Mana Pools
Mana Pool National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the north of Zimbabwe on the Zambezi River. It is one of the best safari destinations in Africa with a diverse range of animals and abundant birdlife. The park is one of Zimbabwe’s national treasures which offers the wildest experience of a lifetime. There are few places in Africa like Mana Pools where one can get close to animals in their own habitat.
World Heritage Site
Situated in the northern region of Zimbabwe, on the southern banks of the Zambezi River, Mana Pools National Park will leave you breathless with its beauty. A paradise for walking and canoeing safaris, Mana Pools is a wildlife-rich, biodiverse wonderland that will delight at every turn.
You can expect to spot hippopotamus, crocodile, elephants and a wonderful array of aquatic birds within this UNESCO World Heritage Site, and there’s a good chance of seeing lioness’ hunting around waterholes, where prey are seemingly easy pickings.
The landscapes are beautiful too, dotted with acacia trees, whose shade becomes vital to the parks’ more than 12,000-strong elephant population in the dry season, as well as a sprinkling of vibrant plant life. Far away from any human settlement, you’ll relish the feeling of remoteness here. Surrounded only by extreme wilderness, and if you visit in winter, you’ll find yourself exploring amongst the highest concentration of wildlife in Africa. An experience for which words can do no justice.