Hwange’s New Park Entry Fees

Hwange’s New Park Entry Fees

Unlike parks in many other parts of the world, Zimbabwe's wildlife havens do not rely on government subsidies. They are self-funded. This means that every dollar paid at the gate helps the frontline.

The Best Time to Visit Hwange National Park

The Best Time to Visit Hwange National Park

Whether you are chasing the adrenaline of a lion hunt in the October heat or the quiet song of a migratory bird in the January rains, the Hwange National Park offers a version of itself that will meet

The Rarer Side of Hwange

The Rarer Side of Hwange

For seasoned safari travellers, the thrill of the “Big Five” can sometimes feel like ticking off a familiar list. But what if a destination offered something deeper - something rarer.

The Basilwizi of Hwange

The Basilwizi of Hwange

While Hwange is often viewed through the lens of the Nambya dynasty or the Ndebele state, the story of the region is incomplete without the Basilwizi - the People of the Great River.

Sage Clubs 2026 Leadership Team Retreat

Sage Clubs 2026 Leadership Team Retreat

Sage Clubs are school-based programs that equip students with practical skills, confidence and opportunities to contribute positively where they live and learn.

The story behind Sage Clubs

The story behind Sage Clubs

Sage Clubs were not born out of a program template or a donor framework. They grew out of conversation, concern and a shared belief that Hwange’s future depends not only on wildlife and tourism.

The BaNambya of Hwange

The BaNambya of Hwange

Through the work of the Association of Tourism Hwange, visitors are encouraged to experience Hwange not only as a wildlife destination, but also as a living cultural landscape shaped by the BaNambya.

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!

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).

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.

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”

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.

 
 

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