Visit Ntumbe

Ntumbe, formerly the Chewore South Safari Area, offers visitors a diverse range of adventures, with a visit to the remarkable dinosaur footprints being an essential experience. However, the reserve is so much more than that. Over 400 km of rugged bush tracks provide unparalleled access to diverse habitats, a network of natural springs, and permanent water sources that draw significant wildlife year-round.

Mkanga Campsite

At the eastern entry point of Ntumbe, situated on the banks of the Mkanga River, lies a simple campsite that provides a perfect base for those wishing to explore Ntumbe in their own vehicles.

Experiences

Dinosaur Tracks

Birdwatching

Self-Drive Safaris

Guided Walking Safaris

Bush Dinners

Community Excursions

Spreading Track Identification & Tracking Skills

Chenje Camp

A secluded retreat that can be booked either on an all-inclusive or accommodation-only basis. Located in the heart of Ntumbe, the camp provides easy access to the area's remarkable paleontological sites. From Chenje, guests can embark on guided game drives and walking safaris, or visit the research team working on biodiversity monitoring and innovative nature finance models.

Self-Drive

As you pass through the area, spend a day or two exploring this spectacular wilderness, guided by an official route map and clear instructions to access the region’s most captivating hotspots.

How to get there

GPS Coordinates for Ntumbe Entry Points (formerly Chewore South):

Mkanga Gate: Latitude 16°06.3397’S | Longitude 030°04.1495’E

Chewore Bridge: Latitude 17°04.3762’S | Longitude 030°52.661’E

Chenje Camp: Latitude 16°06.3400’S | Longitude 030°04.1500’E

Support our Ntumbe Project Partners

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Visiting Ntumbe is one of the best ways to support local communities, advance wildlife conservation, and ensure the long-term protection and preservation of one of Africa’s last true wilderness areas. Use the link below to plan your visit to Ntumbe.

Email

Phone/WHATSAPP

reservations@cheworeconservation.org

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Contact Ntumbe Today

With 400 km of rugged bush tracks to explore, Ntumbe provides unparalleled access to adventure in one of Africa’s last truly wild places.

ADDRESS

24 Princess Road, Newlands, Harare, Zimbabwe