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h3. Search Controls
The buttons below the map hide/show locations by type – eg Accommodation, Airports, Reserves, Borders.
h3. Map Control
The buttons on the right apply to the map as a whole
Lassoo – zooms the map to include all visible items
Show – make ALL items visible – this may clutter the map
Hide – removes all items from the maps
Ruler – provide a simple scale tool – the endpoints can be dragged to measure the distance of interest
Help – you are here!
h3. Google Controls
Zoom & pan – handled by the controls on the left or more directly by dragging and double-click
Streetview – drag the ‘person’ to the area of interest. Available views are highlighted in blue. Click ‘X’ top right to close Streetview
Map type – top right menu
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Unspoilt remote wildlife, riverside lodges, game viewing on water and land
Lower Zambesi national park stretches from the river to the impressive Zambesi Escarpment in a large area facing Zimbabwe's game rich Mana Pools. Lion, leopard, elephant and buffalo are commonly seen on the game-rich floodplains, backed by abudant birdlife in the mixed woodlands.
Once the private reserve of the President, the park's remote location keeps visitor numbers low with a focus on more exclusive lodges along the river.
Game viewing on land is complemented by viewing from motorised boat or canoe for the more adventurous. The sight of a herd of buffalo dashing into the water creates an exciting picture.
Rich acacia vegetation is dotted with great baobabs and a soundtrack of wallowing hippo. Amongst the colourful birdlife are trumpeter hornbill, Lilian's lovebird and elusive narina trogon.
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