See the sunset over Lake Kariba
After an active day on or around the lake spotting wildlife, relax at your lodge and watch the sun go down over the water – a great photo opportunity.
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After an active day on or around the lake spotting wildlife, relax at your lodge and watch the sun go down over the water – a great photo opportunity.
For an alternative safari, glide along the lakes of Mana Pools National Park looking for buffaloes and elephants along the water’s edge, as well as predators like lions, wild dogs and leopards.
Matobo Hills National Park offers the rare opportunity to track rhinos on foot, through beautiful landscapes containing a 200-million-year-old range of domes, spires and balancing rock formations.
Painted dogs, also known as African wild dogs, are unique to Africa and among the continent’s most endangered species. The Painted Dog Conservation Project has been working for 20 years to protect them. The visitors centre and trail system in Hwange National Park are well worth a visit.
Take advantage of the best views of the falls from the network of forest trails on the Zimbabwean side. River cruises get up close to the waters, while microlight flights for breathtaking aerial views are also possible.