Owners Sharon and Phil Stead have a hand on involvement in their popular portfolio of camp (Khulu; meaning grandfather is named after Sharon father and strong ethics around conservation. The camps
The only (non- National Parks) self- catering camp within the park with two accommodation options. North camp has four tents raised on timber platforms overlooking the Kapula veil and south
Perched on a bluff overlooking a dam. Nantwich was recently privatised in part ownership with author Tonny Park. Built from the foundations of old National Parks outpost, the rerfunished
Nehimba has become renowned for its dry season encounters with lions and elephants in and around the camp, down to the waterhole over which it looks.
Robins camp was privatised a few years ago and has undergone a full refurbishment situated in a rugged basalt area rich in natural water, large buffalo herds are often seen. The camp is named
The vision of the widely respected Beks Ndlovu, the Somalisa Concession incooperates three camps, each stylishly built to fit in with the natural environment, and overlooking a waterhole and water purification
Built in 1992 by Tom Prestone, the family remain actively involved in the running of the camp and it is cosistently voted one of the best lodges in Zimbabwe, In addition to the main facilities, the
A nostalgic style camp carefully built with a low impact structural design and the use of solar energy to ensure a low eco-footprint. Verney has always had a strong commitment to the environment