Gonarezhou National Park is Zimbabwe's second largest National Park, taking up an area of 5000 sq km in the far south eastern corner of the country. It lies on the Mozambique border and forms part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park; a massive Pan-African Park that includes South Africa's popular Kruger National Park and Mozambique's Gaza.
This huge Transfrontier area is dedicated to conservation, biodiversity and the economic development of the surrounding local communities. The combined Park includes more than 500 species of birds, 147 species of mammals, at least 116 species of reptiles, 34 species of frogs and 49 species of fish.
One of the most prominent features of Gonarezhou National Park is the beautiful Chilojo Cliffs, which present magnificent red sandstone cliffs that have been formed through eons of erosion and overlook the scenic Runde River valley.