Location
Bumi Hills is based on the shores of Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe. Bordering the North Eastern border of Matusadona National Park.
Bumi Hills Safari Lodge is nestled amongst hills on the edge of iconic Lake Kariba looking out over the endless waters. With only ten lake view rooms and two suites the property is the perfect intimate retreat for those looking to explore the area.
Try your hand at tiger fishing out on the Lake
Take the catamaran out for a spin and watch the sun go down
Go for a game drive and keep your eyes peeled for the animals found around the Lake
Bumi Hills comprises of ten stylish lake view rooms and an additional two bedroomed villa, all looking out over the vast waters of Lake Kariba. Envision the stunning pink to gold sunset reflected onto the waters which can be enjoyed from the comfort of your room and private balcony.
An Iconic infinity pool providing views over looking the lake and the game rich shoreline is a standout feature of this property including a bar and dining deck.
The lodge is a fantastic base to explore with a variety of enjoyable activities on offer.Spend your days on a boat cruise watching for game coming to drink or perhaps even try your hand at catching the famous tiger fish. African Bush camps who run Bumi Hills are renowned for their excellent guiding and relaxed camp feel, join a guide on an interesting game walk on the shores of the lake or venture deeper into the bush in search of fossilized dinosaur footprints.You can also have your guide drive you into the National Park on a game drive in search if impressive wildlife such as the famous Matusadona lions.
Bumi Hills Safari Lodge is a fantastic pit-stop on a safari circuit. Relax and re energies in this beautiful Zimbabwean wilderness, or continue your safari activities in the nearby national park.
When to visit
Head on over to the spa and indulge in some incredible treatments. A massage is always ideal after sitting in a bumpy safari vehicle.
Bumi Hills is based on the shores of Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe. Bordering the North Eastern border of Matusadona National Park.