Philip has traveled through Zimbabwe several times and is the author of more than 20 guidebooks to various African destinations.
Philip is the Zimbabwe expert for SafariBookings and author of more than 20 guidebooks to Africa.
Philip is our Zimbabwe expert and author of more than 20 guidebooks to Africa.
Gonarezhou National Park, Zimbabwe’s second largest, is an underrated Big Five destination set within the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, an area that also incorporates South Africa’s Kruger National Park and parts of Mozambique. Historically wildlife densities have suffered as a result of poaching. Under the joint management of the Frankfurt Zoological Society since 2017, however, Gonarezhou has been transformed into one of Africa’s best-kept wildlife-viewing secrets.
All of the Big Five are present following the reintroduction of black rhino (for the second time) in 2021. Gonarezhou’s elephant population is one of the densest in the world, but maternal herds are sometimes quite skittish. The park also supports large numbers of buffalo, zebra and wildebeest, while other antelopes include nyala, greater kudu, eland, roan and sable. Wild dogs are occasionally spotted as well.
The scenic highlight of Gonarezhou is Chilojo, a long red sandstone cliff that towers above the Runde River and is devastatingly spectacular whether viewed from above or below. More understated is the Save-Runde Confluence, which comprises a grassy floodplain interspersed with palm-lined pans, stately old baobabs and beautiful spreads of mahogany, ironwood and winterthorn. The rest of the park supports an endless cover of combretum and mopane woodland.
Activities
For those on a self-drive safari, the only activity within the park is game drives, which are most rewarding around Chipinda Pools, Chilojo Cliffs and the Save-Runde Confluence. For those on a professionally guided safari or based at Chilo Gorge (the only lodge servicing the park), guided walking safaris are highly recommended and offer a better chance of tracking big cats. A highlight for those staying at Chilo Gorge is sundowners overlooking Chivilila Falls.
Weather & Climate
The weather at Gonarezhou is sunny and bright throughout the Dry season (April to October), though you need warm clothing to deal with the chill of early morning game drives. The Wet season (November to March) sees the temperature rise and storm clouds spread across the sky on most afternoons.
Wildlife viewing is most rewarding from June to October, during the middle and end of the Dry season, when the rains have ended and the vegetation has thinned out. Gonarezhou is generally closed for most of January and February, as roads often become impassable. You can visit at other times during the humid Wet season (which runs from November to March), but roads might still be in poor condition and animals are harder to find.
Paul is a travel writer, author of the Bradt guidebook to Zimbabwe and is closely involved in promoting tourism to Zimbabwe.
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Gonarezhou is a huge park, the second largest in the country, and in recent years it has reaped the fruits of a long and concerted conservation initiative. Many years ago, poaching devastated the wildlife here and earned the park the...
I recently stayed for a week in Gonuarezhou National Park. I stayed for one week at Gonarezhou Bush Camp where I was guided by Ant Kaschuala who is without a doubt one of the finest guides in Africa. I thought that the bush vibe,and scenery...