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Zimbabwe :: Zimbabwe
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Tourist Information :: Permit Office
Chizarira National Park, often called “The Home of the Hidden Gorges” is situated on top of the Zambezi escarpment. The Chizarira National Park is a wildlife area covering 200 000ha on the Chizarira Hills in Western Zimbabwe, and suffers extremely from poaching. It is one of Zimbabwe's least known and least visited parks.
This is the the reception where you can get your permit to enter the Park. This authority does the bookings for all Zimbabwe's beautiful National Parks. They are very friendly and efficient and communicating effectively via email.
Conservation fees (Sept 2021) are US$5, US$8 and US$10 for locals, regional and international visitors respectively. Exclusive camping is available from US$5 to US$17. Activities include scenic viewing, game viewing and walking trails among other things.
For bookings, contact +263 772 649 000 or email [email protected] Visit the website on https://www.zimparks.org.zw for more information.
(Sept-21)
Address : | Chizarira National Park, Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe |
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Tel : | +263(0)47 060 77 |
Tel2 : | +263(0)47 076 24 |
Email : | Click Here |
Host Website : | Click Here |
Cellphone Reception : | Intermittent |
Fee/s : | Park fees: Vehicle:10USD; Per Person p/day:13USD; Camping per day:25USD ppp day. (Updated Oct-2018) |
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4WD Trails, Hiking Trails | |
Game to View : | Elephant. Lion. Leopard. Buffalo. Black Rhino. Antelopes. Sable. Roan Antelope. |
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CAMPING: Expensive camping was offered by park wardens to travellers for approx ZAR900 per night, including the vehicle and park entry fee, including the use of a long drop toilet but no water at the campsite. (May 2015).
ROAD CONDITIONS: Reportedly, the road into the park was very bad and after passing through the entrance gate it got even worse as climbing up onto the Chizarira hills and heading for the parks office. (May 2015).
Be warned, it's best to ask about conditions and entry fees at the gate guards, before entry into this park. You will be forced to pay high personal and vehicle park entry fees even if you just enter to look and decide not to stay in the park. (May 2015).