Men sitting around the campfire at Wilderness Campsites in Matusadona National Park

Wilderness Campsites

Be at one with nature and set up camp in a truly secluded and scenic area of the park, far from the madding crowd.

Welcome to Wilderness Campsites

Experience the raw beauty of Matusadona by selecting one of the park’s numerous designated wilderness camping areas, carefully chosen for their scenic vistas and proximity to wildlife. These sites offer a pure, unaltered wilderness experience, requiring complete self-sufficiency as there is no infrastructure present.

Immerse yourself fully in nature by either setting up a base at one location or embarking on a “road trip” adventure, moving between several sites. This allows you to truly appreciate the diverse landscapes and ecosystems that make Matusadona unique. From lakeside camps to rugged inland spots, each area presents its own charm and opportunities for wildlife encounters. The reward is an intimate connection with the wilderness, free from modern distractions. Whether you’re watching the sunset over Lake Kariba or listening to the night sounds of the African bush, these wilderness camping experiences offer memories that will last a lifetime.

Jenje Wilderness Platform is located in the scenic interior, the platform overlooking a spring that attracts all manner of wildlife.

Dominated by mountainous scenery, Hogwe River is set in the interior alongside the river after which it is named.

View Point is situated on the edge of the 600m high Zambezi Escarpment with views over the low-lying valley floor and adjacent Lake Kariba.

Bonde Campsite is set in the northern portion of the park overlooking Lake Kariba.

Maronga is scenically located on the river mouth of the Ume River, overlooking Kariba on the park’s western border.

Shenga Wilderness is a beautifully shaded campsite located on a sharp bend of the Shenga River.  The Shenga River is a perennial spring from which water flows all year round. 

Overlooking its namesake river, Mhukadzapera Wilderness is found under a huge tambourine tree. Animal movement in the area is high due to its location close to the floodplain.

Matandare is the park’s southernmost campsite, close to the park entrance – and a good stopover before you head north. It is situated on the Matandare Spring under a canopy riverine forest

Experiences

Truck with Tent Parked under a tree overlooking the water in Matusadona National Park

Self-Drive through the Park

From sunrise to sunset, visitors are free to explore the park’s exceptional landscape from their own vehicle.

Guided Game Drive in a truck on the plain of Matusadona National Park

Guided Game Drives

Get a unique perspective of the park through the eyes of local guides when you hop on one of our morning or afternoon guided game drives.

Guide and tourists are a walking safari of Matusadona National Park

Guided Walking Safaris

Set out on a two- to three-hour or half-day walk with one of our knowledgeable guides who will reveal the park’s hidden wonders.

Three Hikers on an expedition looking down from the rocks into the water.

Matusadona Trails

Embark on a multi-day hike through Matusadona’s rugged escarpment. These guided treks offer a raw wilderness experience, accessible only on foot – for fit, healthy adults. Advance bookings essential. 

Boat trip with two tourists and a guide

Boating

Enjoy Kariba’s fabled waters in your own boat or book a guided boating trip with us. Explore submerged forests, encounter diverse aquatic life, and witness spectacular wildlife gatherings.

Fishing in the Ume River in Matusadona National Park

Fishing

 Experience the thrill of fishing on Lake Kariba, Ume River or the dramatic Sanyati Gorge, where the waters teem with diverse fish species.

Birds on a tree branch in Matusadona National Park

Birdwatching

Birders can view around 400 species, including seldom-seen specials such as Taita falcon, African pitta, and Pel’s fishing-owl. The island heronry (accessible by boat) is a must.

Two trucks with tents and table and chairs in Wilderness Campsites by the water.

How to Get There

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Bison on the range at Matusadona National Park

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