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Twin-Bedded Safari Room
Elevated wooden platform with thatch roof and half-reeded side walls. Features twin beds, wardrobe, dressing table, and seating area. Open-air bathroom facility positioned at the room's rear. Natural lake breezes provide ventilation through the reeded wall construction.
Rhino Trust Safari Camp is located on the shores of Lake Kariba in Matusadona National Park, Zimbabwe. The camp sits on the northern shore of Lake Kariba, approximately 350 kilometers northwest of Harare, Zimbabwe's capital. Note: The camp is in Zimbabwe, not Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
Access to Rhino Trust Safari Camp involves either road transfer from Kariba town or charter flight connections through regional airports. Road transfers from Harare take approximately 5-6 hours depending on seasonal conditions. Charter flights may be arranged through regional aviation services, with transfer times varying by departure point.
Matusadona National Park protects significant elephant populations, buffalo herds, and hippo concentrations along Lake Kariba. The park also hosts various antelope species, wild dogs, and diverse bird populations. The lake-based positioning provides unique viewing opportunities for aquatic and shoreline wildlife species.
Rhino Trust Safari Camp offers game drives accessing wildlife viewing corridors, guided bush walks for closer wildlife observation, lake-based wildlife viewing, and bird watching. The camp's remote positioning ensures lower visitor density and more intimate wildlife interaction opportunities compared to mainstream safari destinations.
The camp accommodates up to 14 guests across seven twin-bedded rooms, making it suitable for small family groups or multiple couples. The rustic bush camp environment and wildlife-focused activities are best suited for families with children aged 12 and above who can appreciate the traditional safari atmosphere and participate in guided activities.
The dry season from May to October offers optimal safari conditions with concentrated wildlife populations around water sources and improved visibility. The wet season from November to April brings lush vegetation and migratory bird arrivals but may compromise road accessibility. September-October experiences peak heat, while June-August features cool mornings and evenings.
Rhino Trust Safari Camp is a traditionally rustic safari lodge without Wi-Fi, air conditioning, or modern resort-style amenities. The camp prioritizes authentic wilderness immersion through its open-air facilities, elevated room platforms, and natural ventilation systems. This rustic approach is intentional for guests seeking disconnect from technology and authentic safari experiences.
The camp features seven twin-bedded rooms accommodating up to 14 guests total. Each room is an elevated wooden platform with thatch roof and half-reeded walls, including a wardrobe, dressing table, seating area, and open-air bathroom facility. Room capacity is fixed at two guests per room.
Yes, Rhino Trust Safari Camp operates as a permanent installation open year-round. The camp maintains consistent operations throughout seasonal variations, though seasonal weather patterns affect wildlife viewing conditions and road accessibility.
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