Nyanga National Park Adventures
Nyanga National Park, located in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, is renowned for its exceptional landscapes featuring rolling hills, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.
Popular Activities
Plan Your Visit
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Nyanga National Park.
Entrance Requirements
Entrance fee required for park access.
Best Time to Visit
Best visited during the dry months from May to October for comfortable hiking conditions.
Visitor Information
Park headquarters located near Nyanga town provides visitor information.
Getting There
Accessible via national highway; some roads within the park require high clearance vehicles, especially during the rainy season.
Weather & Climate
The park experiences a cool climate due to its high altitude, with dry, sunny days from May to October, while the wet season from November to April brings heavy rain and lush vegetation.
Conservation Efforts
Environmental concerns include fire risk during dry seasons, and conservation efforts focus on protecting endangered species and managing visitor impact.
Camping in Nyanga National Park
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Troutbeck Campground
Located near Troutbeck Resort, offering easy access to fishing and hiking spots.
Pine Tree Inn Campground
Nestled amongst pine trees, offering a back-to-nature experience.
Top Trails
Mount Nyangani Trail
Challenging trail leading to Zimbabwe’s highest peak with rewarding views at the summit.
Pungwe Falls Trail
A scenic trail leading to the picturesque Pungwe Falls.
Nyangombe Falls Trial
A short and easy walk to the beautiful cascading Nyangombe Falls.
World's View Trail
Hike to the stunning lookout known as World's View for sweeping vistas.
Trailblazer Tips
Invest in high-quality hiking boots for the rugged terrain of Mount Nyangani.
Visit during the dry season, May to October, for easier trail conditions.
Reserve accommodations well in advance during peak season to avoid disappointment.
Bring plenty of water and sun protection, as the highland sun can be intense.