
Chobe And Hwange National Park Full Day Tours
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2 Days in Hwange National Park from Victoria Falls
Hwange National Park is the biggest national park in Zimbabwe measuring about 14000 square kilometers. It is home to the big 5, more than 100 species of birds and a variety of flora and fauna. A full day game drive there will provide you with an opportunity to see abundant wildlife. However, since it is about 190km away from Victoria Falls, our experience has taught us that day trips to this park will involve a 360km drive as well, which could take a whole day in the safari jeep and we believe this can be too tiring to our valued guests hence we came up with this brilliant idea of spending the night there. Join us on this marvelous 2 days tour towards Hwange National Park with pick up transportation included directed from your hotel and meals.
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Chobe and Hwange National Park Full Day Tours
Experience the ultimate 2-day safari from Victoria Falls, visiting two of Southern Africa’s top wildlife destinations. Day 1 takes you to Chobe National Park for an exciting game drive and a scenic boat cruise on the Chobe River, where elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and hundreds of bird species roam freely. Day 2 is a full-day game drive in Hwange National Park, famous for its large elephant herds and diverse wildlife. This unique tour combines two countries, two iconic parks, and both river and land safaris, offering an unforgettable, wildlife-packed adventure.
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5 Day Victoria Falls and Hwange National Park Accommodated Safari Tour
This trip features Victoria falls and the largest national park of Zimbabwe (Hwange National Park). Victoria falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. It features a lot of adventure activities that you can partake while staying in Victoria falls. It is one of the main highlight in African holidays. For the big five game lovers Hwange is waiting for you to explore her. Its one of the best parks in Africa with vast of animals and variety bird species. It is the size of Belgium.
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Full Day Hwange National Park Safari from Victoria Falls
Discover the wonders of Hwange National Park on a full-day safari from Victoria Falls. This adventure showcases Zimbabwe’s largest wildlife reserve, renowned for its vast elephant herds and diverse ecosystems. Enjoy a scenic 2-hour transfer, followed by a full-day game drive in an open 4x4 vehicle, providing unparalleled views of elephants, lions, and more. Delight in a picnic lunch amidst the stunning landscapes and gain insights from an experienced guide throughout your journey. Perfect for families and wildlife enthusiasts, this tour offers an authentic African safari experience. - Full-day guided safari in Hwange National Park from Victoria Falls - Scenic 2-hour transfer each way in an air-conditioned vehicle - Spot diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, and buffalo - Enjoy a picnic-style lunch in the heart of the park
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Full-Day Hwange National Park Tour from Victoria Falls
Spanning an area of roughly 14 650km² (roughly the size of Belgium), the Hwange National Park is the largest and oldest game reserve in Zimbabwe. Prior to being established as a National Park in 1929, it served as royal hunting grounds for the Ndebele kings in the early 19th century. It is named after a local Nhanzwa tribe chief, Hwange Rosumbani, and is one of Africa’s last vast unfenced wildernesses, a truly iconic destination
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