Hwange offers a variety of scenery and vegetation including Kalahari, forest, granite hills and mopane. There are no natural water sources in the park, and the enormous elephant population is sustained through artificial waterholes. During the dry season from August to October the concentration of elephants at these waterholes is extraordinary, and you can sit in hides and watch family after family stream to the water holes in processions. Hwange also offers excellent viewing of lion, leopard and wild dog. Due to its large size, it’s also possible to enjoy an excellent wilderness experience within the park and more especially in the private concession areas.
Hwange National Park
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