Gonarezhou
Why you should Visit here.
At over 5,000 km², Gonarezhou is Zimbabwe’s second-largest National Park. Largely undiscovered by the outside world, this striking national park is one of Africa’s last great pristine wildernesses. Famous for the striking sandstone Chilojo Cliffs, this striking remote wilderness has many hidden treasures, known only to the thousands of elephants that roam the lands undisturbed.
Key Information
Everything you need to know in a nutshell.
What to Expect
Gonarezhou has a warm climate, with daily highs ranging from about 25 degrees Celcius in winter to high 30s in the height of summer. The evenings are cool and pleasant year-round, with a winter low of about 10 degrees Celcius and a summer low of about 25 degrees.
What to Wear
We recommend packing light neutral-coloured clothing for the day and long sleeves for the evenings. In winter pack some warm clothing, such as a jacket, beanie and gloves for the brisk sunrise game drives.
Health and Safety
Gonarezhou and Chiredzi are a malaria areas. We recommend all guests travelling to the region consult their doctor regarding malaria prevention and ensure they travel with ample insect repellent.