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Mana Pools National Park is one of Zimbabwe’s most celebrated wilderness areas and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Over time, the river has carved out oxbow lakes and lush floodplains, now shaded by groves of mahogany and ebony trees.
The park’s name, “Mana”, comes from the Shona word for “four,” referencing the four main pools formed by the river’s shifting course.
These water sources attract an impressive array of wildlife, especially in the dry season, making Mana one of the best places in Southern Africa for immersive, up-close safari experiences on foot, by vehicle, or from the water.
Mana Pools Weather
Mana Pools' weather has distinct dry (winter) and wet (summer) seasons
May - October
Dry Season
November - April
Green Season
Places to Stay
in Mana Pools
Your Safari, Your Way
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Every Wildseeker journey is designed from scratch, shaped around your interests, travel style, and budget. While we often share sample itineraries for inspiration, the real magic lies in creating something just for you: from handpicked lodges to seamless logistics and insider offers.
No two trips are ever the same, because no two travellers are.
