Gonarezhou National Park is situated in the south eastern lowveld of Zimbabwe and covers an area in excess of 5,000 square kilometres. “Gonarezhou” meaning “Place of many Elephants” is an extremely scenic park full of rugged and beautiful landscapes and home to the famous Chilojo cliffs.
Three major rivers – The Save, Runde and Mwenezi – cut their courses through the Park, forming pools and natural oases from which hundreds of species of birds, wildlife and fish gather to feed and drink. As its name implies, Gonarezhou is famous for its elephants, and many of the largest-tusked elephants in the region maybe found within the Park, along with regular carnivore sightings.
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June to October, in the Dry season, is the best time for watching the amazing wildlife that Gonarezhou National Park offers. Read More
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