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The Hide, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
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This camp in the Hwange National Park is easily accessible and is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery.
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The Hide is located in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. The Park is the third largest park in Africa at 14,600 sq. km which is roughly the size of Belgium. To make travel easier, there are various ways to reach the camp via road or air.
How to get there:
By Air: Most guests fly into Victoria Falls Airport and then take the 2 hour road transfer to Hwange Main Camp where you are met by a Hide representative. The Hide is approximately one-and-a-half hours from Hwange Airport by road. There are currently no scheduled flights into Hwange Airport but charter flights can be arranged.
By Road: Guests can also choose to self-drive to the Camp in their own 4 wheel drive vehicles.
Best time to visit: Summer is from October to March and winter (cool/dry season) is from May to August. Being on the edge of the Kalahari, the days are invariably warm but the nights and early mornings can get very cold in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe.
July to October are some of the best months for game viewing, as the bushveld is dry and the wildlife congregate around the pans. January to May is another beautiful time when the mothers give birth to their young.
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Notes:
- All accommodation is subject to availability
- All last minute reservations (less then 31 days prior to arrival date) are payable within 48 hours after receiving a confirmed provisional reservation via e-mail.
- As accommodation availability changes from day to day all enquiries about general availability are subject to change without notice. Accommodation availability is only guaranteed once you receive a provisional reservation confirmation. In order to secure your reservation full pre-payment is required.
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Over 108 Mammal Species
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The Hide is located in the Hwangwe National Park where over 108 mammal species co-habit.
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