Selous Game Reserve
Selous game reserve represents the largest uninhabited area in the continent, and this alone makes it worth visiting. It covers a total area of 50,000 square kilometres and was declared a UNESCO heritage world heritage site in 1982 due to its wildlife diversity and undisturbed nature. The large untouched expanses of land showcase nature at […]
Tarangire National Park
Tarangire National Park has some of the highest population density of elephants as compared to anywhere in Tanzania, and its sparse vegetation strewn with baobab and acacia trees, make it a beautiful and distinctive location to visit. Located just a few hours drive from the town of Arusha, Tarangire is a popular stop for people […]
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
The Ngorongoro crater is the worlds largest intact volcanic caldera, forming a spectacular bowl of about 265square kilometres , with sides upto 600 metres deep. Formed millions of years ago, it is home to approximately 30,000 animals at any one time. The crater rim is over 2,200 metres high and experiences its own climate. From […]
The Serengeti National Park
The Serengeti National Park is undoubtedly the most famous wildlife sanctuary in the world, Unequalled for its natural beauty and scientific value, it has the greatest concentration of plains’ game in Africa. The Park was established in 1952 and is home to the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth, – the great migration of wildebeest and […]
Matusadona National Park
Matusadona National Park is situated on the southern shores of Lake Kariba in northern Zimbabwe. The park offers excellent wildlife viewing experience in a magnificent setting. All the Big 5 call the park home including the endangered black rhino, elephant and buffalo are abundant on the lake shore. The park has the largest lion population […]
Matobo National Park
This small easily accessible national park contains some of the region’s most arresting scenery. It’s known for the Matobo Hills, a range of balancing rock formations created by erosion of the granite plateau. It is a beautiful, but little visited area that’s easily reached by road either from Bulawayo or Hwange National Park. The park […]
Gonarezhou National Park
Gonarezhou National Park, the place of elephants, is a premier wilderness and wildlife destination in Zimbabwe’s southeast Lowveld. The park covers just more than 5,000 kilometer square of some of the most spectacular scenery in the region incorporating the iconic chilojo cliffs, wide meandering rivers and extensive woodlands. It forms part of the Great Limpopo […]
Mana Pools National Park
Known for its exceptional walking and canoeing safaris, Mana Pools National Park in northern Zimbabwe is one of the least developed safari parks in Zimbabwe. The name Mana Pools comes from the 4 permanent pools that form in the meandering Zambezi River while ‘Mana’ comes from the local Shona word for ‘four’. The park lies […]
Hwange National Park
Hwange National Park is the largest wildlife conservation area in Zimbabwe occupying 14,650 square kilometers, and lies in the west of the Country on the main road between Bulawayo and the Victoria Falls. Hwange is a true ‘’wild Africa’’ park not filled with many tourists in minibuses crowding around wildlife sightings. It is a wilderness […]
Liuwa Plain National Park
The pristine wilderness of Liuwa National park located in the far west of Zambia is its biggest attraction to ardent bush lovers. The game that inhabit the park is spread out across the plains and takes some driving around to locate, but to come across a vast herd of blue wildebeest, a prowling wild dog, […]