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Hwange National Park

Hwange National Park, located in western Zimbabwe, is the country’s largest and most iconic wildlife sanctuary. Spanning over 14,600 square kilometers, the park is renowned for its incredible diversity of wildlife, including large populations of elephants, lions, leopards, and over 100 other mammal species. With its varied terrain of savannahs, woodlands, and waterholes, Hwange offers a quintessential African safari experience. The park is also home to over 400 bird species, making it a haven for birdwatching enthusiasts. Whether you’re on a game drive or a walking safari, Hwange promises unforgettable encounters with nature.

 

Hwange National Park Tours & Excursions

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Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe

Safari : Big 5 - Hwange National Park Safari Day Tour

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€291
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Victoria Falls - Zimbabwe

From Victoria Falls: Hwange National Park Day Trip & Safari

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€350
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The Basics

Hwange National Park is part of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, a multi-country ecosystem teeming with life. The park is divided into several sections, each with unique landscapes and wildlife viewing opportunities. Visitors can choose from self-drive safaris, guided tours, or luxury lodge stays. Entry fees are required, with prices varying for locals, regional tourists, and international visitors. The park has several campsites and lodges, ranging from budget to luxury options. Hwange’s network of waterholes makes it one of the best places to spot wildlife year-round.

 

Things to Know Before You Go

Prepare for your safari adventure by packing essentials such as sunscreen, a hat, binoculars, and a good camera. The park is a malaria-endemic area, so take necessary precautions. While game drives are the main attraction, consider a walking safari for a closer connection to the environment. Guided tours offer valuable insights into the park’s ecology and history. The park’s terrain can be rough, so sturdy vehicles are recommended for self-drivers. Book accommodations and tours in advance, especially during peak seasons.

 

How to Get There

Hwange National Park is about 100 kilometers from Victoria Falls, making it an accessible destination for travelers in the area. The most common way to reach the park is by car, with the drive taking approximately two hours. Guided day trips and multi-day safaris can be arranged from Victoria Falls. For those seeking convenience, charter flights are available to airstrips within the park. A unique option is the train from Victoria Falls to Hwange, offering scenic views of Zimbabwe’s landscapes.

 

When to Get There

The dry season, from May to October, is the best time to visit Hwange National Park for wildlife viewing. During this time, animals congregate around waterholes, making sightings more frequent and predictable. The cooler weather is also ideal for game drives. The wet season, from November to April, transforms the park into a lush paradise, with vibrant greenery and excellent birdwatching opportunities as migratory birds arrive. While wildlife may be more dispersed during this period, the scenery is stunning, and there are fewer crowds.

 

Day Trips from Victoria Falls

A day trip to Hwange National Park from Victoria Falls is a fantastic way to experience Zimbabwe’s wildlife. Guided tours typically start early in the morning, with a scenic drive to the park followed by a morning game drive. Guests can enjoy lunch at a picnic site or safari camp, often overlooking a busy waterhole. Afternoon game drives provide further opportunities to spot big game before returning to Victoria Falls in the evening. For a more immersive experience, consider an overnight stay at one of Hwange’s lodges or campsites.