
Hwange National Park Elephant Safari
Track Africa's biggest elephant herds across Zimbabwe's largest park
About This Tour
Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe's flagship wildlife destination, spanning 14,650 square kilometres of Kalahari sandveld, teak woodland, and open grasslands. The park is famous for its extraordinary elephant population — over 40,000 strong — and the dramatic waterhole gatherings during the dry season when hundreds of elephants, buffalo, and other wildlife converge at pumped pans.
Your safari includes expert-guided game drives through the park's prime wildlife areas, visits to iconic waterholes like Nyamandhlovu Pan and Kennedy Pan, and opportunities to spot all of the Big Five. Hwange's predator populations are thriving, with large lion prides, wild dog packs, and elusive leopards regularly sighted.
Highlights
What's Included
- All game drives
- Park fees
- Full-board accommodation
- Expert guide & tracker
- Airport transfers
Not Included
- International flights
- Travel insurance
- Premium drinks
- Gratuities
per person
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