Travellers who prefer natural sights can travel to Mana Pools in Zimbabwe. This piece of undeveloped nature lies in the northern part of the country, on the banks of the Zambezi river. Its main peculiar feature is the abundance of marshes, fresh water of which attracts numerous wild animals. Typical inhabitants of the nature reserve are buffaloes and elephants, leopards and cheetahs, as well as the Nile crocodile.
The area of the nature reserve is 219600 hectares. During a dry season it becomes a real rescue for the populations of wild animals. The surrounding rivers dry out completely in the drought, so the animals go to the swampy districts. During excursions through the nature reserve visitors can see rare black rhinos, as well as African elephants and lions. In this area hyena dogs also live, as well as various species of antelopes and zebras.
Through the territory of the national nature reserve, exciting safaris are regularly held. The best time to travel to this picturesque area is the period from May to October. There are several campsites and lodges on the territory of the nature reserve and in its surroundings, so you can spend a few days in this unique area. The conservation area will also be enjoyed by anglers, who, accompanied by experienced guides, can go to one of the local lakes.
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