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Gorongosa National Park

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Gorongosa National Park, located in central Mozambique, is a restored wildlife haven known for its biodiversity and ambitious conservation model. Often described as one of Africa’s greatest wildlife recovery stories, Gorongosa offers immersive safaris in a unique blend of floodplains, savannahs, and forested mountains.

Must-Visit Areas in Gorongosa National Park

Elephants in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique.
Sight some of Africa’s most iconic animals in Gorongosa National Park | Photo: Getty Images

From its vast savannahs to lush forests and wetlands, Gorongosa is home to an array of wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rare bird species. Here are the top places to visit in this iconic national park:

Mount Gorongosa: The Park’s Pinnacle

Towering over the park’s western boundary, Mount Gorongosa is a centre of ecological significance. Hike through lush rainforest trails and discover endemic bird species, waterfalls, and ancient cave systems. This area also provides insight into community-led conservation projects supporting sustainable livelihoods, including coffee farming.

Lake Urema: Where Birds Thrive

Lake Urema and its surrounding wetlands form the heart of Gorongosa’s ecosystem. The lake attracts large herds of water-dependent wildlife, including elephants, hippos, and crocodiles, as well as an incredible diversity of birdlife. Sunset game drives and photographic safaris around this area are a highlight.

Pangolin Rescue Centre: Conservation in Action

Safari goers can gain a deeper understanding of Gorongosa’s efforts in rehabilitating and rescuing pangolins in Mozambique.

When’s the Best Time to Visit Gorongosa National Park?

The dry season (April to October) is the ideal time to visit Gorongosa, as wildlife congregates around shrinking water sources, making animal sightings more frequent. The rainy season (November to March) brings lush green landscapes and excellent birding opportunities, though some areas may be inaccessible due to flooding.

Animals Found in Gorongosa National Park

Lion in game park, Mozambqiue.
Four of the Big Five are present in the park, with just rhinos being absent | Photo: Gorongosa National Park

Gorongosa is home to a broad spectrum of species, including elephants, lions, hippos, buffaloes, sable antelopes, waterbucks, and reedbucks. The park is also a top destination for birdwatchers, with over 300 bird species recorded. Conservation efforts continue to reintroduce species such as wild dogs and zebras, further restoring the park’s ecological balance.

How to Get to Gorongosa National Park

The nearest airport is in Beira, a roughly four-hour road transfer from the park. Alternatively, you can take a charter flight to the park’s airstrip.

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