Hwange National Park
Hwange National Park, which lies on the edge of the Kalahari Desert, is one of Zimbabwe's best-known destinations. Wankie Game Reserve was created in 1928. Hwange National Park is one of Zimbabwe's greatest natural reserves, with over 100 animal and 400 bird species, including Cape Wild Dogs, Spotted Hyenas, Elephants, African Leopards, and Cheetah.
Visitors will be able to see a lot of elephants, and their population is growing all the time. Birds like as the Yellow-billed Kite, Martial Eagle, Kori Bustard, Cape Griffon, and African Hobby may be seen in the National Park. The Hwange National Park also has a camping area.
The fact that Hwange is easily accessible, as well as the lack of crowds, make it unique. The park seldom becomes crowded, despite its biodiversity, which means you have the space and quiet to soak in the wonder of the bush.
• Location: Hwange National Park Zimbabwe
• Timing: 9 AM- 3 PM
• Famous for: large herds of elephants, and ease of sightings in the winter months
• Entry Fee: US$ 10
• Best Time To Visit: the best time to visit Hwange National Park is from April to October; wildlife viewing is greater in the dry season since the waterhole becomes a gathering point for animals.