On the southern shore of Lake Kariba, Matusadona National Park is one of the prominent places in Zimbabwe. In 1975, it was declared a National Park on lines of Parks & Wildlife Act of Rhodesia. It covers an area of 540 miles and is home to a variety of flora and fauna like Lion, Elephant, Buffalo, Waterbuck and Impala.
Matusadona National Park also has a compelling number of bird species. There was a time when several Black Rhinos used to reside here but rampant poaching eliminated their population. However, efforts are made to re-instill the indigenous wildlife to sustainable tourism.
Location: Zimbabwe
Timing: 9 AM- 3 PM