WHY MANA POOLS SHOULD BE ON YOUR BUCKET LIST?

Mana_pools
Mana Pools National Park has been memorialised in many iconic images of an adult African bull..

In these images the backdrop is tantalising…warm light fading into the blue tones of the Zambezi with the distant hills of Zambia painted in shades of indigo and lavender.

Stepping into this ancient landscape is truly a special experience, in which you feel at one with nature in a way not possible in most of the modern world. At Mana Pools the Zambezi widens and slows to flow languidly through the floodplains of a rift valley bordered by steep escarpments. This geography has led to the area’s unique ecology and beauty, and as a result Mana Pools National Park and the surrounding conservation areas are a designated World Heritage site.

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