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I stayed at Imire last year when I visited Zimbabwe and was really struck by the great work that they are doing, especially with their protection of Black Rhinos.

So what could be a better, you get to enjoy a short break in a wonderful environment and enjoy some of Africa’s best wildlife just over an hour from Harare whilst the money you spend goes towards protecting one of the most endangered animals on earth.

Below are the details:

Two nights all-inclusive for $280 per person!

What better way to relax before the Christmas festivities than two nights relaxing in the bush at Sable Lodge on Imire Game Park. Let us entertain you with our all-inclusive offer which includes accommodation, all meals and drinks, elephant rides and activities.

Guests may arrive at 9.30am for game drive leaving at 10.00am or after 3:00pm – please advise when booking

For more information please contact Imire Safari Ranch directly:

Sable Lodge
Imire Game Park
Tel: 0222 2094
Cell: 0772 522201
Email: sablelodge@imiresafariranch.com
www.imiresafariranch.com

Imire Game Park – Kids Half Price

Half Term and February Special Offer – Kids Half Price

If you’re stuck for things to do with your kids this half term, consider bringing them to Imire Game Park for the day for half the standard day trip price. For just $20 per child and $50 for adults, you can get up close and personal with thier resident elephants and rhino, meet Teddy and their new lion, Cleo. On top of this you can also see a huge variety of plains game, buffalo, zebra, giraffe, warthogs and birds.

The Imire day trip itinerary is as follows:

  • 0930 – Arrive at Sable Lodge for tea, coffee and biscuits
  • 1000 – Leave on game drive to see black rhino, elephant, lion, hyena, giraffe and a variety of plains game
  • 1330 – Arrive at the dam or kopje for lunch while watching elephants or black rhino
  • 1430 – Game drive continues to see elephant, buffalo, crocodile, sable, wildebeest and more plains game
  • 1530 – Arrive back at Sable Lodge for refreshments
  • 1600 – Depart

This offer is running from 14th to the 28th February for day trip guests only. Prices exclude drinks which must be settled with your guide at the end of the day.

For more information and to book check the Imire Safari Ranch website: www.imiresafariranch.com or you can contact them via email: imiregp [at] zol.co.zw

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If you are not a local and are looking for accommodation and things to do whilst on holiday in Zimbabwe, the books below feature Imire as well as many other excellent places to stay.

Zimbabwe Travel Guides

Zimbabwe (Bradt Travel Guide)Zimbabwe (Bradt Travel Guide)
As political tension relaxes, wildlife enthusiasts and curious tourists are returning to Zimbabwe. With some of the finest national parks in Africa, the country is blessed with stunning landscapes and an abundance of wildlife. The mighty Zambezi River offers adventure holidays and Victoria Falls will leave visitors breathless, while the range of birdlife draws enthusiasts year-round. Game viewing in some of Africa’s finest national parks is a rewarding experience and this guide offers in-depth information on the facilities, advice on itinerary planning as well as how to select a safari. Accommodation is covered with up-to-date information on everything from luxury safari camps to budget stays for younger travellers who arrive overland, heading for the fast flowing waters of the Zambezi gorge.

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ZSouthern Africa (Lonely Planet Multi Country Guide)Southern Africa (Lonely Planet Multi Country Guide)
An excellent book if you are travelling in the region, although it can be a little hit and miss as the book is essentially cobbled together out of other Lonely planet books on the individulal contries and therefore some of the information is out of date. Countries covered include Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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Imire Safari Ranch Bush Camp

Imire Safari Ranch will be hosting a bushcamp for children aged between 6 and 12 years of age from Monday 30th August to Thursday 2 September.

Facilities include four empty, thatched huts sleeping four, in which sleeping bags and mats can be laid down, one staff/food storage hut, showers with a firewood heating system, one large mess area with a central fire-pit, seating and food service table, outdoor kitchen with cooking done on open fires, outdoor fire-pit with seating around it.

The cost is $100 per child which includes 3 meals daily, all activities and accommodation.

For more information please contact John Olivey, the Imire Game Park Manager on the below listed details:

Tel: 022 22094
0912 522201
Skype john.travers50
imiregp@zol.co.zw
www.imiresafariranch.com

Or take a look at my article on Imire Safari Ranch.

Imire Safari Ranch

Funny how sometimes things come together. I was recently doing some research on wildlife places to stay when we next go back home to Zimbabwe to visit family and friends and then a TV program about Black Rhino conservation and Imire Game Ranch on the National Geographic Channel began playing in the background.

I watched with sadness as well as admiration for all the work that John and Judy Travers as well as John Olivey, the Game Park Manager and all their staff were doing to help protect these and the many other wonderful animals on their reserve as well as in Zimbabwe. From what I have heard they have, like many other wildlife areas in Zimbabwe, gone through some really tough times recently. The good news is that they are still up and running and what is more, they have plenty to offer:

Accomodation at Imire

Located just over 100km kms by road or one and a half hours drive south east of Harare, in-between Marondera and Wedza lies Imire Safari Ranch making it an ideal location for a weekend getaway. At Imire there are a few different types places to stay, depending on what you are planning on doing, and obviously if you plan to ‘rough it’ or not. There is always a limited number of people that Imire can handle, so it pays to book early.

  • Numwa House
    This is a beautiful five bedroom farmhouse set within the game park just. Guests are entitled to two elephant rides each and are able to walk within the area to their hearts content and are encouraged to bring their own fishing equipment as the house is set upon a fish rich dam. Although no motors are allowed on the waters boats can be brought to the dam and guests are also able to make use of the boats available.
  • Sable Lodge
    A simple farmhouse lodge consisting of 6 thatched rondavel cottages with en suite bathrooms set in the heart of the Imiri Safari ranch. The Lodge is small, but there is a dedicated staff to look after you and the atmosphere is intimate and friendly and you will get the attention and service you deserve.
  • Bush Camp
    Facilities include four empty, thatched huts sleeping four, in which sleeping bags and mats can be laid down, one staff/food storage hut, showers with a firewood heating system, one large mess area with a central fire-pit, seating and food service table, outdoor kitchen with cooking done on open fires, outdoor fire-pit with seating around it. Ideal for those with their own transport including families, backpackers and school groups. Activities include: fishing, however no motors are allowed on the dam and you must bring your own fishing equipment and boats. Elephant rides, rhino walks and game drives can be organised at extra cost with guides upon arrival or during stay.

Imire Wildlife Volunteer Program

What could be a better way to help wildlife than to volunteer your time and do your bit in saving these astounding animals from extinction. Imire offer you the fantastic opportunity to live in close contact with black rhino, elephants, buffalo and all the other species of animals. To volunteer at Imire the minimum stay is 2 weeks, but a stay of one month is preferable.

Directions
Travel out on the Mutare Road, at the 68 km peg you will cross a railway line, at the 70 km peg (3 km before Marondera) you will see an Imire sign post, turn right here. Travel down this road for 2.5 km and you will see another Imire sign, turn left here. Travel down this road for 40 km and will come to the Imire butchery, go 800m past this and you will come to the Sable Lodge turn off, turn left here and it is 1 km down this road to the lodge.

More Information

For more information on Accommodation prices and booking as well as the Volunteer program, check out the excellent Imire Safari Ranch Website


Zimbabwe Travel Guides

If you are not a local and are looking for accommodation and things to do whilst on holiday in Zimbabwe, the books below feature Imire as well as many other excellent places to stay.

Zimbabwe Travel Guides

Zimbabwe (Bradt Travel Guide)Zimbabwe (Bradt Travel Guide)
As political tension relaxes, wildlife enthusiasts and curious tourists are returning to Zimbabwe. With some of the finest national parks in Africa, the country is blessed with stunning landscapes and an abundance of wildlife. The mighty Zambezi River offers adventure holidays and Victoria Falls will leave visitors breathless, while the range of birdlife draws enthusiasts year-round. Game viewing in some of Africa’s finest national parks is a rewarding experience and this guide offers in-depth information on the facilities, advice on itinerary planning as well as how to select a safari. Accommodation is covered with up-to-date information on everything from luxury safari camps to budget stays for younger travellers who arrive overland, heading for the fast flowing waters of the Zambezi gorge.

UK Shoppers UK
Zimbabwe (Bradt Travel Guide) on Amazon.co.uk

US Shoppers USA

Zimbabwe (Bradt Travel Guide) on Amazon.com


ZSouthern Africa (Lonely Planet Multi Country Guide)Southern Africa (Lonely Planet Multi Country Guide)
An excellent book if you are travelling in the region, although it can be a little hit and miss as the book is essentially cobbled together out of other Lonely planet books on the individulal contries and therefore some of the information is out of date. Countries covered include Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

UK Shoppers UK
Southern Africa (Lonely Planet) on Amazon.co.uk

US Shoppers USA

Southern Africa (Lonely Planet) on Amazon.com