
Hwange National Park
Zimbabwe’s largest reserve, and one of Africa’s great elephant strongholds.

Victoria Falls sets the tone for a Zimbabwean retreat — the thunder of falling water, the mist over the Zambezi gorge, and riverside elephant camps beyond.
Our Zimbabwean retreats include Yoga on The Bridge, a sunrise class 128 metres above the Zambezi, alongside sessions on private river decks and mindful mornings with elephants in Hwange National Park, one of Africa’s great elephant strongholds. For groups wanting to go deeper into the bush, Mana Pools’ UNESCO-listed floodplain offers some of the finest walking safaris on the continent.

Zimbabwe’s largest reserve, and one of Africa’s great elephant strongholds.

A UNESCO World Heritage wilderness on the Zambezi floodplain, famed for walking safaris among elephant, lion and wild dog.

One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World — the Zambezi drops 108 metres into the gorge below.
Our recommended window is May – October — here is how the rest of the year looks.
The Falls at peak flow — thunderous, and often veiled in mist and spray.
Dry and cool — clearer views of the Falls and excellent early-morning game viewing.
Hot and dry — wildlife concentrates at the river, our pick for safari.
First rains — green, dramatic skies, and the Zambezi beginning to rise again.
