Zimbabwe's Hwange
Hwange
The sub tropical thorn and sand flats on the edge of the Kalahari Desert once served as home to the nomadic San bushmen and the migrating game they followed. This was until the western world heard of the burning stones that made this region one of the most unknowingly rich on the continent. Today’s Hwange remains a lucrative coal mining town, however this is far from what makes it so alluring.
Rather, it is the sprawling natural park, the largest in the country to boot, that draws numerous visitors into Hwange each year. A vast semi arid acacia savannah, Hwange National Park lures massive herds of elephant and buffalo, as well as the visitors that follow in search of the premier wildlife experience. Explore the salt pans that spot the park or simply drive the vast open terrain. Chances are, you will gain the pinnacle safari experience for which you are looking.

