Nyanga National Park is one of Zimbabwe’s oldest national parks and was first established in 1926, it stretches a 472-sq. km. The park underwent an expansion in 1990 and had almost doubled the size that it had been before. The park’s area is home to many streams and rivers running through the land.
Nyanga National Park’s landscape and vegetation consist of both woodlands and rainforest areas. The high altitudes of the area heavily affect the vegetation and wildlife, as there is a large pine forest growing within the park. Some animals that can be seen within the park include kudu, eland, zebra, wildebeest, and waterbuck. As the park is very old, ruins have been discovered throughout the area and display evidence of the ancient lives of those who occupied the area thousands of years ago.
Nyanga National Park Wildlife
There are few safari animals remaining in the park but some small wildlife is resident, including klipspringer, reedbuck, and greater kudu. Samango monkey is also spotted regularly.
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