Terrain ranges from desert dunes and savannah lands to rocky outcrops and sparse forests, and visitors have the choice of game drives, guided walks or horseback safaris as a means of experiencing the park and its creatures.
Zimbabwe, like its neighbours Zambia and Botswana has a very similar climate with the rainy season running from November through to mid April. The cooler winter months are drier.
April up to October is the best time to visit Hwange National Park – Wildlife viewing in the dry season is better since the waterhole becomes a place where animals gather.
The largest national park of them all, this special place has many animals, including wildebeest, zebra, buffalo, elephant, giraffe, hippo, rhino, lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena and wild dog. Rarer animals such as aardvark, porcupine, serval and pangolin are also spotted occasionally.
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Zimbabwe has a total of 24 natural reserves, which are covering about 12% of the landmass of the country. A few small parks are privately owned, but most of the parks are managed and controlled by the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Management.