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  1. Bathing elephants enjoying the waterhole, a lion pride is calling in the morning, a hippo family with baby returning to the water, a big herd of cape buffalo...

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    • Sandra & Markus Trachsel
  2. 4K African Wildlife: The Super Beautiful Moment of Hwange National Park With Real Sounds in 4K VideoHwange National Park is home to the Big Five - the name g...

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  3. Aug 2, 2024 · Journey through Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, exploring Africa in vivid detail as you embark on a virtual safari. Witness the majestic elephant, towering giraffe, graceful hippos,...

  4. Nestled in the western corner of Zimbabwe, Hwange National Park covers a colossal area of about 14,650 square kilometers. The park graces the edge of the Kalahari Desert, its geography a fusion of desert sand and sparse woodland.

    • The National Park
    • Thirsty Elephants
    • Other Wildlife
    • The Experience

    Hwange National Park is situated in the north-western corner of Zimbabwe on the main road between Bulawayo and Victoria Falls, bordering Botswana. The 14,651km2(1.46 million hectares) unfenced park is part of the greater Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area that centres around the confluence of the Zambezi and Chobe Rivers and includes p...

    Hwange National Park is famous for its enormous elephant numbers, boasting the second largest population in Africa after Chobe in Botswana. There are no permanent natural water sources in Hwange, and it is highly likely that historically during the dry winter months, the elephants would have migrated out of the area, returning only with the rain an...

    While elephants may be front and centre of the Hwange experience, this is not to say that other wildlife sightings inevitably take a backseat. Despite rumours to the contrary, recent game counts confirm that Hwange National Park is still home to healthy populations of buffalo, zebra, antelope species, spotted hyenas, painted wolves (African wild do...

    With its relatively well-maintained road network, a self-drive exploration of Hwange is entirely possible – with picnic sites, hides and viewing platforms provide the ideal vantage points to observe the thrum of life around them. For the intrepid explorers, a multitude of campsites, many of which are close to water points, offer visitors budget acc...

  5. Jul 8, 2021 · Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park is a wildlife paradise and one of the least-crowded safari destinations in all of Africa. Find out all you need to know to visit.

  6. Jan 1, 2023 · Bordering Botswana, Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest national park and covers an area of 14,600km². Its massive size leads to varying landscape, game, and wild bush. The park moves from desert scrubs on the edge of the Kalahari in the south, to granite hills and woodlands filled with mopane and teak in the North.

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