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December 2007

The Regeneration of the Bush.

The last few months have been incredibly dry and the first showers of rain have been welcomed with open arms by all and sundry. This is an amazing time of the year, the rain drops are soaked up, spurning new growth and everything appears green over night. As soon as the rains arrive the animals start dropping their young and the wildebeest were first, closely followed by the impala and other mammals.

Also our pan has filled up and the vlei is slowing turning into a small stream with rather large puddles forming all over the place.


The puddles and clouds down The Hide vlei line.

The jackals and bat-eared foxes on our concession also have numerous youngsters. A female cheetah and her five cubs have been spotted hunting along the Kennedy Vlei and we hope they will settle in and stay for a while.

The large herds of elephants have dispersed, we now only have a few herds and our resident bulls taking mud baths. With the easy prey of young elephants gone, Mpofu and his brothers in arms (our resident lions) have had to resort to conventional food sources such as impala, zebra and wildebeest and they can be heard at night roaring in frustration. Their efforts were rewarded a few nights ago as they managed to kill a giraffe – I am sure that kept their bellies full for a while.

Our grumpy old men- the Buffalo dagga boys have been close to camp nearly all year and seem to be sticking around. They often take refuge from Mpofu and his entourage close to Gary’s house at night.


Baby Roan Antelope, Jackal and Impala

We also had a visit to the area by a hippo. The hippo appeared one morning in the Kennedy 1 pan and moved off after a few days, only to be found in Sinanga a few kilometers away and it again moved off after a few days and we sincerely hope he has found a suitable permanent home by now.

The smaller animals in Hwange, such as frogs and insects, especially the flying ants, have also got a new lease on life, providing food for many birds and animals right in front of the camp. Our choir of frogs, cicadas and other insects, has also started rehearsing again for their nightly performances.


Mbiza at Night, ©Barry Wolhuter

A chuckle…

The rains certainly bring about a transaction and nothing tops the outstanding marathon dance performance by one of our staff member at our Christmas party. Zulu was so overcome with the occasion that he turned into a Duracell bunny and danced non stop for about 26 hours. Fortunately we had no clients in camp the day after the party and everyone had plenty of time to rest and recover before our next guest arrived.

We would like to take this opportunity to thanks our agents, friends and families for their support over the last year. We wish you all a wonderful festive season and happy and successful 2008! We hope to see you all at The Hide in the New Year!


` Baby Wildebeest and Warthog

Best Regards from Barry, Bridget, Gavin, Lorraine, Maha and all the staff at the Hide!

Proud Winner of the ASTA (Association of Zimbabwe Travel Agents) "Best Tented Safari Camp in Zimbabwe 2006", for the 8th year running!

The Hide is featured in the new book "1000 places to See before you Die - A Traveller's Life List."


Contact & Reservations
The Hide Safaris, The Triton Centre, 176 Enterprise Rd, Chisipite
PO Box HG 261 Highlands, Harare, Zimbabwe
Tel: +263 (0)4 498835-6
Fax: +263 (0)4 498480
Email: info@thehide.co.zw
Bookings: lorraine@thehide.co.zw
website: www.thehide.com

Photographic Competition

We are starting an annual photographic competition! Please send in your best photos by the 29th of February 2008 and you stand a chance to win 2 nights for 2 people at The Hide.

Please email us your photos.

Here are our conditions and rules:

  • Max number of photos to be submitted is 5
  • Max size of photos 1 MB – please!
  • Photos had to be taken in 2007 while on safari with us
  • By submitting your photos you give us the right to use your photos for marketing purposed – credit will be given to the photographer.
  • No staff member (permanent or freelance) may enter the competition – sorry Barry and Daffy!


©Doug Fitzgerald

News-News-News

Please note that our annual shut down (we don’t take any bookings for this period only) will be from 12th January to 9th February 2008, during which we will be doing some exiting refurbishments and general maintenance work in camp.

We are refurbishing the outside bath for Tent 10 and including an outside shower with his and hers shower heads.

The breakfast area is getting re-tiled with Gwaii tiles, which are produced in Gwaai, just down the road and are absolutely beautiful.

The Platform and Dove’s Nest are being completely refurbished; including the bathroom is getting a facelift. Soon some hammocks will be available at the platform for you to relax in. The Dove’s Nest is perfect for your night in the bush.

Photos of our refurbishments will be posted in the new year, after the work has been completed.

The African Walking Safaris will resume on the 1st of May 2008 and will run until the 30th of November 2008.


Baby Eland and Zebra

Member of Classics Safari Camps of Africa

Thank you as always for all your support!
Barry & Bridget, Lorraine, Beck & staff

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