Located in
Mozambique :: Mozambique
Category:
Protected Areas :: Protected Area
The Chimanimani mountain range is a massive ridge of pre-cambrian quartzite (compressed sandstone), rearing up out of the earth on Zimbabwe’s eastern border. The towering, rounded peaks gleam ghostly pale at full moon; the rock itself is quite different from the surrounding countryside. Hikers in the National Park find overnight shelter in well-known and easily accessible caves along the trails and waterfalls, but the mountains hold more than stone-age shelters on the surface. Chimanimani has been approved as a Transfrontier Park, but hikers must check out where they came in.
Fee/s : | MZM200p/vehicle; MZM200pp plus MZM450p/day for a 'guide' fee. |
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