
Antelope Park

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Antelope Park, located near Gweru, Zimbabwe, offers an exceptional wildlife experience where conservation and adventure beautifully intersect. Spread across 3,000 acres of pristine African bush, the park is home to a remarkable array of animals, including lions, elephants, zebras, and giraffes. It’s a sanctuary dedicated to preserving and protecting endangered species, particularly the African lion, through innovative conservation programs.
A unique highlight of Antelope Park is the opportunity to engage directly with the lions through lion walks—an intimate, unforgettable experience where you walk alongside these magnificent creatures, learning about their behaviour and the importance of preserving their natural habitats. The park also offers safaris, horseback rides, and birdwatching, allowing visitors to explore the vast landscapes from different perspectives.
If you're seeking adventure, education, or a peaceful connection with nature, Antelope Park Safari offers something extraordinary for every wildlife enthusiast.
Africa
Zimbabwe
English
Zimbabwean Dollar
2 Seasons (Dry & Wet)
50°F / 10°C
82°F / 28°C
GMT+2
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Best Time to Visit Antelope Park



The Best Time to visit Antelope Park is during the dry season from May to October. This period offers cooler temperatures and less rain, making it perfect for outdoor activities like safaris, lion walks, and horseback riding. Wildlife sightings are at their best during this time, as animals, including the majestic lions, gather around waterholes, making for more rewarding and frequent encounters. The dry season also offers clearer skies, enhancing your photography opportunities and creating an overall more comfortable experience.
For those seeking a quieter, more serene atmosphere, the shoulder season of April and November provides a balance of fewer crowds and favourable weather, though animal sightings may be less frequent due to more abundant water sources. The rainy season from December to March brings lush, vibrant landscapes, perfect for birdwatching, but it can be harder to spot wildlife due to thicker vegetation.