Matusadona National Park: Introduction
Matusadona National Park is a small Zimbabwean park situated along the shores of Lake Kariba and is roughly only 1 400 sq km in size. The park is world famous for offering visitors an incredible wildlife and safari experience incorporating this famous lake, while it is one of the few places remaining where black rhino can regularly be seen in Southern Africa.
Guests at Matusadona can enjoy activities including game drives, walking safaris, boat and canoe excursions, offering a safari experience at any time of year. Matusadona has remarkable natural beauty with scenic landscapes and beautiful sunsets, making it a superb destination for keen photographers.
The name of this park comes from the Mutuzviadonha Hills - the rugged mountainous region of this park, named by the locals. It is surrounded by river boundaries, giving it a good supply of water and attracting wildlife. Many of the animals were originally relocated here during Operation Noah when the Kariba Dam flooded and became Lake Kariba.
Locate the Matusadona National Park
How to get there & Best time to visit
How to get there
Matusadona National Park stands on the shore of Lake Kariba, 470km/292mi northwest of Harare. The road into the park is very rough and needs a 4WD vehicle, whether you are coming from Victoria Falls or Hwange in the west, or Kariba or Harare in the east. In the Wet season, from November to March, the road tends to be unnavigable, and it might still be difficult over April to May in years of heavy rainfall.
No scheduled flights service Matusadona, but chartered planes can be arranged to airstrips in or bordering the park (for instance Bumi Hills or Kishinga). Alternatively, scheduled Fastjet flights service Kariba town, from where you can boat the remaining 18km/11mi to the park. There’s also a surfaced 355km/221mi road between Harare and Kariba town. Allow at least 6 hours* for this drive.
Best time to visit
The best wildlife viewing in Matusadona National Park takes place from May to October, during the Dry season. Animals are easier to observe at this time because the bush thins out and wildlife gathers around Lake Kariba.
Matusadona National Park has a warm to hot climate. September to April is hot, while May to August is cooler. Sunshine often follows the afternoon rains that take place during the Wet season (November to March). During the Dry season (April to October) bright, sunlit skies are normal. Winter and summer are at opposite times of those seasons in Europe, Asia and North America and correspond to the Dry and Wet seasons.