| Matobo
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The visually spectacular landscape
of granite outcrops at Matobo National Park, were named Sindebele, meaning ‘bald
heads’ by warrior chief Mzilikazi. It is a region
of remarkable natural beauty as well as historical and cultural significance... |
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| Hwange
National Park |
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Hwange National Park is located
on the edge of the Kalahari sands in southwest Zimbabwe on the
Botswana border. It’s Zimbabwe’s largest national
park covering 14 000 sq km and is famous for its huge herds of 20 000 elephant... |
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| Matusadona
National Park |
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Matusadona is one of Zimbabwe’s best kept secrets and very few international travellers visit here. They should, though, as it’s now considered to have the greatest natural population density of lions in Africa after Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater... |
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| Mana
Pools |
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Mana, with its 2 500 square kilometres of river frontage, islands, sandbanks and pools, flanked by forests of mahogany, wild figs, ebonies and baobabs, is one of the least developed national parks in southern Africa... |
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| Victoria
Falls |
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The Victoria Falls are shared
between Zimbabwe and neighbouring Zambia and are one of the
seven natural wonders of the world. They are a spectacular sight
and a must-see destination on any trip to southern Africa... |
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