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Wildlife Tours in Zimbabwe – Popular Safari Destinations
Zimbabwe is rising as one of the most popular tourism destinations in Africa and the world with several tourism options and excellent tourist facilities. Wildlife tourism in this country has been emerged as a very fascinating tourism option. This country is home to rich flora and fauna with several wildlife sanctuaries, tiger reserves, forest reserves, bird sanctuaries and national parks. Wildlife lovers, nature lovers and wildlife adventure enthusiasts from all over the world visit India to explore rich flora and fauna of this country. In fact, Zimbabwe presents very fascinating opportunity to relish wildlife expedition and tourism with many wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Know about two popular destinations where wildlife enthusiasts frequently come. Zimbabwe boasts over 9 national parks spread across the country.
Hwange national park: The Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest national park. It covers an area of 4,600 square miles and forms the northeast border of the Kalahari Desert of Botswana. It is famous for its thick wildlife which includes huge herds of elephants and buffaloes. Also it is a home to more than 100 different species of animals like the lion, leopard, giraffe, hippo, crocodile, cheetah, zebra, jackal, wildebeest, antelope and many species of birds.
Victoria Falls National Park: Located in north-western Zimbabwe, this is one of the largest and most famous national wildlife parks in the country. It attracts wildlife enthusiasts from all over the world for exciting Zimbabwe safaris and holidays. Major animals found in this park are tigers, leopards, panthers, leopard cats, jungle cats, wild dogs, wild boar, sambar deer, chitals, sloth bears, etc. It is also home to a variety of trees, plants, birds, and reptiles.
Zambezi National Park: This famous sanctuary has been a haunt for tourists, adventure seekers, nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts for a long time. Commonly found animals in this park are leopards, jungle cats, fishing cats, barking deer, sambar deer, spotted deer, hog, African black bears, goat-antelopes, four-horned antelopes, monkeys, elephants, Indian pythons, crocodiles, etc.
Chizarira National Park: This national park of Zimbabwe is known by very few people. It is situated in the beautiful wilderness of the Zambezi Valley escarpment. It has a wide range of habitats; therefore, it is a home to a wide range of animals and plants. Elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, kudu, bushbuck and sable are abundantly present in this park. Not only animals, but this park is also a home to a number of birds like the crowned eagles, black eagles and Pel’s fishing owl. The park is an excellent destination for ecotourism in Zimbabwe. Indeed, Chizarira is one of the most popular destinations for Wildlife tours in Zimbabwe.
There are many more wildlife destinations in Zimbabwe where you can go for wildlife expedition and Wildlife Tours Zimbabwe. Some other famous sanctuaries and parks are Gonarezhou, Mana Pools, Matopos, Lake Kariba & Matusadona, Nyanga, etc.
About the Author
Edward Muwonge is an eminent writer in Travel & Tourism related topics for Africa’s premier Safari Travel Company, Africa Safari Tour Travel Guide. He has authored several travel and tour articles to most African destinations including Africa hotels, flights information to Africa plus several holiday destinations. Visit his website at; http://www.guideforafrica.com
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Wild Africa $9.01 This visually stunning feature tours the ancient jungle of Ngorongoro, the animals of the Serengeti, and the Tarangire wildlife preserve. |
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Wildlife $8.98 The definitive nature book, "Wildlife is master photographer Mitsuaki Iwago’s glorious homage to the animal kingdom, an abundant treasury of more than 450 photographs culled from a lifetime of work and presented in an unputdownable format. Iwago is one of the world’s preeminent wildlife photographers, his images repeatedly lauded as superbly composed, dramatic, intelligent, and beautiful. His first book, "Serengeti, was called one of the finest wildlife books ever published and has sold over 80,000 copies. "Wildlife boasts the same riveting perspective, but takes us a good deal further, presenting wildlife of all kinds on every continent. Organized by region, from the Galapagos Islands to the plains of Africa, from the forests of India to the ice floes of Alaska, "Wildlife is the rare nature book that is international in scope. Turn these pages and the panoply of creation dazzles the mind and the eye. Asian elephants, African lions, Antarctic penguins, North American otters-the world’s myriad creatures show themselves in this brilliantly colorful tour. Here is an absolutely essential volume for all who love animals. |
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Wildlife of South Africa: A Photographic Guide $18.48 A handy, all-in-one photographic field guide to the wildlife of South Africa, this guide covers the region’s mammals, birds, reptiles, frogs and trees most likely to be seen, with concise accounts and distribution maps for each species. A brief introduction discusses geology, climate, vegetation zones, wildlife hotspots, and tips on watching wildlife. |
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Wildlife of East Africa $17.48 Those looking for a concise yet informative, visually breathtaking yet affordable East African safari need look no further than this spectacular field guide. Featuring full-color photos of 475 common species of bird, mammal, snake, lizard, insect, tree, and flower, "Wildlife of East Africa" takes us on an exquisite one-volume tour through the living splendor of the main national parks and game reserves of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Many of the species included–from pelicans to plovers, ostriches to elephants, from the daintiest of antelopes to cattlelike giants, from leopards to lions, baboons to gorillas, chameleons to crocodiles, acacias to aloes–also inhabit neighboring countries. The selection was based on the personal experiences of the authors, wildlife experts who have been leading safaris in the region for more than twenty years. Each species is illustrated with a photo and a detailed entry on the facing page; the text is commendably rich for such a compact guide. This information enables the particular animal or plant to be identified by such traits as size, plumage or pelage, color, and shape. An opening section on wildlife photography provides helpful tips on the best type of camera, film, and lenses to use, techniques, and codes of conduct. "Wildlife of East Africa" is a must for anyone considering a first-hand look at, or simply daydreaming of, the elegant, enormous, or exotic wildlife of East Africa. Covers the main parks and reserves of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, plus surrounding countries475 common species of bird, mammal, snake, lizard, insect, tree, and flower–from ostriches to elephants, leopards to lions, baboons to gorillas, chameleons to crocodiles, acacias to aloesFull-color photographs and detailed entries describing each speciesWritten and illustrated by wildlife experts who have been leading safaris in East Africa for more than 20 yearsTips on wildlife photography, techniques, and codes of conduct |
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Southern Africa Wildlife and Adventure $57.48 Hunting should be an experience in its totality and not merely the act of taking a rifle and shooting an animal. Each and every step should be enjoyable, including the preparations, the journey, and the eventual hunt. In Southern Africa Wildlife and Adventures, author Cobus van der Vlies shares a plethora of factors that will contribute to a successful hunting experience in Southern Africa. This combination of travelogue and fact book shares short stories, photos, and information about Southern Africa hunting and wildlife. Cobus van der Vlies, who has hunted in Africa for more than forty years, details the experience-from planning, to the actual hunt, the "big five" game opportunities, hunting packages, and the total experience. Failing to plan, is planning to fail To tell the experienced hunter how to prepare for a hunt is actually a bit preposterous, but an experienced hunter will no doubt also agree that this aspect can never be over-emphasized. The type of hunt, the terrain, the type of animals all play a big role in the specific preparations for a hunt, but one thing never changes and that is the need for thorough, almost obsessive planning to ensure an enjoyable and successful outing. |
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The Rebel Tours $20.16 In 1968, cricket was at the forefront of global opposition to apartheid as the Basil D’Oliveira affair proved a watershed in the sporting boycott against South Africa. Upon the fall of that government 22 years later, cricket was again highly praised; the newly-released Nelson Mandela was among many to attribute huge significance to the boycott in bringing an end to the apartheid regime. Yet in between the boycott was repeatedly breached. Teams from England, the West Indies, Australia (all twice), and Sri Lanka (once) toured South Africa in defiance of the sanctions, playing unofficial Tests’ and one-day internationals’ against home’ teams to meet the voracious demand of a sports-hungry white populace. These rebel tours’ constituted perhaps the largest crisis in cricket history. The ICC imposed three-year international bans on every rebel tourist, depriving the game of many distinguished performers. But the tours delighted their South African hosts. Despite the fevered controversy and heavy penalties, many players considered the rewards usually a year’s salary, tax-free adequate compensation, and tours continued right up until the fall of apartheid: Mike Gatting was leading the second England tour at the time Mandela was released. And they were not alone as the UK remained among apartheid South Africa’s most active economic trading partners. This episode in cricket history is rich in historical and contemporary significance, as well as exercising sport’s political dimensions both positive and negative in a way not seen before or since. Yet until now it has scarcely been examined, due not only to the respectability of the tourists but also deep unease within the cricket world. Few players feel they have adequately explained their actions, while the sport at large was as it remains slow to examine its moral and political responsibilities. |
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Wildlife – India, Africa/Africa $5.27 Description Not Available. |
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Africa $25.26 This visually stunning release takes viewers on three tours of picturesque natural locales in the continent of Africa, visiting the Mala-Mala Reserve, where endangered species like lions, buffalo, leopard, and hyena are followed for 24 hours, the Congo Basin, where a colony of gorillas struggle f… |
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Politicians and Poachers: The Political Economy of Wildlife Policy in Africa $53.98 This book explores the politics of wildlife conservation policy in Africa, specifically Zambia, Kenya, and Zimbabwe. The book addresses a general question: Why don’t wildlife policies seem to be working? Rather than use standard explanations such as "bureaucratic inefficiency" or "corrupt dictators," the book demonstrates how politicians at all levels use wildlife policy for their own political ends, which may or may not include conservation. The book uses electoral and archival data, as well as interviews with individuals ranging from presidents to poachers to address this issue. |
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Destination Wildlife $9.09 1,001 animals to see before they die. From the worlds only multi-species primate sanctuary in South Africa, to the wild ponies of Assateague Island, to the Blue-Footed Boobies of the Galapagos Islands, Destination Wildlife provides all the information the intrepid traveler looking for the best wildlife experiences could needand rarely finds in other travel guides. Written from a visitors perspectiveand informed by the National Wildlife Federation and other naturalists each site in Destination Wildlife has been evaluated by real eco-travelers who have provided insider tips and suggestions that give the what, when, where, how and most importantthe why of every site to maximize each wildlife experience.1,001 animals to see before they die. From the worlds only multi-species primate sanctuary in South Africa, to the wild ponies of Assateague Island, to the Blue-Footed Boobies of the Galapagos Islands, Destination Wildlife provides all the information the intrepid traveler looking for the best wildlife experiences could needand rarely finds in other travel guides. Written from a visitors perspectiveand informed by the National Wildlife Federation and other naturalists each site in Destination Wildlife has been evaluated by real eco-travelers who have provided insider tips and suggestions that give the what, when, where, how and most importantthe why of every site to maximize each wildlife experience. |
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Lonely Planet Watching Wildlife Southern Africa $8.48 Get up close and personal with Southern Africa’s amazing wildlife with this all-in-one safari guide Cheetah and springbok race in a 100km/hour sprint to the death in the Kalahari; a vast grey mass of elephants surround you on their way to the riverbanks; a million flamingos lay a pink planket over the mudflats. Whether you’re on a top-shelf luxury safari or going it alone in a rented minivan, prepare for the wildlife experience of your life. In This Guide: What do you want to see? Highlights and customized itineraries give you the top wildlife experiences Plan your safai with practical advice from Lonely Planet’s Africa experts Discover what’s where and how to find it – indepth coverage of the major parks and reserves Be first to name-check a samango moneky with our essential wildlife-spotting guide |
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Lonely Planet Watching Wildlife East Africa $19.48 Get up close and personal with East Africa’s incredible wildlife with this all-in-one safari guide The hoofbeats of 500,000 wildebeests echo across the Serengeti Plains; a group of mountain gorillas lounge in shady undergrowth; a pink haze of flamingos wade in the shallows. Whether you’re on a top-shelf luxury safari or going it alone in a rented minivan, prepare for the wildlife experience of your life. In This Guide: What do you want to see? Highlights and customized itineraries give you the top wildlife experiences Plan your safai with practical advice from Lonely Planet’s Africa experts Discover what’s where and how to find it – indepth coverage of the major parks and reserves Be first to name-check a Kirk’s dik-dik with our essential wildlife-spotting guide |
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Wildlife of Southern Africa $12.48 Handy-sized and affordably priced, this volume offers a photographic journey that transports readers to the center of the action: where lions roar and vultures lurk; where troops of baboons riot and lone leopards hunt. It is a rare glimpse into the lives of wild animals, revealing their daily struggle for survival, their unbridled energy and the intricacies of family interaction. |
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Wild Edens: Africa’s Premier Game Parks and Their Wildlife $3.48 In Wild Edens: Africa’s Premier Game Parks and Their Wildlife, longtime conservationist and seasoned African traveler Joseph James Shomon journeys through the wild African scene, revealing its magnificence and mystique, and wonderfully describes the game parks’ location, ecology, and irreplaceable wildlife. From the summit of Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, the author surveys the marvelous Edens of East Africa, among the last Pleistocene-like concentrations of animals left in the world today. Descending, Shomon gives a firsthand account of the great sanctuaries, providing a knowledgeable escort on safari in the scrublands of Tsavo, where elephants are imperiled. He continues on to the Ark at Aberdares, where visitors can watch, under floodlights of a watchtower, rain forest animals come to feed; to the rain forests of Mount Kenya; and to the Serengeti and Mara Plains, with their great migrating herds besieged by predators and thwarted in their journeys by swollen rivers and flooded lakes. The journey continues through the Great Rift Valley and Olduvai Gorge to Lake Manyara with its tree-climbing lions: Ngorongoro Crater: Samburu and Meru, where the rhino is threatened: the waterways of Uganda: the Mountains of the Moon: the Kalahari Desert; and the wildlife sanctuaries of South Africa, ending the tour at the Cape of Good Hope. Shomon argues that the growth of impersonal technology and excessive mechanization, as well as the world’s focus on violence, social ills, and discord on our domestic front, consume the world’s energies, leaving little interest for safeguarding and conserving Africa’s wild edens. Shomon’s engaging and informative text, complemented with attractivephotographs and pen-and-ink drawings, encourages those interested in Africa and its wildlife to visit the cradle of our ancestral beginnings, if only from their armchairs, and to take an active role in its preservation and conservation. |
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Explore The Wildlife Hidden World Of Africa $11.55 Rated: NASynopsis: Barely visible to the human eye, a truly fascinating universe lives in the bush and savannas of Africa. Here, creatures small, smaller and nearly invisible share a world with gigantic animals. Usually overlooked, often feared and despised, theirs may be a small world, but it’s an important one. Remarkable photography reveals some of the hundreds of invertebrates that thrive and support lives far larger than their own. Give this fascinating and tiny world a closer look and you’ll discover the big wonders of small creatures. |