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Chizarira National Park is one of Zimbabwe’s largest national parks and home to four of the Big Five (rhino is missing). Despite this, it is very remote and little visited, and animal densities are low as a result of ongoing poaching. Chizarira’s main attraction is undoubtedly its enormous wilderness appeal. It is well suited to the adventurous traveler, with guided walking safaris a big part of the experience.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for viewing wildlife in Chizarira National Park is from July to October, during the middle and end of the Dry season. Wildlife is more easily seen at this time because the vegetation is thinner and animals gather at water sources. Roads can become impassable during the Wet season (November to March).
April to October –Dry Season – Winter
November to March –Wet Season – Summer
Scenery
Chizarira’s rugged and dramatic terrain is dominated by the formidable Zambezi Escarpment, as alluded to in the park name, which derives from a local Tonga word meaning ‘Great Barrier’. The park encompasses seven ecological zones, from Lowveld Valley savannah to Highveld broadleaf woodland. Lush pockets of vegetation, fed by natural springs, are found in the valleys between the mountain ridges.
Activities
The range of activities on offer in Chizarira is somewhat limited. There are very few roads and those that do exist tend to be rough-going and unsuited to recreational game drives. The main reason people visit Chizarira is to go wilderness camping or on a walking safari, which is best arranged in advance with an experienced professional guide.
From: $204 to $1,223 pp/day
From: July to October
From: June to August (Chizarira never gets busy)
From: 1,920km² / 741mi²
There is a good variety of wildlife in Chizarira National Park, but animals tend to be skittish and densities are low. You might see elephant and buffalo, but black rhino has become locally extinct. Zebra, greater kudu, waterbuck, bushbuck and impala are all quite common. Leopards are common but characteristically secretive, while lion and spotted hyenas are more often heard than seen.
Wildlife Highlights
The rocky terrain is excellent for animals that thrive in that kind of environment, such as klipspringer, which are often found standing like statues on balancing rocks. Rock hyrax are very common and usually spotted scurrying away as a Verreaux’s eagle passes overhead. Leopard also love this habitat but sightings are relatively infrequent.
Best Time for Wildlife Viewing
The best time for wildlife viewing in the park is from July to October, during the middle and end of the Dry season. Wildlife is easier to spot then because vegetation is thinner and animals gather around predictable water sources. Roads might become impassable in the Wet Season (November to March).
Chizarira National Park enjoys a mild, temperate climate. The warmest months are October to March, and the coldest are May to August. The Dry season is from April to October and the Wet season from November to March. Winter and summer occur at opposite times to those seasons in Europe, Asia and North America and correspond to the Dry and Wet season.
Dry Season –April to October – Winter
Wet Season –November to March – Summer
Chizarira National Park is very remote and difficult to access. It is located in the northwest of the country, just south of Lake Kariba and about 200km/125mi from Victoria Falls. The drive takes at least 4 to 5 hours*. The condition of the access roads is often very bad and a good 4WD vehicle is essential. In the Dry season (April to October), the road is often a 4WD challenge, with indistinct tracks, washed-out riverbeds, and deep ruts. In the Wet season (November to March), the road often becomes impassable.
Your main point of entry into Zimbabwe is Victoria Falls International Airport (VFA), near the town of Victoria Falls. Normally your local tour operator will pick you up at the airport and arrange further transportation throughout the country as part of your tour.
There are no scheduled flights to Chizarira National Park.
*Driving times are only a rough indication. You should always consider the possibility of significant delays.
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Passport, Visa & Other Entry Requirements
Please check our Getting There – Zimbabwe page to learn more about passport, visa, COVID-19, and other entry requirements.
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