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Makalolo Plain
Makalolo Plains is one of the few camps situated
within Hwange National Park. The Makalolo area is ecologically
diverse, including vast, open, palm-fringed plains, grasslands,
acacia woodlands and mopane forests. This ensures a varied food
"pantry" which feeds great numbers of animals year round
-- including elephants, rhino, buffalo, sable, roan, giraffe,
wildebeest, impala and sometimes even gemsbok. The area is one
of the best for predators -- lion, leopard, wild dog and cheetah
are regularly sighted, along with the smaller African wild cat,
serval, honey badger, civet and hyaena. The area has a number
of waterholes which attract game in large concentrations. Guests
can sit at a waterhole and watch the passing parade of animals
as they come to quench their thirst. For the bird watcher, Makalolo
offers a wonderful range of birding -- from Miombo species right
through to the Kalahari birds.
The Makalolo Plains Experience
Makalolo Plains is a collection of small camps which have exclusive
use of a massive concession area within Hwange National Park.
The largest of these camps has sixteen beds and the other camps
have eight beds each. Guests are therefore guaranteed wonderful,
personalised service in privacy. As Makalolo Plains is situated
within Hwange Park itself, guests' game viewing starts right at
their doorstep. Game drives in 4x4 Landrovers, walks with an armed
guide and night drives are all part of the experience.
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