About

Where Nature Lives in the Heart of Harare

Haka Game Park is a proudly Zimbabwean conservation area located in Harare, offering a unique blend of wildlife, recreation, and environmental stewardship.

As an urban sanctuary, our mission is to protect local biodiversity while giving residents and visitors access to authentic outdoor experiences normally found far outside the city.

Our park is home to a variety of plains game, bird species, and indigenous flora, creating a safe and serene environment for wildlife to thrive. We focus on responsible land management, community partnerships, and educational programs that inspire a deeper understanding of nature.

Whether you come for game drives, nature walks, horse-riding, cycling, picnics, or school excursions, Haka Game Park provides a peaceful retreat where families, tourists, and nature lovers can reconnect with the wild.

Our vision is to nurture a harmonious relationship between people and the environment—conserving today’s natural treasures for tomorrow’s generations.

Urban Wilderness Access
100%
Wildlife & Habitat Protection
100%
Nature Immersion & Education
100%

Mission Statement

Haka Game Park is committed to conserving local wildlife and habitats, offering meaningful outdoor experiences, and promoting environmental education. Through responsible stewardship, community engagement, and sustainable tourism, we aim to protect biodiversity, support local livelihoods, and create a safe, accessible natural haven within the heart of Harare.

Vision Statement

To be Zimbabwe’s leading urban conservation sanctuary, where wildlife thrives, communities connect with nature, and future generations are inspired to protect the natural heritage of Harare and beyond.

“Haka Game Park, Where Nature Lives in the Heart of Harare”

Mohammed Surtee

General Manager

Your Adventure Awaits

Come and enjoy the ultimate outdoor nature experience, where the fresh breeze carries the whisper of the wild and the wide-open spaces of Harare’s premier urban sanctuary invite you to unwind, explore, and reconnect.

Game Drives

Track wildlife through pristine habitats on expert-led safari excursions.

Horse Riding

Explore scenic trails and connect with nature from the saddle.

Canoeing

Glide peacefully across serene waters while observing the wildlife.

For those seeking a more relaxed or self-guided visit, the park also offers classic ways to enjoy a day in nature.

Funfacts You Should Know

Discover the numbers behind the nature. Here are a few key figures that define our unique urban sanctuary

Hectares of Wilderness
2500 +
Years Protecting Nature
100 +
Animal Species
398 +
Plant Species
100 +

Our Game Portfolio

Explore the diverse and magnificent wildlife species that call our urban sanctuary home, each playing a vital role in the ecosystem we protect.

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Sable Antelope

A powerful and majestic antelope, with glossy black coat (males) and long, curved scimitar horns.

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Blue Wildebeest

A rugged migratory antelope, recognized by its bearded head and robust, bovine-like build.

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Impala

A graceful and agile antelope, famous for its reddish coat and spectacular leaping ability.

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Ostrich

The world's largest and fastest flightless bird, with powerful legs and distinctive plumage.

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Zebra

Iconic equine of the plains, easily recognized by its striking black-and-white striped pattern.

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Giraffe

The world's tallest mammal, distinguished by its long neck and irregular patchwork coat.

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Eland

Africa's largest antelope, known for its robust stature and distinctive spiral horns.

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Tsessebe

One of Africa's fastest antelopes, identified by its sloping back and rich chestnut-brown coat.

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Bush Pig

A sturdy, nocturnal wild pig with a rough coat and characteristic facial warts.

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Peacock

A strikingly colorful introduced bird, famed for the male's extravagant iridescent tail display.

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Emu

The world's second-largest bird, a flightless, shaggy-feathered species native to Australia.

Educational Tours

Slender Mongoose

A sleek, small carnivore recognized by its agile body, pointed face, and characteristically long, bushy tail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers to the most common questions about visiting Haka Game Park. If you need more details, our team is always ready to assist.

Haka Game Park is located at Cleveland Dam in Masasa, 12.5km away from Harare CBD.