Hwang

Hwange

Zimbabwe National Parks The national park of Hwang is a wildlife sanctuary that attracts from all over the world not only lovers of wild animals, avid ornithologists and florists, but also simply wanting to relax from megacities, changing the "music" of expressways for singing birds, the lion's roar and the trampling of numerous antelopes, buffaloes and elephants.

National parks of the country - Victoria Falls (Victoria Falls), Hwange National Park, Matobo National Park and many others are rich in rare animals and amaze with the beauty of landscapes .For example, the National Park of Hwange - the largest wildlife sanctuary in Zimbabwe .It has about 107 species of animals and more than 400 bird species .For many years, the symbol of the park is elephants, with which peacefully coexist huge populations of virtually all wildlife representatives of the country .According to the latest information, about 17 thousand buffalo, about 20 thousand antelopes of different species and 3 thousand giraffes and zebras ".Since the park borders on the Kalahari desert, there are often sharp temperature changes in its south - therefore in the period from May to July it is better to have warm clothes for early morning and night .

According to the latest data, about 17 thousand buffalo, about 20 thousand antelopes of different species and three thousand giraffes and zebras "flock" in the territory of Hwange Park.

Zambezi National Park is located only 6 km from the Victoria Falls .There you can see elephants, hippos, lions, spotted hyenas, numerous species of antelopes and the most exotic birds of the world .The Matobo reserve is famous for its hills of Matobo, which is considered a sacred place .Matobo is also home to a huge number of black eagles .Matusudona National Park is located on the southern shore of Lake Kariba .The development of civilization in this region is deliberately restrained so that its guests can enjoy the authentic atmosphere of the virgin "Mother Africa" ​​.