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Top 10 Reasons to Visit Mana Pools

Mana Pools National Park, located in northern Zimbabwe along the Zambezi River, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Here are the top 10 reasons to visit Mana Pools National Park:



1. Abundant Wildlife:

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Mana Pools is renowned for its diverse and abundant wildlife. Visitors can enjoy multiple sightings of the Big 4 (elephants, lions, buffaloes, leopard) as well as numerous hippos, crocodiles and eland. A highlight on a Mana safari is seeking the adapted elephants (most famous being Boswell) going up on their hind legs to reach the lush foliage of the towering Albida trees.



2. Walking Safaris:

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Mana Pools is one of the few national parks in Africa where you can explore the wilderness on foot. Guided walking safaris allow you to get up close and personal with the wildlife and experience the thrill of being in the midst of nature. Accompanied by experienced guides, you can track animals on foot and learn about the flora and fauna of the region.



3. Canoe Safaris:

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The park is intersected by the Zambezi River, offering a unique opportunity for canoe safaris. Paddling along the river allows you to witness wildlife from a different perspective, with a chance to see hippos, crocodiles, and various mammal and bird species along the riverbanks.



4. Professional Guides:

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Mana Pools is known for some of the finest safari guides in Africa who understand the park and its wildlife intimately. They can help you find the best wildlife sightings and ultimately get you closer to nature and its surroundings.



5. Stunning Scenery:

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The park's landscape is incredibly diverse, featuring floodplains, albida forests, and the iconic Zambezi River. The scenery is breathtaking, especially during sunrise and sunsets, creating reflections of the African sky on the river and the silhouettes of animals in amongst the towering trees create a magical atmosphere, making it a photographer's paradise.



6. Birdwatching:

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Mana Pools is a paradise for birdwatchers. The park is home to over 350 bird species, including colorful kingfishers, herons, eagles, and storks, making it a haven for bird enthusiasts. In the summer season one can even find the African Pitta.



7. Photographic Opportunities:

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The park's diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes offer excellent opportunities for wildlife photography. Capture iconic African animals and mesmerizing sunsets against the backdrop of the Zambezi River and throughout the towering Albida forests.



8. Chitake Springs:

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The natural springs attract wildlife populations from far and wide. Visitors may enjoy the area on foot and have excellent opportunities for observing the predator prey interactions of lions hunting buffalo and a truly wild camping experience.



9. Conservation Efforts:

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By visiting Mana Pools National Park, you contribute to the conservation efforts aimed at preserving this pristine ecosystem. Tourism plays a crucial role in funding wildlife protection and community development initiatives in the area and Zimbabwe as a whole.



10. Exclusive Accommodation:

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Mana Pools offers all types of accommodation, from camping, mobile safaris, canoe safaris, bush camps to extremely luxurious lodges. Please check out our accommodation page for more information. We will provide you with the best advice for lodgings, experiences and availability. Click here to find lodging.

 
 
 

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