About Zinave National Park
Zinave National Park, sprawling across some 400,000 hectares in Mozambique’s Inhambane Province, invites travellers into a richly varied wilderness where wetlands meet dry bushveld. Its mosaic of miombo and mopane woodlands, acacia savannahs and riverine forest along the Save River supports over 200 tree species and more than 40 grass species. For the adventurous traveller, Zinave offers authentic self-drive safaris, rustic tented campsites under baobab trees or beside the Save River, and superb bird-watching, making it a deeply rewarding destination for those seeking raw nature and the thrill of seeing Africa’s iconic wildlife roaming once again.
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