Situated in northern Zimbabwe on the shores of Lake Kariba, Matusadona National Park comprises a large expanse of pristine wilderness characterised by flat grassy plains and dramatic rugged mountains. From the vast woody escarpment to the dense bush of the Zambezi valley floor, the park features a diverse range of landscapes inhabited by abundant wildlife species. These include, among others: elephant, cape buffalo, black rhinoceros, hippopotamus, crocodiles and an impressive variety of birdlife. The entire northern boundary of the park is created by the lake's grassy shoreline, providing excellent opportunities for boat cruise safaris. Other popular activities include walking safaris, tiger fishing, and camping at some of the park’s many small rustic bushcamps.
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Stretching along the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, Lake Kariba is one of the world's largest artificial lakes by volume and a renowned destination for wildlife viewing, fishing, and scenic relaxation. Fringed by rugged hills and remote shorelines, the lake is famous for its houseboat safaris, spectacular sunsets and excellent tiger fishing. Visitors can enjoy game-viewing cruises, birdwatching and opportunities to spot elephants, hippos, crocodiles and a variety of antelope along the water's edge, while nearby national parks offer rewarding safari experiences. Calm waters, striking drowned forests and expansive lake views create a peaceful atmosphere, making Lake Kariba an ideal destination for travellers seeking nature, adventure and an authentic African wilderness escape.