The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Matabeleland North Province, Matabeleland North Province

February 4, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Discover the best top things to do in Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe including Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls National Park, Victoria Falls Quads, Victoria Falls, Victoria Falls Snake Park, Zambezi River, Painted Dog Conservation, Hwange National Park, Siduli Hide, The Big Tree, Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve.
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1. Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls National Park

Victoria Falls 10101 Zimbabwe http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/509
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5.0 based on 6,679 reviews

Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls National Park

"The smoke that thunders" is a local name for Africa's most famous waterfall thundering over a 100m-high cliff.

Reviewed By Nomad827674

We went on a Shearwater guided tour. Excellent service received throughout our three day stay in Victoria falls from Shearwater Tours. The view of the falls on this tour is amazing, the guide was extremely knowledgeable, walked at a pace suitable to all members of the group. Easy walk, suitable for all ages, good level path, remember to take a raincoat during the rainy season. One of our most memorable trips

2. Victoria Falls Quads

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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Victoria Falls Quads

Victoria Falls Quad Bike Discovery Tour Get ready to get dusty & muddy as you drive yourself through the Victoria Falls scenic safari terrain. Enjoy the ATV Quad bike adventure crossing through the wilderness, mud tracks, African bush tracks which take you over humps, through ditches, around bends, and down hills with the possibility of encountering wildlife along the way! ATV Quads are fully auto

3. Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls Zimbabwe
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5.0 based on 2,169 reviews

Victoria Falls

Reviewed By ArlynR

There is no need to try to convince travelers about this attraction. It's simply glorious! We were there in March, when the water was fully flowing- I understand half of it dries up by summertime. But at any season, it's a spectacle. Warning: because the water falls into a relatively narrow gorge, there's tremendous mist, and you WILL get wet! Bring along a poncho (or at least an umbrella) to fully enjoy the power and beauty of this amazing wonder of the world!

4. Victoria Falls Snake Park

273 Adam Stander Drive Next to 3 Monkeys, Victoria Falls 0000 Zimbabwe +263 77 854 7331 [email protected] http://vicfallssnakepark.com
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5.0 based on 160 reviews

Victoria Falls Snake Park

Some of the largest and most Venomous Snakes , Spiders and Scorpions found in Zimbabwe , housed in large natural cages , an open air building that allows you to view these wonderful misunderstood creatures up close in a safe environment , there are 2 tour guides to give you an in depth and hands on experience with our well cared for and loved Reptiles , guests get to handle non venomous snakes .

Reviewed By rosien667

Had an absolutely amazing time at the Snake Park today and I can thouroughly recommend having a tour from Divine, one the the experts who is incredibly knowledgeable about all of the snakes they house at the park. We had the chance to hold some non venomous docile snakes and also two adorable chameleons (one being called Dr. Dre). It is suitable for all ages and learning about the snakes and common misconceptions was eye opening! A must see on a visit to Victoria Falls!

5. Zambezi River

Msuna Zimbabwe
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Zambezi River

6. Painted Dog Conservation

Opposite Hwange National Park Airport, Hwange Zimbabwe +263 77 216 2852 [email protected] http://www.painteddog.org
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4.5 based on 119 reviews

Painted Dog Conservation

Painted Dog Conservation is an organisation that evolved out of pure scientific research being conducted in Hwange National Park in the mid 1990s. It soon became apparent that vast majority of dog deaths outside of Hwange National Park were found to be due to human causes—snares, traffic accidents, shootings—led by a general ignorance and prejudice towards the species. This cemented our core approach to helping painted dogs, which remains the same today: to identify the critical issues and find a way to make a significant and lasting contribution to painted dog conservation, conservation of nature, and the lives of the local community with a special emphasis on the individual.

Reviewed By Tigerziege

During a three month trip to southern africa I had the pleasure to visit this place. The staff has been superfriendly and told me a lot of interesting facts about the wild dogs. What a great and important job they do! The small exhibition was free and very informative and well maintained. "Unfortunately" the Mpindo Pack the first time ( I followed their story online) had just been released, so I didnt see them, but got to see two wild dogs who were in recovery. My friends at home also loved the souvenir wild dogs, who were made out of former snares. Thanks to all of you for your effort to safe this species!

7. Hwange National Park

Hwange National Park Zimbabwe +27-0-855-0821 http://www.hwangesafarilodge.com
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4.5 based on 537 reviews

Hwange National Park

Reviewed By kerichmelik - Harare, Zimbabwe

It's never a bad time in the bush! But Hwange is special - love it every time! Even though the road between main camp and Ngweshla is well traveled, it's gorgeous and there's always something new around every corner.

8. Siduli Hide

Edge of the WWterhole at Victoria Falls Safari Lodge, Victoria Falls Zimbabwe +263 213 284 5821 http://discovervictoriafalls.com/about-charles
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Siduli Hide

9. The Big Tree

Zambezi Drive, Victoria Falls Zimbabwe http://victoriafallstraveller.com/african-baobab-tree/
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3.0 based on 16 reviews

The Big Tree

Reviewed By namataim2018 - Harare, Zimbabwe

This is where the To ga people used to come and meet. On this very big tree. It is a baobab tree. Near the Zambezi if you come walking you may find crocodiles too roaming .

10. Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve

Victoria Falls Zimbabwe http://www.victoriafallsprivategamereserve.com/
Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve

The 4 000ha Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve is the only privately-owned reserve within the immediate vicinity of the Victoria Falls. Along with once-in-a-lifetime black rhino encounters, visitors to this African Eden also have a chance of viewing other members of the Big Five, more iconic game, and an abundance of thriving bird species.

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