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Overview

Situated in the core of central Mozambique, Gorongosa National park lies at the southern end of the Great African Rift Valley. It is primarily home to three kinds of vegetation – savanna, grasslands and forests – found all through the whole park. Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique is maybe Africa's most noteworthy wildlife restoration story. There is a decent lot of wildlife around, including elephants and an assortment of antelope. Grasslands are dabbed with patches of acacia trees, savannah, dry timberland on sands and occasionally downpour-filled pans, and termite hill bushes. The plateaus contain miombo and montane forests and a stupendous tropical jungle at the foundation of a progression of limestone gorges.

High Season
June to October
Best Time to Go
July to October

Pros & Cons

  • Amazing wildlife experience with four of the Big 5
  • An incredibly diverse variety of birdlife is available for birding enthusiasts
  • Community development projects and village visits
  • Game drives, walking safaris and canoe safari are available
  • Single lodge available in the park at the entrance with little bush appeal
  • Political unrest in the area has set its development back
  • Very Limited wildlife viewing opportunities
  • Self-drive is not allowed at present due to security reasons

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Gorongosa National Park map

Wildlife & Animals

Gorongosa is home to a large diversity of animals. It was considered a safari mecca, containing some of the densest wildlife populations in all of Africa. However, during the civil war, the number of large mammals was cut by 95% and the ecosystems were strained. Due to the restoration project, Gorongosa National Park now has a range of wildlife including lions, elephants, buffaloes, zebras and monkeys. Hippos and crocodiles inhabit the park’s rivers and lakes. 

Wildlife Highlights

Elephant numbers have recuperated well, however, buffalo are still scant. Waterbuck are especially numerous on the floodplains, and other antelope species that can be seen incorporate sable, impala, nyala, bushbuck, reedbuck and oribi. Warthog and baboons can normally be seen as together around the camp region.

Best Time for Wildlife Viewing

Gorongosa National Park can be visited around the year, but the best time to capture the wildlife viewing is in the Dry season from May to October when animals are concentrated near rivers and other permanent water sources. At this time the vegetation is also thinner making sightings easier.

Birds

Bird watching can likewise be abundant with an expected 400 species including the captured plum thrush, the green coucal and the spotted creeper calling the park their home. More than 150 unique species might be recorded in a solitary day. Genuine birders should make a road trip to Gorongosa Mountain, which is the place where the majority of the genuine specials can be found, including the anxiously pursued endemic race of green-headed oriole. Sadly, self-drive isn't permitted in the park because of safety issues.

Best Time for Birding

Gorongosa can be visited around the year for Bird watching. However, the best time to visit is in the wet season from November to April. During this time migratory birds are present. Also, during these months a lot of birds are breeding, and large colonies of waterbirds can be found nesting on the sandbanks in the river. As road conditions are very bad in the park during the rains, the park closes from mid-December to the end of March. Therefore, November is the ideal month for bird watching. 

Best Time to Visit – Gorongosa National Park

Gorongosa National Park can be visited around the year, but the best time to capture the wildlife viewing is in the Dry season from May to October when animals are concentrated near rivers and other permanent water sources. At this time the vegetation is also thinner making sightings easier.

High Season
June to October
Low Season
Seasonal rains can affect access in some areas
Best Weather
Typically during dry months; check local patterns
Worst Weather
Peak of Wet season; very hot months vary by region

May to October (Dry Season)

  • Less vegetation and animals concentrate around water, making them easier to spot
  • The skies are clear, rain is rare, and there are fewer mosquitoes
  • Even though most tourists visit during the Dry season, the parks still feel uncrowded, except for the bustling Chobe riverfront area
  • Early morning and evening drives are cold in June, July and August

November to April (Wet Season)

  • The scenery is greener, and there are lower rates during this season
  • Although wildlife is easier to spot in the Dry season, you'll still see plenty
  • There are many newborn animals and migratory birds
  • Except for January and February, rains seldom interfere with your trip
  • During January and February, the rains can be continuous for days
  • It gets very hot in October and November
  • Some lodges and camps close down during part of the Wet season

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