Have you ever wanted to go on a helicopter ride over a 5,604-foot-wide waterfall, on a game drive to see the Big Five or fishing in the African savanna? If so, you may want to plan your next trip to Zimbabwe. There are 11 beautiful national parks in Zimbabwe under the management of the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks). This article will explore 6 of them and describe what activities there are and what animals to look out for.
Key Points
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Victoria Falls National Park
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Home to one of the world’s largest waterfalls
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Has fun opportunities for nature lovers and adrenaline junkies alike
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Hwange National Park
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The largest national park in Zimbabwe
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Home to the Big Five
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Mana Pools National Park
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Features four large pools
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Home to large resident hippo populations
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Gonarezhou National Park
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Is an elephant lover’s paradise
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Chimanimani National Park
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Has extensive hiking trails
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Hosts 30% of the country’s total biodiversity
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Chizarira National Park
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Has beautiful scenery and wildlife
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The Victoria Falls are one of the largest waterfalls in the world and the highlight of Victoria Falls National Park.©Eva Mont/Shutterstock.com
Although rarely seen, leopards inhabit the rainforests surrounding Victoria Falls.©Rudi Hulshof/Shutterstock.com
The Big Five, including elephants, water buffalo, black rhinos, lions, and leopards, all live in Hwange National Park.©Volodymyr Burdiak/Shutterstock.com
The large pools in Mana Pools National Park are home to many hippos, which are very large, aggressive animals.©Radek Borovka/Shutterstock.com
There is a large population of elephants in Gonarezhou National Park, also known as “Place of Elephants”.©iStock.com/AndreAnita
Going on game drives is a great way to see wildlife, including the Big Five, in Gonarezhou National Park.©iStock.com/phototrip
There are two caves in Chimanimani National Park where visitors can camp.©Yury Birukov/Shutterstock.com
Chizarira National Park has many large baobab trees like this one.©meunierd/Shutterstock.com