National Parks

Nyanga National Park
Welcome to Nyanga National Park, a stunning gem nestled in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe. Home to the majestic Mt. Nyangani, the highest peak in the country, and the breathtaking Mutarazi Falls, this park offers a rich tapestry of landscapes and diverse wildlife. Explore the vibrant flora, from dense pine forests to colorful orchards, enjoying exceptional birdwatching with over 300 species. Whether you're seeking adventure in fly fishing or a glimpse of the unique wildlife, Nyanga National Park promises an unforgettable experience.

Hwange National Park
Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe's largest national park, spanning an impressive 14,650 kilometers in the northwestern region. This remarkable park is renowned for hosting the largest elephant population in Zimbabwe, well as Africa's largest population of the endangered wild dog. Visitors can also encounter four of the Big Five—elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo—alongside a diverse array of wildlife, including 100 mammal species and nearly 400 bird species. The's stunning landscape features a mix of savanna grasslands and teak and mopanelands, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.

Chimanimani National Park
Chimanimani National Park is a breathtaking mountainous wilderness located on the eastern side of Zimbabwe. This popular hiking destination boasts stunning scenic views, refreshing, and cultural treasures, including the mesmerizing Bridal Veil Falls. A biodiversity hotspot, it features Afro-montane forests and is recognized as an Important Bird Area (IBA). While wildlife may not be abundant, visitors can encounter bushbuck and blue duiker amidst the beautiful Miombo woodlands of Eland Sanctuary.

Mana Pools National Park
Welcome to Mana Pools National Park, a hidden gem in the northernmost part of Zimbabwe, where the Zambezi River flows gracefully towards the Indian Ocean. Spanning approximately 2,196 square kilometers. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the world's last true wilderness areas, offering breathtaking natural beauty and diverse wildlife The name "Mana," meaning "four" in Shona, refers to its four stunning pools, including the expansive Long Pool, home to hippos, crocodiles, and majestic herds of elephants. Explore the rich biodiversity, including the big four—lion, elephant, buffalo, and leopard— with a vibrant array of bird species, making Mana Pools a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts.

Gonarezhou National Park
Gonarezhou National Park is Zimbabwe’s second largest park, nestled in the scenic South Eastern corner of the country. Spanning an impressive 5000 kilometers, it borders Kruger National Park in South Africa and is part of the Great Limpopo Trans-frontier Conservation Area. Home to the iconic Big Five—elephant, buffalo, rhino, lion, and leopard—this stunning park also boasts over 100 mammal species, 400 bird species, and unique fish like the Zambezi shark. Explore the diverse landscapes, from wooded grasslands to majestic baobab trees in this semi-arid climate that showcases the beauty of Zimbabwe's heritage.

Matobo National Park
Matobo National Park is a stunning natural wonder located in southwest Zimbabwe. Spanning approximately 424 square kilometers, this park is renowned for its breathtaking Matobo Hills, featuring unique balancing rock formations shaped by erosion of granite. Home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including black and white rhinos, leopards, and over 200 tree species, Matobo offers an unparalleled experience for enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Explore park's rich biodiversity, from the highest concentration of black eagles to the vibrant array of plants, making it a true gem of Zimbabwe natural heritage.
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