Zimbabwe has depth to it. Not just in its landscapes, but in its people, its guides, and the way stories seem to gather around every campfire.
At Victoria Falls, the Zambezi crashes into the gorge with astonishing force, sending up spray that hangs in the air long after the water disappears from sight. But some of Zimbabwe’s finest moments happen elsewhere - watching elephants gather at dusk in Hwange National Park, or drifting silently past hippos and crocodiles in Mana Pools National Park.
There is something deeply atmospheric about Zimbabwe. It gets under your skin slowly, and stays there.
From Linkwasha Camp in Hwange National Park, experience the wild after dark from a secluded star bed - fully open to the elements, yet quietly protected, with the rhythms of the bush unfolding around you.
Step aboard a wooden dhow from Mpala Jena Camp and let the river set the pace. Elephants at the waterline, birdlife overhead, and nothing but canvas catching the wind.
From Bupenyu Lodge, ride along the rim of Batoka Gorge, following narrow trails above the Zambezi. Vast views, deliberate movement, and a different perspective on the landscape.
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