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Victoria
Falls and Zambezi National Parks Known locally
as The smoke that thunders, this is one of the
“Seven Wonders of the World” and one of the
largest and most spectacular waterfalls on earth. |
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Hwange
National Park
Named after a local Nhanzwa chief, Hwange National
Park is the largest Park in Zimbabwe occupying roughly
14 650 square kilometers. |

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Matobo
National Park
Matobo National Park occupies a total area of 44
500 hectares. Established in 1953, the Park was awarded
Unesco World Heritage Status in June 2003. |

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Lake
Kariba Recreational Park
Lake Kariba is among the 4 largest man-made lakes
in the world and the 2nd largest in Africa. The shoreline
is over 2 000 kilometres long. |

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Gonarezhou
National Park
Covering an area in excess of 5 000 sq. km, “Gonarezhou” meaning “Place
of many Elephants” is a scenic Park full of rugged
and beautiful landscapes. |
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Nyanga
National Park
Rolling green hills and perennial rivers transverse
the 47 000 hectare Park. High altitudes provide cool
weather and fresh mountain air. |
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Mana
Pools National Park
Mana Pools National Park is synonymous with the Zambezi
River, elephants, lions, remoteness and wilderness. |