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AFRICA • ZIMBABWE & BOTSWANA<br />
Discover Zimbabwe & Botswana<br />
Zimbabwe’s history, culture and wildlife, not<br />
to mention the magnificent Victoria Falls,<br />
make it a showstopper of a destination. In<br />
the west lies Hwange National Park, home<br />
to the largest concentration of elephants<br />
in Africa. Lake Kariba, the world’s biggest<br />
human-made lake, offers great fishing and<br />
birding. History enthusiasts can also marvel<br />
at Zimbabwe’s medieval-era ruins such as<br />
the legendary city of Great Zimbabwe.<br />
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Neighbouring Botswana boasts a high<br />
diversity of ecosystems, the most notable<br />
being the UNESCO-listed Okavango Delta.<br />
About 40 per cent of the country’s land<br />
comprises national parks and private<br />
reserves, and – as most are unfenced –<br />
wildlife roams freely, making Botswana one<br />
of Africa’s premier safari destinations.<br />
The Victoria Falls<br />
Walk the Falls • Thrilling activities from land,<br />
water and air • Historic hotels<br />
Hwange National Park<br />
Large elephant population • See the ‘Big Five’<br />
• Authentic safari camps<br />
Victoria Falls<br />
Victoria Falls forms the largest falling sheet<br />
of water in the world. Every minute, up to<br />
half a million tonnes of the Zambezi River<br />
tumbles down into the deep gorges beneath.<br />
Locally known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, meaning ‘The<br />
Smoke That Thunders’, the falls form part of<br />
the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe,<br />
with the Zimbabwean side generally<br />
providing better views from its network of<br />
rainforest trails. For those seeking a different<br />
vantage point, Victoria Falls offers unique<br />
viewing experiences, from sunset cruises to<br />
exhilarating light-aircraft flyovers. Victoria Falls’<br />
historic on-site town is a must, thanks to its<br />
vibrant community and friendly service.<br />
Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest<br />
wildlife reserve, containing vast tracts of<br />
Kalahari sandveld where teak and mopane<br />
woodlands are interspersed with salt pans<br />
and grassy plains. Wildlife here is prolific and<br />
population densities rank among the highest<br />
in Africa. There are more than 100 mammal<br />
species, including up to 30,000 elephants and<br />
the endangered African wild dog – the Painted<br />
Dog Conservation Project here has a visitor<br />
centre and trail system that are well worth a<br />
visit. Birding in Hwange is also excellent, with<br />
the wet season (December to March) providing<br />
excellent opportunities to see some of the 400<br />
recorded species.<br />
Herd of elephants, Hwange National Park<br />
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View our full range of itineraries, hotels and experiences at CoxandKings.co.uk