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Gona Re Zhou - Zimbabwe
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GonaReZhou National Park - Zimbabwe
The Gonarezhou National Park is situated in the South Eastern lowveld of Zimbabwe, a relatively remote corner of Masvingo Province, south of Chimanimani along the Mozambique border and is the country’s second largest game reserve after Hwange National Park and covers an area in excess of 5,000 sq kilometres. Formed in 1975, closed to the public during the Rhodesian and Mozambiquen wars and re-opened in 1994. The Mwenezi, Runde & Save rivers cut their courses through the park and provide a source from where hundreds of species of birds & wildlife feed and drink. "Gonarezhou" meaning "Place of the Elephant" is an extremely scenic Park full of rugged and beautiful landscapes, famous for its elephants, and many of the largest-tusked elephants in the region maybe found within the Park. Gonarezhou National Park is part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park (GLTP), a massive Pan-African Park that includes South Africa’s famed Kruger National Park and Mozambique’s Gaza. This huge area is set to become one of the finest “peace parks” in the world and is dedicated to conservation, biodiversity and the economic development of the surrounding local communities. The vast and diverse nature of the mega-park will provide world-class eco-tourism to the visitor and strive to re-establish historical animal migration routes and fragile regional ecosystems.
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Contact Todd Lutman - Safaribound - E-mail: Todd@SafariBound.co.za - Mobile: +96 07 660 275 |
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Welcome -:- GonaReZhou -:- Safari Hunt Packages -:- Trophy Animals -:- Terms & Conditions -:- Todd Lutman |
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