Mana Pools
Mana Pools is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Zimbabwe's northwestern region. It is one of the most lovely Zimbabwe tourist destinations, covering an area of 2196 square kilometers. It's also on the list of important natural ecological regions.
Hippopotami, Crocodiles, Zebra, Elephant, Cape Buffalo, Lion, Cheetah, Cape Wild Dog, Leopard, and the Brown Hyena are among the animals, birds, and aquatic fauna found at Mana Pools, which is a genuine blend of wildness and beauty. Canoe Safaris are regarded the finest way to explore the region due to the abundance of water features. The dry season, from June to October, is the best time to explore Mana Pools National Park.
The biggest pool is around 3.7 miles/6 kilometers long and serves as a vital water supply, particularly during the dry season. Because of the quantity of water in this region, it is a popular destination for birders.
• Location: Zimbabwe
• Timing: 9 AM- 3 PM
• Famous for: with big populations of hippo and Nile crocodile, it's a sanctuary for water-based species
• Entry Fee: US$ 15
• Best Time To Visit: when the foliage is at its driest, from June through October, making wildlife viewing significantly easier