Luxury
Zimbabwe

Nantwich Lodge

Nantwich Lodge is sat in the wilds of the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe. With only 9 suites this lodge feels private and exclusive, and rolling grasslands and dotted woodlands surrounding the lodge on all sides accentuates the feeling of this wonderful wild land being yours to explore. Guests can explore the area on a game drive or guided walk, both are excellent ways to find out more about the Hwange National Park and what inhabits the area, from herds of elephants, hippos, zebras, giraffes, buffalo, hyenas and lions. The lodge overlooks a large dam, which means guests have a perfect view of sly crocodiles and migratory birds who wallow in the shallows. The lodge is eco-friendly and uses local resources and ingredients wherever possible, so guests can be ensured that their stay is authentically and uniquely Zimbabwean.

Nantwich Lodge, Zimbabwe

Hwange National Park was founded in 1928 after the land was no longer suitable for agricultural needs. Since 1928 the park has successfully been re-wilded, with the creation of artificial watering holes, due to the lack of naturally occurring water within the park. Today it is the largest national park in Zimbabwe, covering a staggering 14,600 kilometres². The park is a mixture of rolling grasslands, teak forest and patches of woodland, and is home to around 50,000 elephants as well as giraffes, buffalos, wildebeest, hippos, zebras, antelopes, hyenas and lions as well as over 420 recorded species of birdlife from bronze-winged coursers and Burchell’s sandgrouse to Egyptian vultures.

Guests can access Nantwich Lodge by flying into Victoria Falls International Airport and then either arranging a car transfer or driving to the lodge.

  • Located in the biodiverse Hwange National Park
  • Elephants, giraffes, zebras, hippos, lions, hyenas and many more inhabit this area of Zimbabwe
  • Suites are private and luxurious, all decorated in a modern and minimalist style
  • Stunning views over the rolling grasslands, and can be enjoyed from the comfort of your bed
  • Fresh meals are prepared in an open kitchen, with local ingredients
  • Enjoy a drink from the bar around the authentic Boma
  • Explore the surroundings on a guided walk or exciting game drive
  • Cool down in the refreshing plunge pool
Suites

All the suites at Nantwich Lodge are comfortable and luxurious. The interiors are decorated with a modern, minimalist theme with light walls and furnishings which help to keep the room spacious and airy. Floor to ceiling sliding doors flood the room with natural light, and a fresh Zimbabwean breeze when they are open. A large bed sits in the centre of the room and is backed by a feature wooden headboard, swathed with mosquito netting.

The suites can come in a double or twin formation and each sleep two people. If families wish to stay together then 4 of the suites have inter-leading doors which can connect the rooms. Each suite has an ensuite bathroom which is decorated in a stone industrial and modern theme, with two basins and a large walk in shower which has a feature mutin style shower screen. For couples looking for a romantic stay, there is a private and luxurious honeymoon suite which is perfect for an exclusive sojourn.

Dining Area

The main dining area at Nantwich Lodge offers both indoor and outdoor dining experiences. There is an open kitchen, where guests can see their meal being prepared by skilled chefs, with fresh and locally sourced ingredients, flavoured with herbs from Nantwich’s own herb garden. Poolside dining can be arranged for a more private dining experience and guests can enjoy a refreshing drink from the bar, either before or after dinner, around the crackling Boma fire pit.

Game Drives

Enjoy a traditional safari experience of a game drive through the Northern region of Hwange National Park. With a friendly and knowledgeable guide make your way around the park in an open 4×4 safari vehicle and keep your eyes peeled for herds of elephant, wandering lions, buffalos, zebras, and many other species of animal. With disruption kept to a minimum, this is a perfect way to see animals up close and personal in their natural habitat. Guests can choose to go on a morning, afternoon, evening or full day game drive. Each time offers unique viewings of this diverse park.

Guided Walks

For a unique and unforgettable experience explore the Hwange National Park on foot. There is no better way to feel closer to nature than by exploring it on your own two feet. With a trained and knowledgeable guide, wander along flat paths and grasslands listening to your guide share their wisdom on the surrounding area and marvel at the micro-ecosystems you can see, such as animal prints. Also available is a short walk to a bush breakfast, where you can reward your efforts with a delicious meal and fresh local fruit in the heart of nature.

Conservation Talks

If you wish to find out more about the stunning area of Hwange then an afternoon spent in the lodge’s library may interest you. Filled with books about the wildlife and birdlife of the area, relax and enjoy a casual flick through these books. The library is also where interactive and interesting talks about the conservation of Hwange take place. Listen and engage with the speakers to find out what you can do to help conserve and protect the stunning surroundings and animals.

Swimming Pool

A large sparkling plunge pool is in the main area of Nantwich Lodge. Escape here in the heat of the afternoon for a cooling and refreshing dip in the clear waters. An infinity edge allows guests to gaze over the rolling grasslands, keeping an eye out for any wandering herds of elephants or thirsty animals looking for a watering hole.

Grow Africa

Created by Hideaways, the Grow Africa Foundation, was established with the aim “of making a positive impact on the environment, community and economy” in the areas in which they operate. They are aware it is not just their efforts that make an impact, and they strive to engage guests to help with the conservation of wildlife and local communities. One such initiative that Grow Africa has implemented is sponsorships for students’ school fees who attend Dingani Primary School, as well as helping to maintain the school. A sponsorship program for an early childhood development teacher is also being implemented, as so far there is “only 1 teacher for 108 students.”

Grow Africa have their own specific project called “Project Penya” which was founded to fight “the taboo of menstruation in rural Africa.” Due to old-fashioned stigmas and limited access to sanitation, girls in rural Africa often end up missing up to 25% of their school year. The solution to this not only allows the girls to go to school but also empowers the community. Washable pads were introduced, and the community have been trained to produce the pads themselves. Grow Africa also works in partnership with Pack for a Purpose which allows guests to find out if the community and local school need any supplies before they come, and to bring them in their suitcase.

Conservation and Community

Hideaways Africa are “passionate about preserving Africa’s precious wildlife species” and not just preserving them but also preventing the human-wildlife conflict which currently happens. Hideaways is a founding member of the “Conservation and Wildlife Fund” which is a non-profit trust founded by a group of “conservationists and stakeholders in the Hwange National Park region”, and has its own anti-poaching unit which helps to offer protection to the animals from illegal poachers. Hideaways Africa understands that a positive impact needs to be made to local communities as well as the environment and wildlife. They work in partnership with their foundation Grow Africa to educate and engage guests on the importance of conservation and community when they stay in a Hideaway property.

Protecting the Environment

Hideaway Africa’s very own eco-philosophy is “touching the earth lightly”, they strive to maintain a minimal carbon footprint and to “practice sustainability ” wherever and whenever they can. At Nantwich Lodge a mixture of grid power and solar power is used to create energy for their appliances, and energy-efficient LED light bulbs are used throughout the lodge.

Nantwich Camp welcomes children of 7 years and older

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