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A
notable
feature
of
the
park
is
the
rainforest
which
grows
in
the
spray
of
the
falls,
including
ferns,
palms,
liana
vines,
and
a
number
of
trees
such
as
mahogany
not
seen
elsewhere
in
the
region.
The
park
is
located
within
the
Zambezian
and
Mopane
woodlands
ecoregion.
Visitors
have
the
chance
to
view
the
elephant,
Cape
buffalo,
southern
white
rhinoceros,
hippopotamus,
eland
and
a
variety
of
other
antelope
herds
during
drives
and
walking
safaris.
A
bask
of
crocodiles
may
be
seen
in
the
river,
and
a
nearby
Crocodile
Ranch
offers
a
safer
view
of
these
dangerous
animals.
Accommodation
is
provided
in
campsites
in
the
Zambezi
National
Park
and
in
the
numerous
resorts
and
hotels
in
and
around
the
town
of
Victoria
Falls
which
forms
part
of
the
western
boundary
of
the
park.
Visitors
are
required
to
take
precautions
against
malaria.
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