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4-Days Walking Safari Through Mana Pools
Mana Pools National Park is a World Heritage Site and one of the most scenic of Zimbabwe’s safari destinations with a collection of ox-bow lakes surrounded by vegetation. While on your walking safari, take in the stunning landscapes, try a canoe trip along the Zambezi River to view the big game or bird watching among other activities.
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7-Days The Great Hwange Walking Safari
This safari combines walking, big game viewing, birdwatching and the great sceneries that encompasses the diverse habitats of Zimbabwe’s largest game park, Hwange National Park. As you walk from Kalahari sandveld to mopane woodlands the changing landscape and wildlife diversity, particularly herds of elephant will forever be in your memories.
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12-Days Zimbabwe Walking Safari
The largest game park in Zimbabwe, Hwange National Park encompasses a variety of habitats from Kalahari sand veld to mopane woodlands offering a variety of scenery and game. It is great for walking safaris and game drives to see the abundant wildlife, particularly herds of elephant. This safari takes you through Mana Pools, Malilangwe and Pamushana.
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A journey in Zimbabwe will take you through an attractive patchwork of landscapes, from central highveld, balancing boulders and flaming msasa trees, to laidback towns, lush Eastern Highlands mountains and a network of lifeblood rivers up north. Along the way you’ll receive a friendly welcome from locals, famous for their politeness.
Zimbabwe is home to wonderful sceneries and destinations like Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park and Mana Pools. The country is blessed with diverse habitats, from the granite hills of the Matopos to the majestic mountains, lush forests and beautiful rivers of the Eastern Highlands. You can view game by open vehicle during the day and at night, walk with a licensed guide in all game parks and take boating excursions; other activities include canoeing, kayaking and white- water rafting on the Zambezi River. As such, there is much to attract the traveler, from wildlife viewing and adrenalin adventures to delving into the history of the Zimbabwean people going back thousands of years.
Located in Southern Africa, Zimbabwe is landlocked and is surrounded by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the Southwest, Zambia to the Northwest, and Mozambique to the east and north. The Zambezi river forms the natural boundary with Zambia and when in full flood (February-April) the massive Victoria Falls on the river forms the world’s largest curtain of falling water. The Victoria Falls are a major tourist attraction.
Zimbabwe is home to wonderful sceneries and destinations like Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, Mana Pools and The Victoria Falls. A journey in Zimbabwe will take you through an attractive patchwork of landscapes, from central highveld, balancing boulders and flaming msasa trees, to laidback towns, lush Eastern Highlands mountains and a network of lifeblood rivers up north. Along the way you’ll receive a friendly welcome from locals, famous for their politeness. Other activities include canoeing, kayaking and white- water rafting on the Zambezi River. As such, there is much to attract the traveler, from wildlife viewing and adrenalin adventures to delving into the history of the Zimbabwean people going back thousands of years.
Chizarira National Park
Eastern Highlands
Gonarezhou National Park
Hwange National Park
Kafue National Park
Malilangwe Wildlife Reserve
Mana Pools National Park
Matobo (Matopos) Hills National Park
Matusadona National Park
Victoria Falls