Davison's Camp
Facilities
Nestled discreetly beneath a grove of false mopane trees, Davison's is located in the private Linkwasha Concession – one of the most prolific wildlife areas in Hwange National Park. Hidden within a treeline, this African safari camp, overlooks an open plain and a waterhole that attracts large numbers of animals, especially thirsty herds of elephant and buffalo in the dry season.
Guests staying in one of Davison’s nine tents (including a family room) can enjoy the quintessential Hwange experience, viewing the wildlife on game drives and guided nature walks in this diverse and exciting area. Arranged directly in camp only, and subject to vehicle availability, it may be possible to include a visit to one of the local villages. Subject to availability, guests may have the opportunity to visit and learn more about the Scorpion Anti-Poaching Unit team.
INSIDER'S TIP: A small upper deck in the main area is the ideal location from which to watch wildlife at the waterhole.
Location
Property Facilities
- Bar
- Pool
Rooms
There are 8 twin-bedded meru-style safari tents each with two three quarter beds. Double bed converter is available.
There is one family meru-style safari tented unit (main bedroom with a king-size bed; second bedroom with two three quarter beds). Consisting of two bedrooms with their own bathroom. Shared entrance.
Number of Rooms: 9
Room Facilities
- En-Suite
- Fan
- Internet Access (Complimentary)
- Laundry Service (Complimentary)
- Verandah
Activities
Game drives take place in open Land Rovers and are led by our highly experienced guides through our private Wilderness Safaris concessions which are situated in the most productive area of Hwange National Park. The varied habitats and vegetation types, as well as countless waterholes, mean that drives are exciting with diverse species to be…
Hwange was proclaimed some 80 years ago and has served as a haven for one of the densest concentrations of game in Africa. There is no better way to experience this park than on foot with an experienced, qualified walking safari guide.
The Hwange ‘night act’ includes nocturnal species such as lesser bushbaby, spotted hyaena, leopard, lion, Selous mongoose, pangolin, caracal, porcupine, scrub hare, springhare and even honey badger.
An authentic village experience takes place in a manner that is respectful to all parties. Usually around four hours and guided by one of the local villagers or a Wilderness guide, it often includes a guided tour of the school, meeting the headman or headwoman and enjoying cultural exchanges with the villagers.