Musango Camp
In the water are large pods of snorting, yawning hippopotamus and crocodiles, while all around you can see some of the species of beautiful birds, numbering over 400, which inhabit the Kariba area.
It is their home, and there is a definite sense of coming home the moment you walk through the light and airy main area and the expansive views of Lake Kariba open out in front of you.
There is a swimming pool area and bar/lounge offering the ideal place to relax and watch game. The camp is very well run, with Wendy ensuring every guest is looked after with great grace and humour, and that the cuisines that leaves the kitchen is nothing short of its exquisite best.
Steve is a wonderful storyteller, and a real fossil enthusiast and expert. Looking around his personally curated museum is fascinating and he will recount stories of how and where things were found, their ancient histories and the esteemed scientific bodies that have visited to study his finds.
From mysterious baobab groves, to the arid sands of Hwange, the balancing rocks of Matobo, and the awesome Zambezi River as it rages over Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe is a country that serves up all that could be hoped for in an African holiday destination.
There are few other safari destinations that offer the sheer diversity of landscapes that Zimbabwe does. The cascading waters of Victoria Falls and forested banks of the Zambezi River contrast with the arid open plains of Hwange and the rugged mountain terrain of Matusadona. Together, they create a completely unique safari experience.