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Elephant's Eye

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Exclusive, luxurious & truly eco-friendly, Elephant’s Eye Hwange Lodge is one of the best safari lodges in Hwange National Park.

Elephant’s Eye offers a superb African wildlife experience in an intimate and welcoming setting in one of best boutique lodges in Zimbabwe.

The lodge is located on a private concession just 13 km away from the entrance to Hwange National Park.

Elephant’s Eye has just 8 spacious en-suite tented chalets each designed to offer the best views with maximum comfort and authentic African detail throughout.

Elephant’s Eye overlooks a waterhole frequented by elephants and other game.

Activities at Elephant’s Eye, Hwange include game viewing, guided safari walks, bird-watching, and night game drives, accompanied by some of the best professional guides in Zimbabwe.

Elephant’s Eye has a natural ozone eco-pool, which is ideal for cooling off after a hot day game viewing in Hwange National Park.

What’s so Special?

Hwange National Park is the largest Park in Zimbabwe and boasts an incredible biodiversity of flora and fauna, and a plethora of African wildlife.

There are over 100 species of mammals and nearly 400 bird species recorded in Hwange National Park. The elephant population in Hwange is one of the largest in the world.

Bear in Mind

Victoria Falls is about 2.5 hours away by car making a stay at Elephant’s Eye easy to combine with Victoria Falls.

The lodge isn’t fenced and a guide is always available to walk guests to and from communal areas and chalets.