by Laura Dacomb | May 30, 2019 | Zimbabwe
The 1400 square kilometre Matusadona National Park lies on the south shore of Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe’s north-west. The rugged and wild park offers a dramatic and breathtaking scenery from the 700m Matusadona mountains to the scenic lakeshore...
by Laura Dacomb | Apr 29, 2019 | Zimbabwe
There is no better way to finish off a jam-packed day in and around Victoria Falls than with a Sundowner Cruise on the Zambezi River. Sit back and relax on a boat with a cold drink in hand and move upstream just a few kilometres above the drop of the mighty...
by Laura Dacomb | Apr 29, 2019 | Zimbabwe
In March this year, I was lucky enough to be invited out to Changa Safari Camp in the Matusadona National Park for a couple of nights. This camp did not disappoint! With a bright and early pick up in Harare, we made our way to Kariba -with of course the...
by Laura Dacomb | Apr 26, 2019 | Walking Safaris, Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is believed to have the hardest Professional Hunters and Guides examination in Africa. As a direct result of this rigorous testing, the country also boasts the continent’s best guides. After passing a rigorous learner guide’s exam the learner...
by Laura Dacomb | Apr 3, 2019 | Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has always had a vibrant tourism and safari scene and with a recent surge in confidence, it is only getting better. Many are realising the incredible experiences to be had in the country. With growing visitors, investor confidence and wonderful experienced...
by Laura Dacomb | Feb 28, 2019 | Botswana, Mobile Safari, Zambia, Zimbabwe
1) A mobile safari is often an affordable safari Mobile Safaris are generally less expensive than permanent camps. Despite this, they boast a string of other advantages, which can make them a preferable option for many travellers. A lower cost per night can mean...