Mana Pools

UNESCO · WALKING WILDERNESS

Mana Pools

Africa's most cinematic floodplain — UNESCO-listed, walking-permitted, and home to the most photographed elephant herd on the continent.

Best May to October 8 experiences UNESCO World Heritage Site

Why Mana Pools


Mana Pools is what people who have done every other safari come back to. UNESCO World Heritage. Lower Zambezi floodplain. Walking permitted, canoeing permitted, and a mature forest of ana trees that produces the most cinematic light in Africa.

The elephants here have learned to stand on their hind legs to reach the ana-tree pods — a behaviour photographed nowhere else on Earth. The lions are exceptional. The painted dogs are studied here by Hwange researchers.

This is not a starter safari. Most people who come to Mana Pools have already done their first African trip. They come because the standard package isn't enough anymore.

“Mana Pools is what you graduate to. Walking, canoeing, no fences, no railings, no commentary. Just you and the floodplain.”

— Josh Elliott · Founder · Fifth-generation Zimbabwean

At a glance

Mana Pools, in figures.

Area

2,196 km² · UNESCO Site

Best Time

May to October

Wildlife

Big Five · Wild Dog · Bat-eared fox

Stay

5–6 luxury camps

Heritage

UNESCO World Heritage Site

From

$850

pp / night

Highlights

Reasons to come.

01 ⁄ 04

Walking safari

Mana is one of the few African parks where walking is the primary activity, not an add-on. Bull elephants standing on hind legs, lion at twenty metres.

02 ⁄ 04

Canoe the Zambezi

Three-day downstream canoe trail with mobile camps. Hippo pods, elephant crossing, fish eagles overhead. The classic Africa adventure.

03 ⁄ 04

The Ana-tree forest

Mature winter-thorn ana-trees produce the most photographed light in Africa. May-September: sun through dust at golden hour, no edit needed.

04 ⁄ 04

Painted dog encounters

One of Africa's healthiest wild-dog populations. June–September dawn drives are when the dens are most active.

On the map

Mana Pools in Zimbabwe.

We've been on safari twenty times. Mana is the best three days we've ever had on the continent — full stop.

Henry & Caroline · UK · 7-night Mana + Hwange, July 2025

When to travel

Twelve months, twelve different Mana Pools.

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

Peak Shoulder Green

May–October — open. Walking, canoeing, photography all peak.

December–April — closed (most of the park is flooded; access roads underwater).

The famous "dust-light" of Mana Pools is from late August through October.

Conservation in Mana Pools

Conservation

Why this place still exists.

Mana is managed by Zimbabwe Parks with significant private-sector partnership. Visitor fees fund anti-poaching, ranger patrols, and the ongoing painted-dog research programme.

Several camps are eco-certified (no diesel, solar power, water harvesting). The Mana Pools Wild Dog Project is one of the longest-running research programmes in Africa.

Practical

Plan your trip.

Getting there

Charter flight to Mana airstrip from Harare (50 min) or Vic Falls (1.5h). Some travellers drive in (Marongora gate, 4 hours from Harare).

Practicalities

Currency: USD only — no card facilities at most camps.

Connectivity: Limited or none — most camps are deliberately offline. Satellite messengers possible.

Health & Safety

Malaria: Yes — prophylaxis essential year-round. Mana is a hot zone.

Yellow fever: Not required.

Vaccinations: Routine + ensure tetanus current.

What to pack

Khaki / neutral. Walking shoes — closed and broken-in. Wide-brim hat. Long sleeves. Insect repellent. Refillable water bottle.

Josh Elliott

Speak to a specialist

Plan your Mana Pools journey.

I plan every Zim Travellers itinerary myself. Tell me what you'd want from a few days here and I'll write you a route — no template, no aggregator, no commission desk.

"I answer every email here personally — within 24 hours."

Frequently Asked

Mana Pools, answered.

How fit do I need to be for Mana Pools?

Reasonably fit. Walking is gentle pace, 2-4 hour walks on flat ground. The canoeing is paddled by guides if you don't want to.

Is Mana Pools safe with the wildlife?

When you walk with a Mana-licensed guide, yes. Mana guides are the most highly-qualified in Zimbabwe — minimum 5 years training, weapons-certified.

How many nights minimum?

Three. Two is too short for the journey. Four to five lets you do walking + canoeing + scenic drives.

Can I bring kids?

Most Mana camps have minimum age 12 or 14. The walking and canoeing requires the child to follow guide instructions absolutely.

Is Mana the best park in Zimbabwe?

It's the best park for walking + photography, yes. For pure Big-Five game viewing, Hwange. Most experienced safari travellers want both.

Speak to Josh

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