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Walking Safaris
Walking safaris in Mana Pools National Park present a rare opportunity to explore the African wild on foot. By stepping away from the safari vehicle, you can fully immerse in the environment, awakening your senses to the sights and sounds of nature. Our expert walking guides will accompany you through the African bush, offering fascinating insights into wildlife, animal tracks, insects, native plants, and the region’s geology.
Game Drives
Explore Mana Pools National Park in an open 4x4 vehicle, driven by your safari guide. Encounter the region's wildlife during early morning and late afternoon drives – the times of day when animals are most active. Learn about the wildlife, their tracks, and the surrounding plants from your expert guide as you experience close-up encounters. On your game drives, enjoy morning coffee, snacks, and evening sundowners set against the beautiful backdrop of a savanna sunset.
Canoeing Safari
The Lower Zambezi River is the perfect setting for an adventurous canoeing safari. Paddle through the shimmering waters of the Zambezi River and take in the scenery of Mana Pools Nationals Park from a unique angle. On your canoeing safari, you’ll get the chance to see wildlife such as hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and incredible birdlife, among others.
Catch and Release Fishing
Cast your line into the crystal-clear waters of the Zambezi River to experience the thrill of a catch. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a simply a beginner eager to learn the basics, the Zambezi River offers a wonderful fishing adventure. Relax, sit back, and enjoy the serenity of nature, surrounded by the majestic beauty of this iconic African river.
Bird Watching
Bird lovers will find plenty to enjoy in the area’s rich diversity of avian life, with chances to spot incredible species like the African fish eagle and saddle-billed stork. Listen for the distinctive call of the African skimmer or try to capture a photo of the elusive Pel’s fishing owl. Whether you're admiring their beauty or simply soaking in their songs, African birdlife is a marvel to behold.