Matusadona & Lake Kariba Accommodation
Bumi Hills Safari Lodge
Bumi Hills Safari Lodge is set along a ridge overlooking Lake Kariba and each of the 20 rooms has a commanding view of the Lake and the flatland leading to the Lakeshore. Show me more . . .
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Carribbea Bay Hotel
Caribbea Bay Hotel is located on the town side of Lake Kariba, 13 kms from the airport. Show me more . . .
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Fothergill Island Lodge
As the waters rose and the land receded, there was left, amongst the skeletons of trees, an island that became a haven for a myriad of species. Show me more . . .
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Katete Safari Lodge
Set in the Mopane woodlands on the shore of Lake Kariba is an enclosed cluster of 16 exclusive thatched lodges, Katete Safari Lodge. Show me more . . .
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Kipling's Safari Lodge
Kipling's of Kariba is situated at the mouth of the Ume River, where it enters Lake Kariba. Show me more . . .
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About Matusadona
- It boasts a unique combination of pristine and rugged wilderness with the "waterfrontage" of Lake Kariba.
- It is one of the last remaining sanctuaries of the endangered Black Rhino.
- It is commonly recognised as having the one of the highest concentrations of wild Lions in Africa.
- Its relatively poor accessibility by road and extremely harsh internal network of roads keeps the crowds and traffic out!
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- Kariba is located in the Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabwe - southern Africa - on the north eastern border with Zambia - 365 km from the Zimbabwean capital Harare.
- The town is spread along approximately 20km of the Lake Kariba shoreline with its western boundary on the Zambezi River.
- The town has a population of approximately 30000 inhabitants concentrated in the Nyamhunga and Mahombekombe townships, with smaller communities on The Heights, Chawara, Charara and Camphill.
- Lonely Planet has described Kariba as an "unconsolidated two level jumble" - topographically it's very hilly similar to parts of Matusadona and Kaburi and it doesn't have a distinguishable centre
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