Robins Camp is situated in the north western section of the Hwange National Park, 110 kilometres from Victoria Falls and 55 kilometres from the Botswana – Pandamatenga border. The camp area was originally Little Toms and Big Toms farms acquired by Read more +
Robins Camp is situated in the north western section of the Hwange National Park, 110 kilometres from Victoria Falls and 55 kilometres from the Botswana – Pandamatenga border. The camp area was originally Little Toms and Big Toms farms acquired by Herbert George Robins in the early 1900’s. In 1934 fearing that ‘Tom’s Farms’ would be sold on his death to become a shooting box, he offered to bequeath it to the Southern Rhodesian Government on condition that it be maintained for all time as a game sanctuary.
Access to Robins Camp is either by 4×4 self-drive vehicles, road transfer or a charter flight directly to the Robins Camp airstrip. A maximum of 20kg of luggage per person is allowed for light aircraft flights, including hand luggage and camera equipment. Please ensure that all luggage is soft-sided. Only bags without wheels are permitted. Luggage dimensions should not exceed 25cm (10 inches) wide, 30cm (12 inches) high and 62 cm (24 inches) long.
GPS co-ordinates18°37’45.43”S 25°59’10.56” Elevation 972m.
The camp itself is made up of 36 en-suite twin/double bed chalets, in 2 different sections/villages. There is also a camp site which has 25 sites (max 4 guests per site), as well as 4 guides rooms in the Acacia Village section.
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