Nyanga, originally known as Inyanga, is a town in Zimbabwe.
Nyamhuka Township, Nyanga
Rural areas north of Nyanga town.
Ancient terracing in the Nyanga north area.
Ziwa ruins site north of Nyanga.
Nyanga National Park lies in the north of Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands. One of the first national parks to be declared in the country, it contains the highest land in Zimbabwe, with green hills and perennial rivers. Most of its terrain consists of rolling downland, sometimes lightly wooded, lying at altitudes between 1,800–2,593 metres. Mount Nyangani, the highest point in Zimbabwe, lies in the centre of the park and Mutarazi Falls, Zimbabwe's highest waterfall, is in the south of the park. Nyanga National Park incorporates the former Mutarazi Falls National Park on its southern boundary.
View across central Nyanga National Park from Mount Nyangani. The Pungwe River rises in the moorland on the left. The prominent hill at Ziwa can be seen in the distance and the Troutbeck Plateau on the far right.
Stormclouds over the Kwaraguza area, acquired by Nyanga National Park in the late 1990s.
Nyanga landscape: Afromontane forest and moorland.
Male waterbuck in the Udu area.