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IUCN Management Category III (Natural Monument)
Biogeographical Province 3.08.04 (South African Woodland/savanna)
Geographical Location Near Kyle Recreational Park, south-west of Lake Kyle. 29km from Nyanda in Masvingo Province. 20°15'S, 31°00'E.
Date and History of Establishment Established as Zimbabwe National Park
Area 746ha
Land Tenure Central Government
Altitude 1,140m
Physical Features The area is in a rugged kopje-strewn valley.
Climate No information
Vegetation The bushveld includes Senecio spp. and Albizia adianthifolia.
Fauna Mammals include: greater kudu Tragelaphus strepsiceros, bushbuck T. scriptus, duiker Cephalophus sp., steenbuck Raphicerus campestris, klipspringer Oreotragus oreotragus, leopard Panthera pardus (T), and baboon Papio sp.. The rich birdlife includes hornbills (Bucerotidae), greenpigeon Treron australis, freckled nightjar Caprimulgus tristigma, and purple-crested heron Ardea purpurea.
Cultural Heritage Great Zimbabwe was first occupied in the 8th century AD but most of the 'dzimba dzemabwe', or houses of stone, were built by the Karanga, ancestors of the present Shona people between the 11th and 15th centuries. Then, it was the royal capital of a state that dominated the central plateau and the gold trade to the coast. A solid stone conical tower forms the centrepiece of a huge elliptical building, wall and hut complex. The outer wall is 249m in circumference and in parts over 10m high and 5m thick. Excavations have yielded articles from China, India and Asia, but the most spectacular find was the soapstone zimbabwe birds adopted as the symbol of Zimbabwe.
Local Human Population No information
Visitors and Visitor Facilities It is a major tourist attraction and there is a site museum, 4ha of aloe gardens and a hotel nearby.
Scientific Research and Facilities No information
No information
Conservation Value No information
Conservation Management No information
None
Management Constraints No information
Staff No information
Budget No information
Local Addresses
Administered with Lake Kyle Recreation Park. Regional Director, P. Bag 9158, Nyanda.
References
Ross-McDonald, M. (1972). World Wildlife Guide. Viking, New York.
Date 1983
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