
Wilderness Davison’s
Information
Wilderness Davison’s is a classic African tented camp, with the units tastefully hidden beneath a grove of mopane trees in Hwange National Park.
Starting price per person
What to Expect
Davison’s is situated in south-eastern Hwange, where a tremendously rich and diverse environment, coupled with year-round availability of water, means the region teems with elephants, antelope and their ensuing predators.
The main area comprises a spacious lounge and dining area, leading onto an expansive deck with an open campfire area, perfect for convivial evening musings or star gazing.
The refreshing pool and its loungers are beautifully positioned for relaxation, while a small upper deck is an ideal location from which to watch wildlife at the waterhole.
Highlights
Hidden within a treeline, this classic African safari camp, with nine bright and airy tents (including a family unit) span either side of the welcoming main area, which overlooks an open plain, and a waterhole which is a favourite drinking spot for elephant and buffalo.
Standard Twin/Double Tent(s)
(8 Rooms)
Family Accommodation
(1 Room)
There is one meru-style family tented room, which comprises a main bedroom with a king-sized bed, a second twin-bedded bedroom, and each with their own en-suite facilities.
Game Drives
Game drives take place in open 4×4 vehicles, and are led by our highly experienced guides through our private Wilderness concessions which are situated in the most productive areas of Hwange National Park. The varied habitats and vegetation types, as well as countless waterholes, mean that drives are exciting with diverse species to be seen.
Game Walks
Hwange was proclaimed some 80 years ago and has served as a haven for one of the densest concentrations of game in Africa. There is no better way to experience this park than on foot with an experienced, qualified walking safari guide.
Visit The Scorpion Anti-Poaching Unit *
Meet and interact with the Zimbabwe Parks, Wildlife Management Authority (ZPWMA) and Scorpion Anti-Poaching Unit who work in partnership with Wilderness, to protect the south-eastern region of Hwange. Thereby, reducing poaching within the park through funding, assisting in patrols and removing snares. * Subject to availability.











