The western section of Robins camp is Acacia with 18 units under thatch. Tastefully decorated in and out with hand painted Matabele designs. Each room has en-suite with hot and cold water and high pressure showers, an overhead fan for hotter days and a full mosquito net to protect you from insects. The rooms may all be configured as twin or king units. Rooms are tastefully decorated by our local designer using recycled and local items and fabrics. Eight of the Acacia rooms form a laager around a central lapa area that is a wonderful spot to relax and chat with friends. The Acacia section is well suited to private groups of up to 40 people. Two of the units at Acacia are sui...
ACACIA CHALETS
The western section of Robins camp is Acacia with 18 units under thatch. Tastefully decorated in and out with hand painted Matabele designs. Each room has en-suite with hot and cold water and high pressure showers, an overhead fan for hotter days and a full mosquito net to protect you from insects. The rooms may all be configured as twin or king units. Rooms are tastefully decorated by our local designer using recycled and local items and fabrics. Eight of the Acacia rooms form a laager around a central lapa area that is a wonderful spot to relax and chat with friends. The Acacia section is well suited to private groups of up to 40 people. Two of the units at Acacia are suited to triple rooms or children sharing with parents.
Acacia – 16 Standard Chalets and 2 Triple Chalets under thatch.
MOPANI CHALETS
Are you feeling old and tired? Think it's too late for a spruce up, a rejig, a think again? Well, that's what's happened here. And it's reaping a whole heap of tourist compliments, high fives and sighs. Robins Camp has had a re vamp. A makeover. A transformation. This old park accommodation had become a rather tired and run down camp. It's not now. It's all bright colours and bright fabrics, sunny faced and chilled.
There's a new swimming pool overlooking a waterhole. You can literally laze away an afternoon watching game come and go. Listen up. There's a myriad of birds too, singing a merry tune.
So. Where exactly are you? Well, this is a remote part of the Hwange National Park, although the road to the camp is manageable. Wind your way through the western Mopane veld of the national park.
Talking of which, this park is full of animals and empty of people. 18 times the size of New York City, it has an estimated 50,000 elephants, many of which are in breeding herds as large as 300. They pad from waterhole to waterhole. There are also more than 100 different kinds of mammals and 500 bird species living in the scrubland. This level of biodiversity is matched only by the Serengeti in Tanzania and the Kruger National Park in South Africa, both of which have a far higher population of human visitors than Hwange.
The camp is named after Herbert George Robins who acquired the land in the 1900s. Mad on nature he put a stop to shooting and fought continuously for the preservation of wildlife. In the 1930s he bequeathed the land to the Southern Rhodesian Government on one condition - it be maintained as a game sanctuary forever.
He wanted his body to be fed to the animals too - once he was dead obviously. But the bigwigs said no and he's buried near the camp.
The eastern section of Robins Camp is in a more contemporary design and only two units are under thatch. Each room has en-suite with hot and cold water and high pressure showers, an overhead fan for hotter days and a full mosquito net to protect you from insects. The rooms may all be configured as twin or king-size units. Rooms are tastefully decorated by our local designer using recycled and local items and fabrics. Each unit at Mopane section has a covered veranda where you may sit and enjoy watching the birds, squirrels and mongooses.
Mopani – 18 Standard Chalets under Chroma deck with covered veranda.
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