Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Mana Pool's Elephant Herds

Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe is one of the most glorious National Parks in Africa.

Here, the mighty Zambezi River meanders along the border that separates Zimbabwe and Zambia and wildlife roams freely between the two countries.

The Park is well known for its vast floodplains, ox-bow lagoons, beautiful trees, elephants and big herds of buffalo.  There are only a handful of lodges in the area, the nearest commercial airport is at least 5 hours’ drive away and only a lucky few have the privilege of camping out in Mana.

 Despite a tragic increase in poaching, elephants still roam across many protected wild areas of the continent. But while Serengeti, Chobe, Kruger and Gonarezhou all boast impressive elephant territories, Mana could be their headquarters, the heart of their dwindling empire of Africa.

 The floodplains on the southern bank of the middle Zambezi Valley are unique in their ecology, beauty and atmosphere. This achingly photogenic place is made for the King of Africa’s Creatures.

And for visitors – specially wilderness lovers – it is one of the finest parks on the continent.

A Must See Visit is a Trip to witness Boswell An Adult Bull Elephant who lives in Mana Pools National Park. His Antics on Two Legs are World Famous.

Credits : Getaway.Co.Za



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