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Chilo Gorge Safari Lodge sits just outside Zimbabwe's beautiful, though tenuously surviving, Gonarezhou National Park. Stashed in the dense forest atop a sheer gorge to the park's north-eastern border, the lodge overlooks the Save River and the valley below. This rambling, thatched estate has enjoyed a dramatic renewal in the last few years, undergoing significant cosmetic changes. Quite frankly, it's a gorgeous, romantic location and an ideal base from which to explore this region of Zimbabwe. The lodge has played an important role in the preservation of the national park, which owes its existence, in large part, to Chilo's founder, Clive Stockil. Decades ago, Stockil partnered with the local Shangaan communities and spearheaded community-linked conservation.
From $520 person/night
The variety of activities at your disposal - from game drives to boating and canoeing to walking and camping out, you'll have a surplus of ways to explore this exceptional region.
For one of the most rewarding views around, take a guided walk through some rugged terrain to the Chivilila Falls - about 3km from camp.
The self-catering section of Chilo gives more budge-minded guests a private and independent, yet supremely comfortable experience.
An enormous split-level structure sits at the centre of the lodge grounds, with views over the dramatic gorge. With high ceilings and wide archways, wooden beams and the tasteful use of other natural materials like stone, the architecture and decor compliments and never detracts from the surrounds. There is plenty of room to seat guests from the relatively large ten-room main lodge, plus visitors from the adjacent self-catering lodge with its four double units and one family room. The fireside lounge feels both grand and homely. A large outdoor patio hosts many meals, as does the thatched dining room with big windows and fold-away doors. In between the structures are stone walkways, maincured gardens and a pool worthy of a tropical resort.
The ten thatched luxury chalets at the main camp command tremendous views - sit on your dark-wood deck and observe the ongoing elephant traffic at the river below. The sunken bedroom is tastefully furnished - neither overly stylish nor minimalist. Ensuite bathrooms, tea and coffee stations and a minibar offer guests everything they need to feel right at home in their rooms while making use of the other lodge facilities. Four twin chalets and one family chalet (that sleeps six) have ensuite bathrooms but share a common kitchen, braai area and plunge pool within a shady garden. Guests staying here are also welcome to make use of the main camp's facilities.
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No matter which activity you undertake (of Chilo's dizzying array), you will be accompanied by a top-notch guide. In addition to morning and afternoon game drives, you can take a boat cruise or a canoe trip (when water levels allow) for some up-close hippo and elephant sightings. Walk in the park or take an awesome stroll to Chivilila Falls. Visit the local Mahenye village for a cultural tour. For an especially deep immersion in the wilderness, elect to sleep near Chilojo Cliffs at Chilo's adventurous tented camp.