Elephant Camp
Camp

The Elephant Camp, situated just 25km from the Victoria Falls, offers a totally unique experience; the opportunity to interact closely with the elephants within the comfort of of a small African lodge.
On 35,000 acres of privately owned wildlife estate the Elephant Camp offers one of the most thrilling safari experiences not only to view wildlife from the back of an elephant, but to share a day in the life of an elephant at close quarters.

THE ELEPHANTS : are all orphans. Two animals (Miss Ellie and Jumbo) come from the Zambezi Valley, while two (Jock and Jack) come from Hwange National Park. They have since grown up with humans and are well-accustomed to visitors

Miss Ellie is the leader of the herd. The only female in the group, she is tuskless and smaller than the others - but is definitely in charge.

Jumbo Jumbo is very intelligent and loves placing himself at the centre of attention.

Jock is the oldest and largest of the group. He seems more mature both in habit and in behaviour, but is very sensitive to harsh words.

Know affectionately as " The Pig ", Jack lives for food and prefers the lazy life. Apart from this however, he is an excellent elephant!

Guests are encouraged to spend as much time as possible during their stay in getting to know these wonderful animals. This could include picnics with the elephants, training sessions, washing/grooming routines or just the enjoyment of observing them, whether feeding naturally in the bush or swimming at one of the waterholes.

Facilities
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The Camp has a swimming pool with a raised deck for dining 'under the stars, The Elephant Camp is in spacious, thatched roofed cottages with en-suite facilities.All the cottages have superb views over the bush with excellent Game viewing opportunities.Meals are taken in the elegant central dining /lounge area.

Attractions
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Elephant back safaris, Game Walks, Game Drives -in open 4x4, Night drives, You will enjoy picnics in the bush during which the elephants take a very active role! Lion and Leopard are in abundance, but are not seen as often as the main game. Activities focus on enjoying the scenery and game viewing is done in open 4x4 vehicles, on motorized canoes, on foot, from hides and in canoes.
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