stakeholders across the Hwange region, has expressed concern regarding the proposed detour route.

Hwange High Court Official Opening

Hwange High Court Official Opening

ATH had the opportunity to witness the official opening of the Office of the Master of the High Court of Zimbabwe in Hwange.

Making the rounds in Hwange town

Making the rounds in Hwange town

Shamah, our program coordinator who was on assignment from our Marketing Committee engaged with key stakeholders across the Hwange region.

ATH Stakeholders Meeting - 5 September 2025

ATH Stakeholders Meeting - 5 September 2025

Association for Tourism Hwange (ATH) continues to build momentum as a platform that unites conservation, community and tourism for a sustainable future.

Water Bodies and Their Role in Conservation

Water Bodies and Their Role in Conservation

Hwange National Park is located on the edge of the Kalahari Desert, a region naturally short on perennial rivers.

Hwange National Park

Hwange National Park

Hwange National Park is a changing landscape whose survival depends on each species and each drop of water

Driving tourism growth in Matabeleland North

Driving tourism growth in Matabeleland North

The Association for Tourism Hwange (ATH) participated in a panel discussion on “Tourism and Conservation as Economic Drivers”

Geospatial Innovation for Conservation

Geospatial Innovation for Conservation

The Association for Tourism Hwange (ATH) participated in the two-day online Geospatial Land-Use Planning Toolkit Training, held on 27-28 June 2025 at Hwange Main Camp, and hosted by M.A.P Scientific S

ATH at National Elephant Management Strategy Workshop

ATH at National Elephant Management Strategy Workshop

The Association for Tourism Hwange (ATH) participated in the National Elephant Management Strategy (NEMS) workshop which was held on 25-26 June 2025 at Hwange Safari Lodge.

Climate Change and Its Impact on Hwange

Climate Change and Its Impact on Hwange

Hwange, Zimbabwe’s largest and most biodiverse national park, stands as a sanctuary of extraordinary wildlife, unique ecosystems and deeply rooted cultural heritage.

Conservation Debates Premiere

Conservation Debates Premiere

On 13 June 2025, Marist Brothers High School in Hwange became the vibrant hub for an exchange of ideas during the 2025 Association for Tourism Hwange (ATH) Conservation Debate Competition.

Hwange tourism looking to recover after vaccines

Hwange tourism looking to recover after vaccines

In an effort to ensure Zimbabwe is a safe destination for travelers, the majority of the Hwange area tourism employees and Hwange National Park staff are being vaccinated to protect against Covid-19.

 
 

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