Zimbabwe's largest wildlife park
Hwange National Park is zimbabwe's largest and most famous park with an area of 14 600km². Its sheer size – about half of Belgium – also means that the landscape, vegetation and wildlife vary widely, from semi-desert on the edge of the Kalahari in the south to forests, granite hills and valleys of mopane forests in the north.
The park is home to more than 100 different mammals including the lion, the leopard and the rhinoceros. Hwange is known for its large elephant population. During the dry season you will witness large concentrations of wildlife around the still rare waterholes. The single camps in Hwange National park are well spread out. You will encounter few other visitors during your game drives, a unique experience. Hwange National Park is very accessible and only two hours drive from Victoria Falls.