Hwange National Park

Situated near Botswana’s border, Hwange was established around 75 years ago and has provided refuge to one of Africa’s highest concentrations of wildlife. Its enormous herds of elephants and Cape buffalo in particular are impressive to see. At 14,500 km2, it is Zimbabwe’s largest game reserve, featuring a variety of vegetation types and habitats. Compared […]
South Luanga National Park

The most popular and easily accessible park in the Luangwa Valley is the South Luangwa National Park. It covers 9,050 km2, and the river’s surrounding game concentration is among the highest in Africa. One of the greatest ways to experience the African wilderness is still through walking safaris, which were first introduced in this park. […]
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Bwindi is a park that stretches over a series of steep ridges along the Great Rift valley. Its massive rainforest is nearly impenetrable, and the gorilla population thrives there. 90% of the park’s terrain is made up of thicket, ranging in density from ankle-high up to bamboo forest and swamp. Approximately half of the world’s […]