Linkwasha and Little Linkwasha Camps are found in a private area of Hwange National Park and cover more than two thousand square kilometres. Linkwasha is set in the most beautiful location and overlooks the broad plains of Hwange. The area includes many diverse habitats, including teak forests, palm islands, Kalahari scrub, acacia woodlands and mopane forests. The animal populations are equally diverse and the area attracts over 400 species of birds. The nearby natural springs provide a refreshing oasis for much of the wildlife. 
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WILDLIFE The area is known during the winter months for its big game, in particular large herds of elephant and buffalo. Lion, leopard and hyena are regulars, and their prey includes all the plains game. Roan and sable antelope are sometimes seen. Birdlife is abundant and diverse. During the summer there is a large influx of the plains game - eland, zebra, giraffe and wildebeest arrive in large numbers to feed off the new grasses and shrubs on the plains, closely followed by their predators. 
FACILITIES The dining, pub and lounge area is under shady "palm thatch" . There is plunge pool. Raised board walks connect the main dining area with the rooms. | No. of Bedrooms | Linkwasha is a 14-bedded camp and Little Linkwasha is a 6-bedded camp. Both have large, comfortable, tented rooms with en suite facilities, including a shower, basin and flush toilet, and an outdoor shower. Rooms are raised on wooden decks and viewing platforms afford unrestricted views across the plains. | | Activities | Game drives in 4x4 Land Rovers and walks with an armed guide form part of the experience at Linkwasha. Night drives allow guests to experience the excitement of viewing nocturnal animals in action. Viewing game near a waterhole at sunset while sipping 'sundowners' is not to be forgotten. There are a number of hides in the area for close up game viewing. |
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