Matusadona Water Wilderness
Matusadona National Park, Zimbabwe
UPDATE:
Matusadona Water Wilderness is closed
until further notice. |
MATUSADONA WATER WILDERNESS
- MATUSADONA NATIONAL PARK, ZIMBABWE
Matusadona National Park is a wonderful park situated
along the southern shores of Lake Kariba. Guests visiting this lodge have
the best of the Lake Kariba water-based activities, coupled with great
wildlife experiences on dry land within the park. The area is one of the
few places remaining where Black Rhino can regularly be seen in Southern
Africa. Matusadona Water Wilderness is owned and operated by Wilderness
Safaris.
UPDATE:
Matusadona Water Wilderness is closed
until further notice. |
Accommodation
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Water Wilderness is divided
into two identical lodges: one is an eight-bedder and the other is a
ten-bedder. Both camps still run independently so guests have that small
camp atmosphere. The lodges are situated just off the shoreline of Matusadona
National Park on Lake Kariba and consist of floating chalets, moored
in two separate and secluded bays. Accommodation is in large twin-bedded,
floating chalets, each with en-suite bathroom including toilet and shower.
Each of the floating rooms has its own cool veranda. The floating "mother
ship" houses a lounge, dining room and upstairs viewing deck. Guests
may commute between this unit and their rooms either by canoe or using
the camp's motorized pontoon.
UPDATE:
Matusadona Water Wilderness is closed
until further notice. |
Activities
The main activities at Water
Wilderness are boating, canoeing, game drives and walks with an armed
and fully licensed professional guide. Canoeing and boating along the
shoreline is popular and guests often get close to wildlife coming to
the water's edge. Fishermen have good opportunities to catch Tiger Fish,
Africa's best sporting fish. Tracking Black Rhino, Elephant, Buffalo
and Lion on foot is one of Africa's most exhilarating experiences.
Wildlife
Wildlife viewing is excellent
in this area, where the fluctuating lake levels have created a small
grassland with herds of antelope, Elephant, Buffalo and a host of predators.
Guests get the complete wildlife experience here.
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