Hwange National Park
Hwange National Park, located in northwestern Zimbabwe, is one of Africa's largest and most diverse wildlife reserves, covering over 14,600 square kilometers. Established in 1928, the park is renowned for its impressive population of elephants, which are among the largest in the world, as well as a rich variety of other wildlife, including lions, leopards, buffalo, and numerous bird species. The park's diverse ecosystems, ranging from savannahs and woodlands to wetlands, provide vital habitats for these animals. Hwange's unique features, such as the vast salt pans and the stunning Ngamo plain, attract wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. Additionally, the park plays a crucial role in conservation efforts, making it an important location for both ecological research and sustainable tourism in Zimbabwe.
Trips in Hwange National Park
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