We’ve been quiet lately, apologies for any delays in getting back to you! We switched up the bush for the beach this time 🌴
Interested in booking somewhere in Mozambique, get in touch, we would love to help plan your beach holiday!
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📞: +263 7 81482481 / +263 7 71289318
Happy Earth Day 🌍🌱
Earth Day is a reminder of the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability, encouraging us to come together and take action for a healthier planet and brighter future!
#earthday
#sustainability
#conservation
#enviroment
A beautiful little hide away in the middle of Hwange National Park 🦒
The Hide Safari Camp is the product of their passion for nature in general, and Hwange National Park in particular.
Over the years The Hide has earned its reputation as a consummate safari destination, for both the exceptional wildlife experience and the hospitality it offers.
Here’s a little sneak peek of what it’s like as a guest with The Hide 🦛🦓🦒
Get in touch to make your booking:-
📧: [email protected]
📞: +263 7 81482481 / +263 7 71289318
The magic and uniqueness of traveling in the green season :-
Reasonable Prices -
You can benefit from lower prices than in the peak season and can therefore budget to go for longer and make the most of reduced prices. There may be special offers available during this time of year, so do enquire when booking!
Photographic Dream -
Photographers after wildlife encounters or dramatic landscapes will find long days filled with opportunity.
Baby Animals -
Increased rainfall and lush vegetation during the Emerald season provide ideal conditions for many species to breed and raise their young.
Fewer Tourists -
As there are fewer people visiting you will have fewer crowds and vehicles when in the park and at the lodges. This means that you can enjoy a more peaceful and intimate experience with nature, without the crowds and the noise of multiple vehicles.
Birding -
Southern Africa is home to a diverse range of bird species, and during the emerald season, many migratory birds also visit the region, adding to the diversity of species that can be seen. The lush vegetation and abundance of water also provide ideal conditions for many species to breed and raise their young.
Have you seen the new rooms at Hwange Safari Lodge?
This lodge is ideally situated overlooking a waterhole on the Dete Vlei where all sorts of animals come to drink throughout the day and night!
It is very exciting to see this iconic hotel being revamped.
If you are interested in visiting, then please get in touch with us at Top of the Range Camps & Lodges
Here are some fascinating facts about the mighty Victoria Falls :-
- It is the largest waterfall in the world
- Victoria falls is part of the Zambezi River
- It is found in two National Parks
- It’s English name was chosen by David Livingstone
- You can see the falls from two different countries
Don’t you wanna come see the mighty falls for yourself?
#Victoriafalls
Today is International Rock Day and what better way to celebrate than to pay homage to oldest, biggest rocks of them all… The Matobo Hills!
These magical, iconic hills were cataclysmically formed over 2 billion years ago with granite being forced to the surface, it has eroded to produce smooth "whaleback dwalas" and broken kopjes, strewn with boulders - a haphazard marble game of the Giants.
History and culture, as well as the rocky landscape, are the reasons why Matobo Hills National Park was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 2003. The National Park was established in 1926 (the oldest Park in Zimbabwe), this 44 500-hectare park, stretches out from 35km south of Bulawayo - Zimbabwe's second-largest city.
The area was given its name by the founder of the Ndebele people, King Mzilikazi, and it means "bald heads".
There is evidence that the original dwellers of these timeless hills and caves were the San Bushmen and now it is home to another special resident – the endangered Rhinos!
The Matobo Hills - timeless, spiritual, and mysterious. A visit there will leave you humbled and awestruck!
Beautiful and wild views from your room at Camp Silwane
Contact me for more info :-
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📞: +263771289318