Areas

Nyakasanga Safari Area
Welcome to Nyakasanga Safari Area, a breathtaking 1014km expanse that stands as one of Zimbabwe's premier tourist destinations. Nestled to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mana Pools and bordered by the majestic Zambezi River, this region is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts Here, you can witness large herds of buffalo and elephant, as well as prolific populations of lion and leopard. With excellent opportunities for trophy hunting and fishing, Nyakasanga offers an unforgettable adventure amidst Africa's stunning natural beauty.

Kariba
By Volume, Lake Kariba is the world's largest artificial lake and reservoir by. Located 1,300 kilometers upstream from the Zambezi River's mouth on the Indian Ocean. Created between 1958 and 1963 with the completion of the Kariba Dam. The nearby Zimbabwean town of Kariba was established to accommodate workers, while surrounding communities like Binga village, Mlibizi Siavonga, and Sinazongwe have expanded to support those displaced by the dam's creation. Today, Lake Kariba is not only a vital water resource also a popular destination for tourism and recreation.

Mongwe is a community of 21 privately-run fishing camps and public campsites, situated on the Zambezi River between Chirundu (the border post town linking Zimbabwe with Zambia) and Mana Pools National Park, which is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The camps lie within the Hurungwe Safari Area, Nyakasanga section.
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