Zimbabwe
An eye for the wild is an animal orphanage that rehabilitate wild animals and releases them in wild or if that is not possible on their game farm. As an example they have an epileptic lion, in the coming months they hopefully get two lionesses from Ukraine to rehabilitate. They gets schools to educate children on wildlife. To cover costs of the orphanage they started to offer camping and other activities. Campground has spotless abolutions with boiling hot water and is in the game area, so in the morning you might wake up with wildebeast, eland, impala or sable antelope. They might get giraffe and zebra. Braai facilities, bonfire, fishing pond, etc. All is self-catered.
camping adults 15 usd pppn, children half price. horseriding 15 usd/hour. They offer game drives, night drives, nature walks and ofcourse a tour along the animals in the orphanage.
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Nice farm.
Lots of animals around.
Nyalas, Kudus, Sable Antilopes.
friendly Stuff and hot waters in the shower!
Recomend it!
10$ Adults entry
5$ Car entry
15$ Adults Camping
+263774308372
Report Check-InAn eye for the wild is an animal orphanage that rehabilitate wild animals and releases them in wild or if that is not possible on their game farm. As an example they have an epileptic lion, in the coming months they hopefully get two lionesses from Ukraine to rehabilitate. They gets schools to educate children on wildlife. To cover costs of the orphanage they started to offer camping and other activities. Campground has spotless abolutions with boiling hot water and is in the game area, so in the morning you might wake up with wildebeast, eland, impala or sable antelope. They might get giraffe and zebra. Braai facilities, bonfire, fishing pond, etc. All is self-catered.
camping adults 15 usd pppn, children half price. horseriding 15 usd/hour. They offer game drives, night drives, nature walks and ofcourse a tour along the animals in the orphanage.
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