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Mana Pools National Park
Mana Pools National Park
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Mana Pools National Park

OTHER NAMES
Mana Pools National Park, Sapi and Chewore Safari Areas

COUNTRY
Zimbabwe
ADDRESS
Zimbabwe

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Mana Pools National Park
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About Mana Pools National Park
It is a wildlife conservation area situated in the region of the Zambezi River in northern Zimbabwe. It spans an area of approximately 2,612 sq miles. The protected area is standing on a world heritage site list by UNESCO since 1984.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Mana Pools National Park

  • During the session when lakes dry up, the land attracts several wildlife animals which making it the most renowned game-viewing area.
    During the session when lakes dry up, the land attracts several wildlife animals which making it the most renowned game-viewing area.
  • There are a large variety of mammals, river wildlife, and more than 300 species of birds. The significant Nile crocodiles are also found in the river in the park.
    There are a large variety of mammals, river wildlife, and more than 300 species of birds. The significant Nile crocodiles are also found in the river
  • It is one of the well-conserved wildest natural ecological regions in the world.
  • The name "Mana" of the park is from a Bantu language which means "four". The language is known as "Shona" spoken by the people of Zimbabwe.
  • The national park has also three Safari areas.
    The national park has also three Safari areas.

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