
Duration: 12 days
Priced From: EUR 1540 / USD 2200
Rediscover the beauty of Zimbabwe on this semi participation camping safari… Explore the Zimbabwean National parks, the Great Ruins and Victoria Falls on this 15 day Jenman African Safari.
A semi-participation camping safari from / to Victoria Falls through Zimbabwe
Highlights: Mana Pools, Chinoyi Caves, Antelope Park, Great Zimbabwe, Rhodes Grave and Matobo National Park, game drive in Hwange National Park , Painted Dogs Centre, Victoria Falls.
Group Size: maximum 10 people
Type of Safari: Semi-participation camping safari
Accommodation: You will be staying on designated campsites either within a National Park, on the banks of a river, or other places of interest. All campsites have shared ablution facilities with showers, flushing toilets and running water (unless otherwise specified in the detailed itinerary). Jenman African Safaris tries to avoid crowded campsites and brings you to secluded spots, often supported by the local community. We make use of spacious 3-person dome tents, allowing two per tent. In addition, we provide 5 cm thick sleeping mattresses. 2 nights will be spent in fixed accomodation.
Price: Per Person Rate
Tour Fare 2012*
EUR 1540 / USD 2200
Single Supplement: EUR 105 / USD 135
Local Payment: USD 210
*Tour fare to be paid in currency applicable to country of origin
From EUR 440 / USD 615 you can upgrade this safari and enjoy more nights accommodated!
Included in the price:
9 nights camping and 2 night in fixed accommodation, all transport in fully kitted 4x4 safari vehicle, use of full camping equipment, game drives as mentioned, meals (prepared by the guide) and activities as mentioned in itinerary, park entrance fees, experienced local guide.
Not included in the price:
Travel insurance, flights, pre and post tour accommodation, optional activities, all drinks, tips and curios, all personal expenses.

Days 1 - 3: Mana Pools, Zimbabwe
On arrival into Mana Pools, you will be met and transferred to Nyamepi Camp where we spend the next three nights. We have the afternoon and the whole of the next two days available to search for African wildlife in the park on game drives, bush and canoe excursions on the Zambezi River. Canoeing is a wonderful way to take in the tranquillity of the bush, gliding past herds of animals often unaware of uncaring of your presence. Mana means ‘four’ in Shona, in reference to the four large permanent pools formed by the meandering Zambezi River. This World Heritage site has the country's biggest concentration of hippos and crocodiles as well as large populations of elephant and buffalo. [D, BLD, BLD]
Accommodation: Nyamepi Camp or similar (tents, communal ablutions with hot water)
Days 4 & 5: Mana Pools to Antelope Park, Zimbabwe
Today we have an early departure as it is one of the longest driving days on our safari. Our lunch stop is at the spectacular Chinoyi Caves which we also have time to explore. The caves are composed of limestone and dolomite and are the most extensive cave system in Zimbabwe that is accessible to tourists. We continue our journey to Antelope Park where we spend the next two nights. Antelope Park is home to the African Lion Environmental Research Trust (ALERT) and you will have the opportunity to partake in the numerous activities on offer, such as lion walks, night encounters with lions and elephant swimming! (All optional and for own expense). [BLD, BLD]
Accommodation: Camping at Antelope Park or similar (tents, communal ablutions with hot water, swimming pool and restaurant area)
Day 6: Antelope Park to Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
After breakfast we bid farewell to Antelope Park and travel in a south easterly direction towards Masvingo. This afternoon we get to explore the magnificent ruined city of Great Zimbabwe, the largest stone structure ever built south of the Sahara. It was the base for a succession of kings and rulers spanning four centuries. We then check into our accommodation for the night, which overlooks the peaceful Lake Mutirikwe. [BLD]
Accommodation: Camping at Norma Jeane’s Lake View Resort or similar (tents, communal ablutions with hot water, restaurant & bar)
Day 7: Great Zimbabwe to Matobo Hills, Zimbabwe
This morning we head head to Big Cave Camp in the Matobo area. Matobo Hills is an area of exquisite beauty, steeped in tribal history, ancient mystery and dramatic rock landscapes. The national park has been given UNESCO World Heritage status and is home to both white and black rhinoceros, sable antelope and the world’s densest population of leopard. Birdlife is prolific and includes the highest concentration of black eagles in the world. Once the home of the San (Bushman), this area contains the richest source of the rock art found anywhere. Not only is it here that the Ndebele people buried their great king, Mzilikazi, but Cecil John Rhodes was also laid to rest on the “Hill of the Benevolent Spirit” or “Worlds View” as named by him. We visit the National Park and Rhodes grave. [BLD]
Accommodation: Camping at Big Cave Camp or similar (tents, communal ablutions bathrooms)
Days 8 & 9: Matobo Hills to Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
We leave the beauty of Matobo Hills and make our way Hwange National Park. This afternoon we pay a visit to the Painted Dogs Conservation Centre. Hwange National Park is one of Africa's finest havens for wildlife and is home to vast herds of elephant, buffalo, and zebra as well as a very large concentration of giraffe. It is also home to many predators and endangered species plus very large and varied birdlife. The whole of the next day is spent exploring this magnificent area. [BLD, BLD]
Accommodation: Camping at Ivory Lodge or similar (tents, communal ablutions with hot water, swimming pool & bar area)
Days 10 & 11: Hwange National Park to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
The last two days of our safari are spent in Victoria Falls. We visit these impressive falls on a guided tour through the Victoria Falls National Park, you will experience why they have been appropriately named “the Smoke that Thunders”! There is time to partake in one of the numerous activities on offer, do some last minute curio shopping, or simply relax at the lodge , a perfect ending to an adventure filled safari. [BL, B]
Accommodation: Lokuthula Lodges or similar (chalets with shared bathrooms, swimming pool & bar)

Day 12: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Our safari ends after breakfast. We hope to welcome you again one day on another of our African adventures. [B]