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At a glance

  • Classic safari camp in the game-rich Linkwasha Concession in Hwange National Park
  • Nine comfortable Meru-style safari tents with private verandas, including a two-bedroom family tent, all overlooking a productive waterhole
  • Easy access to the famed Ngamo Plains, a haven for wildlife
  • Game drives, night drives, walking safaris and cultural visits
  • Children six years and older are welcome

Overview

Named after the founder of Hwange National Park and its first warden, Ted Davison, the camp is hidden beneath a grove of mopane trees overlooking the open plains and a waterhole frequently visited by predators and prey alike. Accommodation is across nine stylish safari tents (including a two-bedroom family tent that comfortably sleeps four), all with en-suite facilities and private verandas offering fantastic views of the waterhole.

When to visit

Location

Davison’s Camp lies in a remote, wildlife-rich corner of Hwange National Park in the Linkwasha Concession. There are daily scheduled charter flights to Linkwasha Airstrip. From the airstrip the camp is a 50-minute game drive away. The camp can also be accessed by road and is a four-hour drive from Victoria Falls (must be in a 4x4 vehicle). Private charter flights can also be arranged.