
Attractions in Mana Pools & Zambezi Valley
The wildest walking safari on Earth ๐ฆ
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Chinhoyi Caves
📍 Chinhoyi
๐ฒ NatureA stunning system of limestone caverns featuring the brilliantly clear, cobalt-blue 'Sleeping Pool' and technical diving opportunities.
Mana Pools National Park
📍 Chirundu
๐ฒ NatureA UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its scenic Zambezi River floodplains and the ability to view wildlife such as elephants and lions on foot.
Lake Chivero Recreational Park
📍 Harare
๐ฒ NatureA diverse park on the shores of Harare's main reservoir, home to white rhinos, birdlife, and offering peaceful picnic spots.
Lower Zambezi River
📍 Chirundu
๐ Scenic ViewThe lifeblood of the valley, offering breathtaking water-level views of the wilderness and opportunities for guided scenic boat trips.
Otto Beit Bridge
📍 Chirundu
๐ LandmarkA majestic 1930s suspension bridge that connects Zimbabwe and Zambia, serving as a historic architectural landmark over the Zambezi.
Chewore Safari Area
📍 Chirundu
๐ฒ NaturePart of a UNESCO World Heritage site, this rugged wilderness is renowned for its prehistoric dinosaur tracks and pristine riverine scenery along the lower Zambezi.
Lion & Cheetah Park
📍 Harare
๐ FarmA popular family destination featuring a drive-through lion enclosure and a petting zoo area with farm animals and giant tortoises.
Long Pool
📍 Mana Pools
๐ Scenic ViewThe largest of the four permanent pools in the park, offering families a spectacular vantage point for viewing aquatic wildlife and dramatic riverine scenery.
Sapi Safari Area
📍 Chirundu
๐ฆ ZooPart of the UNESCO World Heritage site, this former hunting area is now a pristine photographic reserve offering exclusive river-based wildlife viewing.
Chirundu Fossil Forest
📍 Chirundu
๐ฐ CastleA protected National Monument featuring rare, 150-million-year-old fossilized tree trunks preserved in their natural setting.