Nyanga National Park

Nyanga National Park

Nyanga National Park, located in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, is renowned for its exceptional landscapes featuring rolling hills, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.

116,000
Acres Protected
Over 50
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1926
Year Established

About Nyanga National Park

Nyanga National Park
 

Nyanga National Park is situated in the breathtaking Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, providing visitors with stunning views of mountain ranges, grasslands, and lush waterfalls. The park is home to Mount Nyangani, Zimbabwe's highest peak, and the stunning Pungwe Falls. Nyanga is rich in biodiversity, supporting species such as zebras, antelopes, and myriad bird species. Its high-altitude terrain offers a cooler climate, making it a prime destination for hiking and exploring its scenic trails. Historically, the park has been a significant area for indigenous communities and contains ancient ruins that intrigue archaeologists. Visitors are drawn by the opportunity for outdoor recreation, including fishing in the park's crystal-clear rivers and streams, hiking to viewpoints like World's View, and simply enjoying nature's tranquility.

Highlights

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Mount Nyangani

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Pungwe Falls

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World's View

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Nyangombe Falls

Notable Natural Features

Mount Nyangani

At 2,592 meters, it is the highest mountain in Zimbabwe, offering challenging hikes and rewarding views.

Pungwe Falls

A spectacular waterfall cascading into the Pungwe Gorge, famous for its dramatic scenery.

World's View

A high vantage point providing panoramic views of Zimbabwe and beyond.