Hwange National Park Elephants at a waterhole

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Hwange National Park, located in western Zimbabwe, is the country's largest game reserve, spanning over 14,600 square kilometers. Established in 1928, it boasts diverse ecosystems, from Kalahari sands to teak forests, supporting a rich array of wildlife. Home to over 100 species of mammals, including the Big Five, Hwange is renowned for its large elephant population. The park's varied landscapes, waterholes, and ancient fossil dunes make it a haven for birdwatchers, hosting around 400 bird species. Visitors can experience the park's natural beauty through guided safaris and walking tours, providing a unique and immersive wildlife encounter in Southern Africa.

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