Le parc national Hwange est géré par l'agence gouvernementale du Zimbawe Autorité de gestion des parcs et de la faune du Zimbabwe. Il est situé au Zimbabwe, et s'étend sur 14 620 km2 et comprend neuf des dix espèces protégées du pays.
On y dénombre une forte concentration d'animaux avec 107 espèces de mammifères et 450 espèces d'oiseaux. Le rhinocéros y est menacé d'extinction. C'est aussi l'un des derniers grands sanctuaires pour les éléphants, lions et les buffles en Afrique.
We took a tour with Sable Sands and had a wonderful time, seeing lions, zebra, giraffe, antelope and many others. Came home with amazing pictures, so take a good digital camera if you have one.
Warm weather, fresh air, friendly staff and a chance to see the big 5. Within a stone's throw from the Mosi oa Tunya, the majestic Vic Falls.
Beautiful park, with amazing wildlife and drop dead pretty sunsets Circlingthebucketlist
Really cool park to view wild animals! Had some good animal sightings at the water holes in September in the dry season.
Best place in Southern Africa to watch animals in their natural inhabitants. Away from civilization and cacophony of the cities.
For a fair share of elephant bliss visit Hwange National Park. It's just elephants everywhere. There is also a variety of wildlife including all the big 5 and other small animals. If you want a true safari trip, go to Hwange
The Hwange National Park is quite the haven for nature lovers. All the big five animals are found in this reserve. The ZimParks lodges, though, leave a lot to be desired as the beds need to be replaced. The self-catering equipment works well and is adequate. Wild animals visit the lodges at night and it is not advisable to be walking after hours as an encounter with hyenas or elephants is more than likely. To see the cats, it is advisable to go deep into the reserve on less used roads as the cats are shy animals.