Mana Pools National Park, located in the Lower Zambezi Valley, is one of Zimbabwe’s most beautiful and popular national parks. A richly diverse area teeming with birds and animals, especially during dry season from June to October, the park is a world heritage site and is one of the least developed national parks in Southern Africa. Four main pools, formed by the meanderings of the Zambezi River, and numerous smaller pools are strewn along the river’s course and the cliffs hanging over the river and floodplains provide shelter to an abundant and varied wildlife population.