Hwange

NATIONAL PARK · BIG FIVE

Hwange

Zimbabwe's largest national park — fifteen thousand square kilometres of teak woodland, salt pans, and the largest elephant herd in southern Africa.

Best May to October 21 experiences Presidential Elephants since 1990

Why Hwange


Hwange is fifteen thousand square kilometres of teak woodland and Kalahari sand on Zimbabwe's western border. It is the largest national park in the country, and one of the largest in southern Africa.

It is home to the Presidential Elephants — a herd of around four hundred animals my father, Alan Elliott, had granted formal protected status in 1990. Each one is named, individually identified, and individually monitored.

This is the Big Five at its best in Zimbabwe — but the park is also famous for its painted dogs, bat-eared foxes, and the kind of horizons that make you understand why people fall in love with Africa in the first place.

“I was born into Hwange. My father lived here, the elephants we know by name lived here, and the silence at the waterhole at dawn is the sound I associate with home.”

— Josh Elliott · Founder · Fifth-generation Zimbabwean

At a glance

Hwange, in figures.

Area

14,651 km² · Largest in Zim

Best Time

May to October

Wildlife

Big Five · Wild Dog · 100+ mammals

Stay

12+ camps · Multiple price tiers

Heritage

Presidential Elephants since 1990

From

$350

pp / night

Highlights

Reasons to come.

01 ⁄ 04

The Presidential Elephants

Four hundred elephants named, identified, and individually known. The first protected herd in Africa — granted by President Mugabe in 1990.

02 ⁄ 04

Big Five game-driving

Lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and both rhino species — at game densities equal to anywhere on the continent.

03 ⁄ 04

Painted dog tracking

One of Africa's healthiest wild-dog populations. Dawn drives in the southern part of the park give 60% sighting odds in season.

04 ⁄ 04

Waterholes at sunset

Hwange's lifeblood. In dry season every animal in twenty kilometres comes to drink. Sit at one for an hour.

On the map

Hwange in Zimbabwe.

Hwange does what every safari should: it makes you feel small. We saw 19 elephants drinking at sunset and forgot every other place.

Sarah & David · New York · 10-night Zimbabwe trip, September 2025

When to travel

Twelve months, twelve different Hwange.

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

Peak Shoulder Green

May–October — peak. Dry, cool, animals concentrate at the waterholes. Best Big Five viewing of the year.

November–April — green season. Born-this-year wildlife everywhere. Migration of mass colour: birds, butterflies, flowers. Some camps close. Some roads impassable.

Conservation in Hwange

Conservation

Why this place still exists.

Hwange's conservation story is remarkable. The Presidential Elephants programme, founded by my father in 1990, was the first time individual elephants were given formal political protection. The herd has grown from sixty to four hundred animals.

Visitor revenue goes directly to ZimParks. Many of our partner camps run anti-poaching units, community schools, and predator-monitoring programmes that wouldn't exist without tourism.

Practical

Plan your trip.

Getting there

Hwange has its own airport (HWN) — direct flights from Victoria Falls (40 min) and Harare (1.5h). Road from Vic Falls: 2.5h. Some camps offer charter air transfer to bush airstrips.

Practicalities

Currency: USD widely used.

Connectivity: Variable in camps; satellite at the larger lodges.

Health & Safety

Malaria: Yes — prophylaxis recommended October–April; year-round in some camps.

Yellow fever: Not required for direct flights from US/UK/EU.

Vaccinations: Routine + tetanus.

What to pack

Khaki / neutral colours for game drives. Warm jacket for dawn drives. Closed shoes. Long sleeves dawn-and-dusk against mosquitoes. Binoculars (bring your own — game densities are too good to share a pair).

Josh Elliott

Speak to a specialist

Plan your Hwange journey.

I plan every Zim Travellers itinerary myself. Tell me what you'd want from a few days here and I'll write you a route — no template, no aggregator, no commission desk.

"I answer every email here personally — within 24 hours."

Frequently Asked

Hwange, answered.

How many nights in Hwange?

Three nights minimum. Five if you want the Presidential Elephants programme + general game + cultural visit + walking safari.

Is Hwange Big Five reliable?

Yes. In peak dry season most travellers see four of five in a 3-day stay. Black rhino is the rarest — see Matobo for that.

What about wild dogs?

Hwange has one of Africa's healthiest populations. April–November is best, especially after a kill the night before.

Best time of year for elephants?

August–November — when the waterholes are the only source of water and herds gather in their hundreds.

Can I see the Presidential Elephants specifically?

Yes — the herd lives in the Hwange Estate area. Our local guides know individual animals and can identify them by name.

Speak to Josh

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