Morning all the peoples
Has anyone done a trip to Gonarezhou National Park in Zimbabwe??
We looking at planning a trip for the end of Sept 2015, but we have never been there and have no idea of what to expect or where to begin planning.
Idea is:
- travel up thru Kruger ( 2 days)
- Camp in Gonarezhou at 1 or 2 campsites (3-4 days)
- travel back thru Kruger ( 2 days ) or alternatively spend an extra day in Gonarezhou and come back to JHB via the tar road ( 1 day travelling)
- I believe that the Northern part of the reserve is awesome and a must to visit.
I would appreciate it if anyone has done a trip up there and would like to share their route / campsites/ contact details/ etc / etc.
Gonarezhou National Park - Zim
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Re: Gonarezhou National Park - Zim
Browse the trip report sections on the hilux and 4x4community forums. Lots of info there!
Here is a link to mine:
http://www.4x4community.co.za/forum/sho ... p?t=118696" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here is a link to mine:
http://www.4x4community.co.za/forum/sho ... p?t=118696" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Gonarezhou National Park - Zim
WOW Kobus, just read the report and that was awesome
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Re: Gonarezhou National Park - Zim
Awesome stuff Kobus, you've now made me even more determined to go.
I will most definitely be call upon you for further info - if you don't mind.
Thank you.
I will most definitely be call upon you for further info - if you don't mind.
Thank you.
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Re: Gonarezhou National Park - Zim
Went to Gonarezhou a couple of years ago. US Dollars is the currency (sorry, this is just if you were not aware of that).. There are a number of tariffs for camping, vehicle, entry, etc fees. Some camps have toilet, bathroom facilities, and designated camping sites, and others not. Wild camps are somewhat designated, but the supposed long drops and facilities, were broken down or non functional. Interestingly enough found that the wild camps were more expensive than the ones with facilities. They were doing some upgrades at a camp or two when I was there. A beautiful area, but saw very little animals. Hippo's, lots of crocs, some antelope, (not many) Ellies were very nervous, and moved away quickly into the bush when we approached even from a long distance away. Lots of crocs in the river, so if you are going to the wild camps be sure to carry your own water as collecting water can be tricky. We went in June/July. The roads are not maintained or anything, and some of them are quite damaged from erosion and elephant tracks, and the more remote areas it is quite difficult to determine where the road is, and sometimes quite over grown. Quite a number of river crossings, but it was relatively dry when we where there, so the water wasn't too deep and, some crossings were a bit muddy, but nothing to tough...
Enjoy the trip....
Enjoy the trip....
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Re: Gonarezhou National Park - Zim
We visited and stayed at "Chipinda Pools" & "Chilojo Cliffs" camps for about 15 Days in November 2011, we traveled alone and took the wild route through Pafuri Gate in the northern Kruger into Moz.
We had no problems whatsoever and enjoyed every minute, if we can assist you in any way please contact us and we will dig out our trip file for you.
We had no problems whatsoever and enjoyed every minute, if we can assist you in any way please contact us and we will dig out our trip file for you.