Christmas 2011

Amalinda Fun Day – 2nd Oct 2011

Working in conjunction with The Mother Africa Trust, Camp Amalinda opens its doors to welcome the public to this years Fun Day 2011.  Our annual event promises to be fun for the whole family with paint ball, jumping castle, Mr Strong Man Competition or just relaxing by our famous rock… Continue reading

Latest Media News

Good news of Zimbabwe is beginning to filter into the International Press:  read the link below for a recent account from Journalist, Mark Sissons, who traveled to our country in May 2011.  Let us know your thoughts:-

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-sissons/zimbabwes-safari-industry_b_943066.html

 

A day in the life of an Archaeologist

Some would find them boring, others find them intriguing and fascinating. Our very own Archaeologist, Paul Hubbard has recently been hailed as the expert on Rock Art in Southern Africa {see www.great-guides.org}

In the link below, you will find out what keeps him entertained…..

http://www.dayofarchaeology.com/zimbabwean-guidings

Matobo Abseiling

Camp Amalinda is excited to bring you, for the first time ever in these Hills, Matobo Abseiling.  Offered exclusively to our guests and brought to you in conjuction with Royal Marine Commando, Alistair Burton.  He is skilled in Helicopter Abseiling 200ft, rock face abseiling and has been trained by Royal… Continue reading

Karina On Safari

Watch Animal Planet’s ” Wild on Safari – where beauty meets beast” and see Karina on her guided trip through the Matopos whilst based at Camp Amalinda.

Amalinda’s latest refurb

“Afri-politan” has exploded into the Matobo Hills. This classically striking camp, not only enviro-friendly but naturally and historically beautiful, has embraced a new look with stunning fabrics all procured in this Southern African region. Depicting strong sculptural, as well as architectural design, these fabrics embody the excitement of our beautiful… Continue reading

Press Release

We understand there are reports in your newspapers and warnings put out by your Governments which depict a grim political situation within Zimbabwe. We believe too, that this may concern you, possibly impact on your decision to either travel to our country or rather to our neighbours Zambia / Botswana… Continue reading

Going Nowhere Slowly

An awesome travel show called Going Nowhere Slowly, will be featuring the wonders of Zimbabwe in their next season. Basically, they drive around in a splendid Chevrolet Impala known as the Chili Pepper .

Various adventures and mishaps are encountered along the way such as being detained and questioned for… Continue reading

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