Somalisa Acacia
Situated in the North West of Zimbabwe in Hwange National Park
Somalisa Acacia is a premium family safari camp and a sister camp to Somalisa Camp and Somalisa Expeditions. It has recently under gone a complete rebuild and now comprises of 2 Family Units with inter-leading walkways between the parents and children’s rooms which are both en-suite, as well as 2 standard Sail Tents.
Each tent includes gauze sliding doors, a glass wood-burner fireplace for the cold winter nights, and an overhead fan for the hot summer days, as well as en suite bathroom facilities including flush toilets, an indoor and outdoor shower, as well as a copper slipper-style bathtub. All the simple but luxurious tents are on slightly raised decks, under the dappled canopy of a grove of Acacias on the western side of Somalisa. The ultimate Zimbabwe Safari experience
The camp enjoys its own private views of a small water hole, frequented by large herds of big game including buffalo, elephant, kudu, zebra, giraffe and lion. A small splash pool allows you to cool off during the heat of the day. Activities on offer are game drives and walking excursions with the camp’s professional guides. Most of the activities are in the Somalisa private concession but with easy access to other parts of Hwange National Park.
On special request Somalisa Acacia can be booked in conjunction with Somalisa Camp to cater for larger groups of up to 20 people. A private guide and tour leader facility is available on special request.
Somalisa Tented Camp is located on the eastern side of Hwange, Zimbabwe’s largest National Park at 14,651 km2 (5,657 sq miles). It is nestled in a stunning location tucked away on an acacia island along the edge of an ancient seasonal flood plain. Somalisa provides guests with breathtaking views of the savannah plains across the famous Kennedy Vlei line. Not only is Somalisa wonderfully situated within the park with excellent game viewing, guests have easy access to the Hwange road network for game drives.
At A Glance
Accommodation
Somalisa Acacia comprises:
- 2 Family Units with inter-leading walkways between the parents and children’s rooms which are both en-suite
- standard Sail Tents
Each tent includes:
- Gauze sliding doors
- A glass wood-burner fireplace for the cold winter nights
- An overhead fan for the hot summer days
- En suite bathroom facilities including flush toilets
- An indoor and outdoor shower
- A copper slipper-style bathtub
Activities
Activities include:
- Morning and evening game drives
- Walking
- Bird watching
- Organised activities for children
- Game viewing from hides
- Night drives
- Cultural tours of local villages
Zimbabwean guides are recognized as being amongst the most highly trained and knowledgeable in Africa. Walking safaris were perfected in Hwange and Somalisa Camp’s guides offer guests the opportunity to view wildlife close up on foot.
From big game viewing to examining the lowly ant-lion, this is a unique and fascinating way to see Hwange. Game drives allow guests to cover vast distances and see the diversity of the park as well as come across a plethora of wildlife.
In addition to experiencing the park, guests are encouraged to sit and enjoy the game that moves through the area close to camp.
Air and Road
Scheduled Flights:
Guests can fly into Victoria Falls and transfers can be arranged. It is approximately a three and a quarter hour road trip, 232kms (145 miles) to Somalisa Camp.
Somalisa Camp is a little over an hours drive from Hwange Main Camp.
Alternatively guests can fly into Bulawayo and it is approx four and a half hours, 349 kms (218 miles) by road to Somalisa Camp. Guests can do self drive or a transfer can be arranged for a fee.
Guests can drive to Somalisa Camp but off the main roads a 4WD is definitely recommended.
Light Aircraft:
Manga Airstrip: Situated in the heart of Hwange National Park. It is only a 30 minute drive from Somalisa Private Concession where Somalisa Camp and Somalisa Acacia are located.
Hwange Airport: It is only a 35 minute flight between Victoria Falls Airport and Hwange National air field. Somalisa Camp is 150 kms (94 miles) or approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes from Hwange airport. Transfers can be arranged
Transfers:
Victoria Falls Airport is approximately 22 kms out of Victoria Falls Town and 232 kms (145 miles) from Somalisa Camp. Pick ups from the airport can be arranged by Somalisa Camp or with local transfer companies at an additional cost.
Guests can fly into Bulawayo and it is approx four and a half hours, 349 kms (218 miles) by road to Somalisa Camp. Guests can do self drive or a transfer can be arranged for a fee.
Distances
Victoria Falls Town to Somalisa Camp 254 kms (159 miles)
Victoria Falls Airport to Somalisa Camp 232kms (145 miles)
Livingstone Airport to Victoria Falls Town 20.6 kms (13 miles)
Livingstone airport to Somalisa Camp 271 kms (170 miles)
Hwange Airport to Somalisa Camp 150 kms (94 miles)
Bulawayo – Hwange 337 kms (210.63 miles)
Hwange – Somalisa Camp 63.2 kms (39.5 miles)
Hwange – Victoria Falls Town 102 kms (64 miles)
Bulawayo – Somalisa Camp 349 kms (218 miles)
Bulawayo – Victoria Falls Town 438 kms (274 miles)
Harare – Victoria Falls 878 kms (548.75 miles)
Harare – Somalisa Camp 616 kms (386 miles)
Kariba – Victoria Falls Town 778 kms (486 miles)
Kariba – Somalisa Camp 686 kms (429 miles)
Gweru – Somalisa Camp 448 kms (280 miles)
Bulawayo – Matopas 35 kms (22 miles)
Bulawayo – Beitbridge 320 kms (200 miles)
Bulawayo – Harare 440 kms (274 miles)
Bulawayo – Kariba 803 kms (502 miles)
Hwange National Park
Hwange National Park (formerly called Wankie National Park) was founded in 1928 and set aside as a National Park in 1929. It was named after a local Nhanzwa chief.
Hwange became the royal hunting grounds to the Ndebele warrior-king Mzilikazi in the early 19th Century.
Hwange is the largest Park in Zimbabwe occupying approximately 14 650 square kilometers. It is located in the northwest of the country about one hour south of the town of Victoria Falls.
Hwange boasts a tremendous selection of wildlife with over 100 species of mammals and nearly 400 bird species recorded. The elephants of Hwange are world famous and the Park’s elephant population is one of the largest in the world. The Park has three distinctive Camps and administrative offices at Robins, Sinamatella and the largest one at Main Camp.
Hwange has two main seasons, one hot and wet season starting in mid November and ending in mid April. This is the season for migratory birds in Hwange ranging from the inter-African migrants like the Southern Carmine Bee-eater to the Palearctic Migrants like the Amur Falcons and the Ruff. The number of bird species found in Hwange exceeds 400 and this is largely due to migrants that take advantage of the huge numbers of insects and favourable conditions during the wet season.
The second season in the cold and dry season starting off in about mid April and ending when the rains break in mid November. The low temperatures occur for a brief period in May/June and July and then it remains dry but get progressively warmer as the season progresses. Summer temperatures can reach into the 40s whilst winter overnight lows can be in the minuses but normally for only short periods. Hwange is on the edge of the Kalahari desert and as such we see a number of desert specialist birds in this dry period such as Sand grouse, Coursers and Nightjars.
Wildlife
Animals: The Dry season (from July to October) is the best time for game viewing when animals gather around predictable water resources.
Animals include: Lion, Elephants, Hyena, Giraffes, Kudu, Sable Roan, Cheetah, Leopard Hippos, Buffalo, Zebra, Wildebeest, Wild Dogs, Hartebeest, Baboon, Impala, Warthog, Pangolins, Vervet monkeys.
Birds: Over 400 species have been recorded in Hwange which has the largest occurrence of birds in Zimbabwe.
Migratory birds are present from November to April. There are two main birding areas: the one around Main Camp and one to the north of the Park, around Robins and Sinamatella Rest Camps. Both areas are linked by a network of roads which take visitors through a variety of habitats, including many waterholes that attract large numbers of animals and birds.
Birds include: Ground Hornbill, Yellow Hornbill, Lilac Breasted Roller, Spur-winged Goose, Rufous-naped Lark, Red-billed Spurfowl, Bronze-winged Courser, Sandgrouse, Yellow-crimson Breasted Shrike, Kestrel, African Hobby, Kori Bustard, Yellow Billed Kite, Cape Griffon Vulture, Carmine Bee-eater, Martial Eagle, Pearl spotted Owlet, Swallow Tailed Bee Eater, Arnot’s Chat, Racket-tailed Roller, Crimson-breated Shrike, Red-creasted Korhaan, Secretary Bird, Kalahari scrub Robin etc
Hwange Weather
Hwange National Park weather
Weather
Monthly Averages:
- January 26°C
- February 25°C
- March 25°C
- April 23°C
- May 22°C
- June 23°C
- July 22°C
- August 23°C
- September 26°C
- October 30°C
- November 31°C
- December 31°C
Summer highs can reach 38° to 40°c
Winter lows can reach 5° to 8°c
“… by far my favourite camp… it most certainly set a very high bar for the others to reach. Everything here was perfect and to top it off I had my own guide … Despite being the wet season we were able to hang with a pride of 11 lions (4 adult females, 2, young males and 5 young females), on most days… I felt very privileged to spend so much time with them. Also saw many beautiful birds as well as many other animals. Food and lodgings were excellent… Nothing was too much trouble.“
“Somalisa Acacia exceeded all expectations. From the incredible setting in the middle of the African bush, to the gourmet food and drink, to the most attentive and hospitable staff. Our family of four visited in the first week of January and stayed in the gorgeous family tent on the Acacia side of Somalisa. Everything was perfect, with great views and never forget wildlife sightings, including 5 cheetah devouring a young Zebra!.”
“We stayed …for 3 nights with our disabled daughter and it was perfect. It is the only place we have ever been to where there was simply nothing that could be improved. Everything you could think of had already been thought of and provided! It is impossible to appreciate the beauty of the location and the luxurious nature of the accommodation from the pictures alone – it has to be seen to be believed. Huge comfortable bed with ensuite copper bathtub and indoor and outdoor showers… Right in the middle of the bush surrounded by birds and animals. Delicious meals, knowledgeable and friendly game rangers.”
“We absolutely loved our experience at Somalisa Acacia. Our room was perfection. Between the decor, deck, outdoor shower, California king sized bed, charging stations and more, it was perfection. What really won us over was our guide Albert. He was by far the BEST guide we had on a 14 day safari between 6 camps. He was knowledgable, humble, funny, intelligent, the list goes on. I could not recommend Albert highly enough. He should win guide of the year”
“During our stay at Somalisa Acacia I fell in love with Africa; the people, the landscape, and of course the animals. We were in such close proximity to the elephants watering hole that we were just feet away from them as we observed them from the deck. The accommodations were lovely with all of the amenities, staff could not do enough for us. “
“Somalisa camp (we stayed at Acacia) is just amazing: the accommodations are second to none, service is personal and complete. “Everything that is here is for you. Just ask.” The landscape is breathtaking. The animals: the lion prides, elephant herds, loping giraffe, all of it, surreal. And the guides are beyond knowledgeable and truly love to show you their world..”