

Matusadona National Park, spreading for 1400 km2, is situated on the southern shores of Lake Kariba in the north western part of Zimbabwe. The Park's name comes from the Shona word ‘matuzvi adona’, which roughly translates to ‘the dung has fallen, as elephant dung was often seen all around the hills. Matusadona is tucked between the steep-sided Sanyati gorge to the east and Ume River to the west with the craggy Matusadona mountains forming the escarpment that divides the Park and the farmlands.
Station: 180s309e · 26.4 km away · 1357m
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