MY FAVOURITE PLACE
Hwange is one of the least visited parks in southern Africa and Nantwich Lodge is in the quietest corner, people wise. Once a secluded ZimParks camp, Nantwich was always a well-kept secret in an area famed for its roan and sable antelope and big cats. I have spent weeks here (seeing cheetah on my most recent two visits) and some of my earlier novels are based in the area. I was heartbroken when the camp was abandoned so I leapt at the opportunity to join some friends and invest in the rebuilding of the lodge. This is where I want my ashes scattered.
TONY PARK, AUTHOR