Covering Zimbabwe’s best parks and camps, this is an itinerary exclusively for you. Of course the itinerary can be customized as per your liking and comfort.
Hwange National Park is located in the Southwest of Zimbabwe, Hwange National Park is the largest and the most popular National Park of Zimbabwe with great geological diversity and great game. Just a few kilometers from the Kalahari and the Victoria Falls, this park is home to over 410 bird species and the extremely diverse 108 mammal species that includes one of the largest populations of Tuskers in the World.
Matusadona National Park is located in northern Zimbabwe on the banks of the beautiful Lake Kariba , this park derives its name from the local Matuzviadonha Hills. Matuzviadonha in the local language means Falling dung, as the locals call it watching Elephants deposit their dung on these hills while travelling to the Zambezi. This remote and stunning National Park with its majestic hills and lakes is home to several species of wildlife including the black rhino.
Mana Pools National Park is a well deserved UNESCO World Heritage Site. With the Zambezi river offering Stunning Landscapes and excellent Game viewing, this is one of our favourite wildlife destination. Mana derives its name from the four permanent pools formed by the middle Zambezi river, Mana meaning four in Shona language of the native Shona people of Zimbabwe. A best kept African secret, this Park is absolutely virgin with the highest concentration of hippopotamus, crocodiles, elephants and buffalo. Parched animals and birds visit the Park in search of water during the dry season giving us excellent opportunites for wildlife viewing and photography.
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