Africa, Mana Pools National Park with Nature Sounds 2019

Mana Pools National Park is in the far north of Zimbabwe. It includes the south bank and islands of the Zambezi River, which forms the border with Zambia. The park is known for wildlife visibility beside the river and in the flood plains. Large populations of elephants, hippos and Nile crocodiles gather at sunrise in the Long Pool. In the park’s south, lions wait for prey around the waterhole at Chitake Spring.


Mana Pools National Park is a 219,600 ha wildlife conservation area and national park in northern ZimbabweAs the lakes gradually dry up and recede, the region attracts many large animals in search of water, making it one of Africa's. The park was inscribed, in conjunction with the Sapi Safari Area (118,000 ha) and Chewore Safari Area (339,000 ha).











Welcome to Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe! 
Explore the best park in Africa walking amongst the wildlife. There are no
No fences, no defenses in the park. Only you and the wild animals!



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