Located in wildlife-rich Hwange National Park in northwest Zimbabwe, Zingweni Vlei blends handcrafted luxury with authentic African charm. Designed to evoke the timeless romance of vintage safaris, the camp offers a tranquil escape from the noise and distractions of the modern world.
Zingweni Vlei features four meticulously designed tented suites, each of them a sanctuary beneath shady teak and umtshibi trees. Spacious and airy, the tents are adorned with bespoke furniture crafted from rich teak wood, complemented by carpeted floors and white denim-lined walls.
Every element of the camp reflects a commitment to authenticity and craftsmanship. From hand-welded, custom-designed light fixtures to large windows that invite the sights and sounds of the bush, no detail has been overlooked.
The lounge and dining area, adorned with teak furnishings and leather couches, opens onto a wooden deck overlooking the lapha and fireplace area. A rooftop wildlife viewing deck offers an elevated perspective of the pristine landscape.
Situated within the territory of the Zingweni Lion Pride and alongside a nutrient-rich stream, the camp attracts large herds of elephants and diverse wildlife, creating unforgettable safari moments. (emergdest)
Zingweni Vlei features four meticulously designed tented suites, each a sanctuary beneath shady teak and umtshibi trees. Spacious and airy, the tents are adorned with bespoke furniture crafted from rich teak wood, complemented by carpeted concrete floors and white denim-lined walls. Thoughtfully curated linens, earthy tones, and artisanal touches immerse guests in the wild beauty of the bush while maintaining unparalleled comfort.

Activities at Zingweni Vlei Camp focus on immersive wildlife experiences in Hwange National Park, including game drives, walking safaris, birding, and utilizing the camp's prime location by the Zingweni stream for elephant viewing from the rooftop deck, alongside relaxing in nature with sundowners and campfires. Guests can expect close encounters with diverse animals like lions (within the pride's territory) and large elephant herds, plus potential for viewing rare species in Hwange's rich ecosystem. 


