Nyanga National Park

national park in Manicaland Province
#1 in Manicaland Province / #7 in Zimbabwe
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Nyanga National Park, located in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe, is one of the country's most picturesque and diverse natural reserves. Covering an area of approximately 47,000 hectares, the park is renowned for its stunning landscapes, which include rolling hills, expansive grasslands, and lush forests. At its heart lies Mount Nyangani, Zimbabwe's highest peak, offering breathtaking views and challenging hiking opportunities. Visitors to Nyanga National Park can explore a variety of natural attractions such as waterfalls, rivers, and pristine lakes. Among the notable sites are the scenic Nyangombe Falls, the tranquil Rhodes Dam, and the historic World's View, which provides panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. The park is also home to a rich array of wildlife, including antelope, zebra, and numerous bird species. In addition to its natural beauty, Nyanga National Park is steeped in cultural history, with ancient ruins and rock art sites scattered throughout the area.


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