If you are looking for somewhere off the beaten track this coming dry season, Jozibanini Camp in the remote south west of Hwange National Park is just the place... When we say Jozi is ‘remote’ and ‘exclusive,’ we really do mean exactly that; you will be among the first tourists to visit this part of Hwange for a very long time. The camp is simple but comfortable, with bucket showers and campfire style dining, a day’s game drive from our other Imvelo properties. Jozibanini offers some very unique activities to Hwange including game viewing by mountain bike, beds that slide out onto the tent decks for a 'star bed' experience and a look up game viewing hide in front of the camp waterhole which makes for excellent close up photographic opportunities of Hwange's giants, the elephants.
The Times’ December 2016 write up on Jozi: “Hwange National Park, perfect for savouring that wilderness spirit. Its beauty lies in its simplicity, with just three en suite tents raised on wooden decking and sheltered under camelthorn trees. There’s no mess tent: you dine under stars as the campfire crackles away nearby. With the bed rolled out on to your deck, you can sleep under the stars too. Watch the wildlife close up from a well-camouflaged hide by Jozibanini Pan, walk through the woodlands or go mountain-biking along old elephant trails. There’ll be no one else around — the nearest neighbors are a four-hour drive away.”
If you are looking for somewhere off the beaten track this coming dry season, Jozibanini Camp in the remote south west of Hwange National Park is just the place... When we say Jozi is ‘remote’ and ‘exclusive,’ we really do mean exactly that; you will be among the first tourists to visit this part of Hwange for a very long time. The camp is simple but comfortable, with bucket showers and campfire style dining, a day’s game drive from our other Imvelo properties. Jozibanini offers some very unique activities to Hwange including game viewing by mountain bike, beds that slide out onto the tent decks for a 'star bed' experience and a look up game viewing hide in front of the camp waterhole which makes for excellent close up photographic opportunities of Hwange's giants, the elephants.
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