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Nyanga National Park

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This is the most developed part of the park, stretching from the park headquarters at Rhodes Dam to Mount Nyangani. The area includes the three rest camps and the five dams. Places of interest which are accessible on dust roads maintained by the park are Nyangombe Falls, Nyamuziwa Falls, Mount
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people (upland culture) have been found throughout Nyanga. The ruins include homesteads, centred on pit structures thought to have been used as cattle-pens and larger hill-top settlements, referred to as Forts. The pit structures were once referred to as slave pits, but that interpretation has
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Mutarazi Falls is the highest waterfall in Zimbabwe and the second highest on the Continent. Visitors may leave their vehicles at the car park and take a short hike to the edge of the escarpment for views of the waterfalls and the Honde Valley, approximately 800 metres below.
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The park nearly doubled in size with the late 1990s purchase of most of the Inyanga Block and Kwaraguza farms. These purchases expanded the national park to the north and east of Mount Nyangani, incorporating some important areas of montane rainforest, the source area of the
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Short horse-riding trails are available around Nyangwe Fort, the Experimental Fruit Station and Mare Dam, as well as longer trails into Warrendale, beyond Udu Dam. The trails start and end at the Pony Trails office, on the gravel road from the park headquarters to Mare Dam.
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are to be found in Lake Gulliver and Purdon Dam only. The park entrance fee includes a fishing license, valid for all waters open to fishing, except for Lake Gulliver and Purdon Dam, for which a separate license is available. Fishing is restricted to certain times of year.
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The core areas of the park were once the private estate of Cecil Rhodes. He acquired it with the aim of growing apples and raising sheep, and spent the last years of his life at his homestead near Rhodes Dam. This homestead is now the Rhodes Museum and Rhodes Nyanga Hotel.
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The land east of Mount Nyangani was added to the park in the late 1990s and is administered from the Donjera (Gleneagles) Substation on the former Inyanga Block Estate. The area comprises the eastern slopes of Mount Nyangani, Little Nyangani and Mataka Mountains and the
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to be declared in the country, it contains the highest land in Zimbabwe, with green hills and perennial rivers. Most of its terrain consists of rolling downland, sometimes lightly wooded, lying at altitudes between 1,800–2,593 metres (6,560–7,544 feet).
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Access to the Thomberutedza Falls requires four wheel drive and the dense Pungwe gorge rainforest can only be accessed on foot. There is a four-wheel drive track that links the Pungwe Drift to Mount Nyangani, through the Nyazengu area.
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highway. The Pungwe Drift substation and lodges are at the end of a steep dust road, off the Secenic Road. The Pungwe View, from which the Pungwe Falls and Pungwe Gorge can be seen, is on the edge of the Scenic Road. Further south is
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Nyangani and the two largest archaeological sites: Nyangwe Fort and Chawomera Fort. This area also includes the main recreational facilities, such as the five dams stocked for fly-fishing and the pony trails office.
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Administered from the Pungwe Drift substation, this region is less developed, with roads only along the edges. Access from the park headquarters is via the "Scenic road", a gravel road that runs parallel to the
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Although there are no game viewing hides and Nyanga is not primarily a game park, there is a variety of wildlife to be seen, especially in the central and western parts of the park.
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and Nyama Falls. The incorporation of Nyazengu farm in 2014, previously an enclave within the park, completed the formal protection of Mount Nyangani and the headwaters of the
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to the north of the current park boundary. This extension was sold in the 1970s, but the Warrendale section, immediately beyond Udu Dam, had been recovered by the early 1980s.
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Associated with the ruins are extensive agricultural terracing and irrigation furrows. Iron extraction was practised, mainly to support the complex agricultural technology.
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Chirikure, S. & Rehren, T. (2004). "Ores, furnaces, slags and prehistoric societies: aspects of iron working in the Nyanga Agricultural Complex, AD 1300-1900".
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from the west. The main hiking route, the "Tourist Path", goes from the building on the far right and ascends to the left of the summit plateau on the skyline.
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There are numerous hiking paths leading to most of the waterfalls and many of the ruins, and along the rivers and mountains in the park.
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generally been not supported by archaeologists and is now discredited. There are three sites which can be readily accessed by tourists:
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There is also a camping ground and caravan park on the Mare River half a kilometer west of Rhodes Dam, and a second camping ground at
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rises at the foot of Nyangani and flows southwards through the park before dropping 787 feet (240 m) into the densely wooded
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Butler, J.R.A. & Marshall, B. (Jul 1996). "Resource Use Within the Crab-Eating Guild of the Upper Kairezi River, Zimbabwe".
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A wildlife checklist compiled over several years reveals a remarkable diversity of mammals, including occasional sightings of
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is some eight kilometers east of Rhodes, in the center of the park and close to three trout fishing dams and Nyangwe Fort.
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There are three large rest camps in Nyanga National Park, all of which consist of fully equipped, self-catering lodges.
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Soper, R. (2000). "The agricultural landscape of the Nyanga area of Zimbabwe". In Barker, G.; Gilbertson, D.D. (eds.).
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The park is well watered by numerous streams and rivers. The central and eastern parts of the park form part of the
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The park's five dams are all suitable for boating and boats are available for hire at Rhodes, Mare and Udu Dams.
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Five dams have been constructed for recreation and tourist water supply: Rhodes Dam and Mare Dam on the
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Reconstructed pit structure near Rhodes Dam, Nyanga National Park, probably used as a cattle pen.
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Love, D. & Walsh, K. (2009). "Nyanga archaeology – no evidence to support mining activity".
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The five dams and the Kayirezi, Mare, Nyamuziwa, Nyangombe and Pungwe Rivers are stocked with
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is an endangered amphibian found in rocky, fast-flowing streams in the montane grassland.
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Stormclouds over the Kwaraguza area, acquired by Nyanga National Park in the late 1990s.
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Nyazengu Trout Hatchery. The dams and rivers of Nyanga National Park are stocked with
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that stray into the region from the Mozambique lowlands. Visitors are likely to see
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is a hike, and has views across the park, much of Nyanga District and further into
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Lake Gulliver and the Mare, Udu, Purdon and Rhodes Dams have been stocked with
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The park is best known among wildlife conservationists for its populations of
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Tyndale-Biscoe, R. (1957). "The geology of a portion of Inyanga District".
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Stocklmayer, V.R.C. (1978). "The geology of the country around Inyanga".
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Access by road is from Mount Nyangani along the Gleneagles road or from
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valley, which lies outside the park and is a major tea-planting area.
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BirdLife's online World Bird Database: the site for bird conservation
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from hatcheries maintained by the Department of National Parks. The
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is common in the upper Kairezi River, in the northeast of the park.
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and Nyama valleys. Much of the lower-lying ground is forested with
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The national park is one of the oldest in Zimbabwe, established as
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is in the north-west of the park, on the road to Nyangombe Falls.
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which lies in the centre and is the highest mountain in Zimbabwe.
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Rapid on the Nyangombe River, above the natural swimming pool
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The rarely visited Nyama Falls on the north-eastern side of
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Dolerites of the Nyangani sill, overlying Archaean granite.
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reflects the correct vernacular pronunciation of the area.
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is most widespread within the park's dams and streams but
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are a very noticeable part of the Nyanga flora, with the
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have developed on some westward-facing slopes. Copses of
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rises in the moorland on the left. The prominent hill at
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both flow north out of the park, ultimately to join the
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Inyanga: prehistoric settlements in southern Rhodesia
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Earth Science Research Seminar Series. Archived from
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Index

IUCN category
national park

Mount Nyangani
Pungwe River
Ziwa
Troutbeck
Nyanga District
Zimbabwe
Mutare
18°17′13″S 32°43′30″E / 18.287°S 32.725°E / -18.287; 32.725
Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority
Zimbabwe
Eastern Highlands
national parks
Mount Nyangani
Mutarazi Falls
Zimbabwe

Cecil Rhodes
Nyangombe River
Kairezi River
Pungwe River

Afromontane
Eastern Zimbabwe montane forest-grassland mosaic
montane grasslands and shrublands
ecoregion
Syzygium
dwarf msasa

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