Hwange National Park
Hwange National Park is the largest national park in Zimbabwe, covering over 14,600 square kilometers. Established in 1928, it is known for its diverse wildlife, including large populations of African elephants, lions, and buffalo. The park features a mix of savanna, woodlands, and grasslands, providing habitats for various species.
The park is also home to several waterholes, which attract animals, especially during the dry season. Visitors can enjoy game drives and guided walks to observe the rich biodiversity. Hwange National Park plays a crucial role in conservation efforts and is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts.