Davisons Camp
Davison's Camp is a traditional safari camp offering tented accommodation and provides a location known to be one of the best in Africa for wildlife viewing. With secluded units situated underneath the trees, the camp offers a peaceful location with spectacular views.
Davison's Camp Highlights
Davison's Camp offers a magnificent location in the private Linkwasha Concession in south-eastern Hwange National Park, a prime wildlife park and conservation area and one of the best in Zimbabwe. The camp offers guest a personal and private safari experience catering for only 18 guests at a time combined with diverse wildlife and exciting game viewing opportunities promising a superb safari experience. Davison's Camp offers good game viewing year round and guests can expect to see lion, large herds of elephant, buffalo, leopard, white rhino, spotted hyena, southern giraffe, sable, blue wildebeest, impala, common waterbuck and reedbuck. The birdlife in the area and Hwange National Park is fantastic with over 400 recorded species; guests can enjoy game drives and guided bush walks accompanied by expert guides.
- Classic bush camp
- Remote location and variety of game activities
- Simple classic safari camp in an area excellent for year round game viewing
Davison's Camp Game Viewing and Activities
Zimbabwe is home to many national parks; Hwange National Park being the largest and one of the best game reserves in the country at 14 651 km² offering varied habitats and vegetation types. Located on the border with Botswana, Hwange provides a haven for wildlife and one of the densest concentrations of game in Africa. A highlight is the large herds of Cape buffalo and elephant (nearly 30 000) as well as over 100 mammal species; Hwange offers some of the highest mammal diversity than any national park in the world. Antelope in the park include common duiker, eland, roan antelope, impala, kudu, sable, steenbok, waterbuck and blue wildebeest. White rhino is another highlight. The bird-life in the area is incredible with over 400 recorded species. Activities include game drives in open safari vehicles as well as guided nature walks accompanied by expert guides. Guests can also enjoy game viewing from the comfort of the camp or their tent as wildlife come to the waterhole to drink.