Khulu Ivory Lodge
Khulu Ivory - “Grandfather of Ivory” - is located on a private concession of 6,000 acres. The beauty of this camp is that it combines luxurious and private accommodation with old world hospitality. Hwange airport only 8 kilometers away.
Khulu Ivory Lodge Highlights
Khulu Ivory - “Grandfather of Ivory” - is located on a private concession of 6,000 acres. The beauty of this camp is that it combines luxurious and private accommodation with old world hospitality. Khulu overlooks an ancient riverbed - in today’s terms called a ‘vlei’ - and the waterhole in this vlei is known to attract a variety of the greatest wildlife and bird life in Hwange National Park. The distance from Bulawayo is 258 kilometers and from Victoria Falls 180 kilometers, with the Hwange airport only 8 kilometers away.
- Opening in January 2013.
- Five star luxury accommodation in Hwange National Park.
- Designed for minimal impact on its surroundings.
- Khulu Ivory means the "Grandfather of Ivory", which is a reference to Hwange's famed elephant population.
Khulu Ivory Lodge Game Viewing and Activities
Found in the north western corner of Zimbabwe, adjoining Botswana's Makgadikgadi and Chobe ecosystem, Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s biggest and oldest game reserve and is named after a local Nhanzwa chief, Hwange Rosumbani. In 2009 the park celebrated its 60th anniversar as a national park.The area is one of the last great unfenced wilderness areas allowing uninterrupted large mammal movement as far as the Okavango Delta in Botswana. Just 2 hours drive from Victoria Falls it shelters over 108 mammal species, the highest diversity of mammals of any National Park in the world. Species include 19 large herbivores and eight large carnivores. It is home to one of the largest elephant herds in Africa who utilise Hwange National Park as well as Chobe National Park for feeding.
Khulu Ivory offers guests guided game viewing on our private concession and/or in the National Park. Activities on offer are; half or full day game drives, night drives, visits to the Painted Dog Conservation Centre, walking safaris, pan/hide sits and game counts (on request).