Africam has joined forces with The Hide, located on a private concession along the eastern border of Hwange National Park. This picturesque site offers breathtaking views of a natural waterhole. Keep an eye out for the local hippo, Moto Moto, who enjoys chasing other animals away from the waterhole and is notorious for nibbling on the bottoms of buffalo!
Did you know that Hwange is Zimbabwe's largest national park, covering an impressive 14,651 km²—roughly half the size of Belgium? This area was once home to the San bushmen and the Nhanzwa people before becoming the royal hunting ground for the Matabele king, Mzilikazi. In 1928, it was officially declared a wildlife conservation area |