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Located in the heart of the Savé Valley Conservancy, one of Africa’s largest privately-owned wildlife areas, Sango spans an impressive 60,000 hectares of untouched wilderness. This exclusive reserve offers maximum privacy, hosting only 32 guests at a time across three unique accommodations:
Sango Dadiso Camp: Four tented suites blending rustic charm with modern comfort. Sango Expedition Camp: Three seasonal expedition tents for those seeking an authentic, close-to-nature experience. Sango Ingwe Lodge: Four luxury villas with stunning amenities, ideal for families or groups.
Each camp provides a unique setting, harmonizing with the natural environment while delivering exceptional comfort.
Wildlife
Sango is home to lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards, painted wild dogs, black and white rhinos, cheetahs, hyenas, giraffes and a plethora of other species. The conservancies exclusivity ensures a private safari experience, with no crowds or restrictions. Guests can craft bespoke safaris with their private guide, exploring on or off-road without set schedules.
Activities at Sango Wildlife Conservancy
Game Drives and Night Safaris: Explore the wilderness day or night, guided by expert rangers, for incredible sightings of the Big Five and more.
Rhino Tracking on Foot: Experience the thrill of walking with a guide to observe black and white rhinos in their natural habitat.
Kim Wolhuter Experience: Spend an unforgettable evening with the legendary wildlife filmmaker, meeting his hyenas and hearing captivating stories of his life in the wild.
Baobab Picnic: Spot Africa's iconic wildlife atop an ancient baobab tree, overlooking a waterhole, for a one-of-a-kind game-viewing experience.
Bush Dinners: Savor gourmet meals under the Southern Cross, surrounded by the sounds of the African night.
Wild Dog Den Visits: Observe painted wild dogs at their den during June and July, watching pups play and learning about these highly social predators.
Sundowner Drives: Enjoy drinks and breathtaking views from Sango’s Sundowner Mountain.
Rock Art Site Visits: Discover ancient paintings and engravings, connecting with the rich cultural heritage of Zimbabwe.
Annual Rhino Guardian Weeks: Celebrate conservation at Sango during the Rhino Guardian Weeks, held every year from mid-June to early July. Guests can participate in rhino tracking, engage with rangers, and learn about the reserve’s efforts to protect these majestic animals. It's a unique opportunity to contribute to wildlife preservation while enjoying an unforgettable safari.
Access and Special Deals
Sango is conveniently accessible via charter flights, with new seat rates offering year-round convenience:
Harare to Sango: Starting at US$450 one-way.
Return flights available, making travel seamless.
For a limited time, enjoy special offers like “Stay 3 Nights, Pay for 2” or “Stay 4 Nights, Pay for 3.” These packages provide added value, ensuring more time to explore Sango’s breathtaking landscapes and unmatched wildlife experiences.
Sango combines exclusivity, conservation, and adventure, making it a premier destination for discerning travelers seeking the essence of untamed Africa.
Activities offered
- Photographic Safaris
- Accommodation
- Honeymoon safaris
- Family Safaris
- Photography
- Walking Safaris
- Eco tourism
- Big 5 Safaris
- Air Charters
- Research
- Safaris - Fixed Camp
- Community Partners
- Trekking
Where we operate
- Zimbabwe
Where we’re based
- Germany
- Zimbabwe
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Sango Dadiso Tented Suite
At our new Dadiso Camp we have four tented suites with spacious en-suite bathrooms, indoor and outdoor showers, large king-size beds and lounge areas for maximum privacy.

Wild Dogs
The wild dogs of Sango usually give birth to their young around June. This is the best time to observe these efficient hunters and learn more about the social structures of the pack.

Sango Dadiso Camp
Pool at dining tent

Kim Wolhuter Experience
The Kim Wolhuter Experience is one of the most breathtaking activities you can experience in Zimbabwe. Kim is an award-winning filmmaker who lives on Sango. He takes our guests to his hyenas and they experience him interacting with these extraordinary animals. Part of his concept is that he never feeds these animals, always approaches them with maximum respect and without a gun and is very careful and cautious in all his actions, following our policy of not taming animals or getting them too used to humans. After this breathtaking event, guests will dine with Kim and enjoy his moving stories and details of his work around a campfire with a cold drink.

Sango Dadiso Tented Suite
At our new Dadiso Camp we have four tented suites with spacious en-suite bathrooms, indoor and outdoor showers, large king-size beds and lounge areas for maximum privacy.

Sango Dadiso Camp
Cosy fire after lunch

Buffalo
Herd of buffalo crossing one of Sango's rivers

Sango Dadiso Camp
Dining tent with fire place

Leopard
Sango has one of Zimbabwe's densest leopard populations.

Sango Dadiso Camp
Dining area suitable for up to 12 guests

Sango Dadiso Camp

Sango Dadiso Camp

Boaobab Picnic
Stay on a portal ledge and enjoy a bird's eye view of the Sangos wildlife. The photo was taken on a training spot. With guests we arrange the ledge on a century old baoab near a water hole. If guests are adventurous they can stay overnight. 100% safe and the activity is guided by professionals.

Charter Seat Rates
We offer all our guests a seamless connection from Harare International Airport via charter seat rates. These start from $450 per person one way and we are happy to arrange the transfer so that your guests arrive seamlessly and continue on to their next destination.

Sango Rock Art
There are many places on Sango where indigenous people have left their artwork on the impressive rocks. We are happy to combine a visit to the rock art sites with a long walk to immerse our guests in the wilderness of Sango.

Green Season
From November to the end of March, Sango is covered in lush greenery and the animals find an abundance of food. From our point of view it is one of the most beautiful times on Sango, full of life.

Lions
Our Chapungu pack was named after the country before Sango was established in 1992. This impressive pride lives close to Dadiso and Expedition Camp and it is not uncommon to see their tracks in camp in the morning. There is nothing better than falling asleep to the roar of the lions near camp after an eventful day of sightings.

Sango Dadiso Tented Suite
At our new Dadiso Camp we have four tented suites with spacious en-suite bathrooms, indoor and outdoor showers, large king-size beds and lounge areas for maximum privacy.

Sango Dadiso Tented Suite
At our new Dadiso Camp we have four tented suites with spacious en-suite bathrooms, indoor and outdoor showers, large king-size beds and lounge areas for maximum privacy.

Sango Dadiso Tented Suite
At our new Dadiso Camp we have four tented suites with spacious en-suite bathrooms, indoor and outdoor showers, large king-size beds and lounge areas for maximum privacy.

Sango Expedition Camp
The dining area includes the dining area, a lounge and a sunset spot in the dry riverbed.

Sango Expedition Camp
Dining Tent at Sango Expedition Camp at night

Sango Expedition Camp
Our seasonal Sango Expedition Camp evokes the atmosphere of the golden age of safari. You spend the night in rustic tents in the middle of the African wilderness. Each of the three tents has an open-air bathroom with bucket shower, a large double bed and a small terrace. The centre of the camp is the large dining area with lounge and sunset spot with campfire in the dried-up river.

Sango Expedition Camp
Our seasonal Sango Expedition Camp evokes the atmosphere of the golden age of safari. You spend the night in rustic tents in the middle of the African wilderness. Each of the three tents has an open-air bathroom with bucket shower, a large double bed and a small terrace. The centre of the camp is the large dining area with lounge and sunset spot with campfire in the dried-up river.

Sango Expedition Camp
Our seasonal Sango Expedition Camp evokes the atmosphere of the golden age of safari. You spend the night in rustic tents in the middle of the African wilderness. Each of the three tents has an open-air bathroom with bucket shower, a large double bed and a small terrace. The centre of the camp is the large dining area with lounge and sunset spot with campfire in the dried-up river.

Sango Expedition Camp
Our seasonal Sango Expedition Camp evokes the atmosphere of the golden age of safari. You spend the night in rustic tents in the middle of the African wilderness. Each of the three tents has an open-air bathroom with bucket shower, a large double bed and a small terrace. The centre of the camp is the large dining area with lounge and sunset spot with campfire in the dried-up river.

Sango Expedition Camp
Lounge area at Sango Expedition Camp at night

Sango Dadiso Camp
One of four Sango Dadiso Tented suites.

Suni Villa
The Suni Villa at Sango Ingwe Lodge is barrier free and can accommodate two guests.

Suni Villa
The Suni Villa at Sango Ingwe Lodge is barrier free and can accommodate two guests.

Sango Baobab Villa
The Baobab Villa at Sango Ingwe Lodge is located under a huge baobab tree and can accommodate up to four guests.

Sango Baobab Villa
The Baobab Villa at Sango Ingwe Lodge is located under a huge baobab tree and can accommodate up to four guests.

Sango Ingwe Lodge
GYM at Sango Ingwe Lodge

Sango Ingwe Lodge
Our spacious lapa is the centre of Sango Ingwe Lodge. This is where our guests gather for coffee in the morning, lunch at noon and dinner in the evening, followed by a chat around the campfire. The lapa is open plan with an infinity style pool at the base overlooking the Sango Wildlife Conservancy.

Sango Ingwe Lodge
Enjoy a private dinner at the infinity pool.