Hwange National Park: Zimbabwe's Elephant Kingdom
Hwange National Park is Zimbabwe’s largest national park and one of Africa’s premier safari destinations [citation:1]. Covering over 14,600 square kilometers, it’s famous for its massive elephant population—up to 50,000 elephants gather here during the dry season (April to October), creating one of the continent’s most spectacular wildlife concentrations [citation:1].
The park is home to all of the Big Five, though rhinos are rare and leopards require patience [citation:1]. It also boasts Africa’s largest population of endangered African wild dogs (painted wolves), making it a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts [citation:3]. Other commonly seen species include lion, cheetah, spotted hyena, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, and wildebeest [citation:1].
Hwange offers a variety of safari experiences. It’s one of the few parks in Africa ideal for self-drive tourists, with well-maintained roads and public campsites. For those seeking luxury, several private concessions offer all-inclusive packages with expert guides, night drives, and walking safaris [citation:1].